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Wmreh ISS?, % ä m r Sr«. Pinchot* 8Mïi Urs* Hc&los m â I h&d the plmmir® of lunohiag mi yoar ho®# « fes? «e&ks «go «od I lad tb» furUunr ÿl Mt mm of % finar«! discussio» of «eonoaic and aoaoi&ry «ff«ir& with 70s «ad your bosbft&A, 1 proalsod to «end you « copy of ay Boston address. I «i» thsrefor«, saclosi&g « copy* I fc&ve ba«& so toy that I overlooked the a&tfcsir until aow* thinking you m y fee Interested, I «s «Iso saclosing « cojiy of & press vols*«» which I g*s* out Very cordislly yours, Sr®* Gifford Pincfeot, I6XS Shod« Xslsad A v m m , Washington, D* 0* MSE:VE:b C o r n e l ia B r y c e P in c h o t 1615 R H O D E ISLAN D A V E N U E , N . W . WASHINGTON, D. C. March 19, 1937 Hon. M. S. Eccles Office of the Chairman Board of Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Eccles: Many thanks for sending me the copy of your Boston address. I an delighted to have it, and hoped that you had not forgotten about it. I have read it hastily, hut X am going to go over it in detail. It is extremely inter esting and I am glad to have your point of view as an expert and a liberal on these serious questions. Please remember me to Mrs. Eccles. With best wishes to you both. Sincerely yours,