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Letter to Marriner S. Eccles, Box 78, Folder 4, Item 11

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Bistor, James E. and Thurston, Elliott. Letter to Marriner S. Eccles, Box 78, Folder 4, Item 11, Marriner S. Eccles Papers. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/1343/item/464508, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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Letter from James E. Bistor of Honest Money Founders, Inc., responding to a transcript of Marriner Eccles' speech in St. Louis on November 9, 1939. Includes a copy of Bistor's letter regarding the national monetary conference, and Thurston's reply.

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