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INTRODUCTION OF ALFRED HAIES
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New lork

Luncheon to Bankers
AnnaAi Convention of the New Jersey Bankers Association




Thursday, May 22, 1958
Atlantic City, N. J.

Luncheon given by the Federal Reserve Banks of
New York and Philadelphia to the bankers at­
tending the AnmiAl Convention of the New Jer­
sey Bankers Association on Thursday, May 22,
1958, in Atlantic City, N. J.

INTRODUCICI OF ALFRED HAYES

It is a great pleasure for me as President of the Federal Reserve Bank
of Philadelphia to welcome you to this luncheon tendered jointly by the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
I am sure that so many of those at the head table are known to so many
of you in the audience, that formal introductions are unnecessary.

If some of you

newcomers have lingering doubts on identifications, there are seating charts at
each table.
A brief biography of our speaker appeared in the May 1958 issue of the
New Jersey Banker.

I shall not repeat it.

Instead I would like to give you my

judgment of a few facets of his character.
(Loft* Ae
Bases his evaluation on the evidence and not on
Objective:
sentiment.
He is not a wishful thinker - but a realistic one.
Open-minded:

Not dogmatic.
be convinced.

Cala:

Carries conviction without shouting.

Courageous
and fiim:

When his mind is made up.

Generous:

Does not question motives; remains friends even
when he differs.

Maybe:

He has these characteristics because he was b o m on
July

Maybe:

Because his father was Professor of Constitutional
Lav at Cornell.

And aarb»:

Just because he is A1 Hayes!




Willing to listen to reason and to

Introduction of Alfred Hayes, p. 2

One of the real rewards of my present position is to be associated
closely with a man of these characteristics.
The Federal Reserve System is fortunate.

American Banking and the

whole American economy are fortunate that A1 Hayes is President of the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York and Vice Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee.
It is with pride that I present Al Hayes.

He will speak to us on

the topic MONETARY POLICY IN A RECESSION

* * * * * * *

Thank you, Al.
I am sure our audience captured from your talk some of the personal
characteristics that I mentioned in introducing you.
This concludes the Federal Reserve portion of the program.
turn the meeting over to the New Jersey Bankers Association.




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