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Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives W* W. RIEFLEB (1897-1974) KEY SUBJECTS 1933 Closed Banks 1933-35 White House Appointments to Central Statistical Board, Emergency Council, etc• 1933-34 Federal Housing Administration 1934-40 Federal Housing Administration 1933-34 Economic Situation, Reports of the Economic Advisor to the Executive Council, July 18, 1933-July 24, 1934 1934-35 Economic Situation, Reports of the Economic Advisor to the Executive Council, August 7, 1934-February 5, 1935 1933-44 Abraham Flexner, Institute for Advanced Study 1937-54 Sir Henry Clay, Bank of England, Nuffield College, Oxford ^ 1940 League of Nations 1941-42 Vice President of the U.S., Economic planning. 1942 Board of Economic Warfare 1942-59 Correspondence, memoranda, reports on a variety of subjects 1930-45 Scrapbook 1945-60 Scrapbook 1930-70 Newspaper Clippings 1936-54 Publications, W. W. Riefler 1932-71 Publications by others Reproduced from the Unclassified / Declassified Holdings of the National Archives W ’JW. RIEFLEE (1897-1974) 1923-33 Economist, Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board 1930-32 Executive Secretary of the Federal Reserve Board Committee on Bank Reserves 1933-35 Chairman of the Central Staticial Board 1933-34 Economic Advisor to the Executive Council 1934-35 Economic Advisor to the National Emergency Council 1935-48 Professor, Scho51 of Economics and Politics of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 1936-41 Trustee, Institute for Advanced Study 1936-42 Director, National Bureau of Economic Research 1936-39 Consultant to the Department of the Treasury to aid in the management of the stabilization fund 1937-46 Alternate Member, Finance Committee of the League of Nations 1938-49 Director, Foreign Policy Association 1941-42 Director, Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, PA 1942-44 Special Assistant for Economic Warfare to the Ambassodor to the Court of St. James with the rank of Minister 19^1 Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa), Amherst College 1945 Chairman, Delegation on Economic Depressions, League of Nations 1946 Chairman, Committee to Study the Foreign Economic Relations of the U.S., Twentieth Century Fund 1947 Consultant, Congressional Select Committee on Foreign Aid 194^-59 Assistant to the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 1952-59 Secretary of the Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System