Statements and Speeches of Marriner S. Eccles
This is a collection of transcripts of public statements of Marriner S. Eccles. Eccles took office as Governor (now Chair) of the Federal Reserve Board on November 15, 1934. He remained chairman until January 31, 1948, served as chairman pro tempore from February 3, 1948, to April 15, 1948, and continued to serve as a member of the Board until he resigned on July 14, 1951.
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- Effect of Housing Finance on Federal Reserve Policies: : Statement Prepared at Request of Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas and Placed in the Congressional Record on March 15, 1950.
- The Long-Range Economic Problem of Democratic Capitalism : An Address before the Social Science Section of the Ohio College Association at Columbus, Ohio
- Statement Issued at Salt Lake City, Utah
- Address at Banquet of the 17th Biennial Congress of the Cooperative League of the U.S.A., Chicago, Illinois
- Preparedness Against Both War and Inflation : Statement before the Joint Committee on the Economic Report
- Address at a Luncheon of the Executives' Club of Chicago
- Statement before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Considering Legislation to Abolish the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
- Address at the 58th Commencement of the Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah
- The Way to Peace and Prosperity : Address at Luncheon of the Commonwealth Club of California, in San Francisco, California
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1934-1951
Eccles, Marriner S. (Marriner Stoddard), 1890-1977 , Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1935- and Federal Reserve Board, 1914-1935. Statements and Speeches of Marriner S. Eccles. 1934-1951, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/446, accessed on November 29, 2024.