Word: meyer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Eugene Meyer, governor of Federal Reserve Board LL.D...
Yale: Stroke--D. M. Elliman '34; 7, C. Meyer '33; 6, A. B. Herrick '34; 5, F. H. Low '34; 4, D. W. Boardman '34; 3, F. D. Rogers '35; 2, M. K. Smith, Jr. '34; bow, Alexander Bryan '35; cox, J. W. Standart...
...heels of this announcement, Charles Gates Dawes tendered to President Hoover his resignation from R.F.C.'s presidency. It was known that President Dawes and Chairman Meyer had differed more than once over matters of R. F. C. policy. But Mr. Dawes emphatically denied that a rift with any of the Corporation's officers had influenced his resignation. He also brushed away any Presidential bees. "Now that the balancing of the national budget by Congress is assured," explained he, "the turning point toward eventual prosperity appears to have been reached. ... In taking my position with the Corporation. I interrupted...
Merchant Marine?Leon Meyer...
Secretary of the Treasury Mills and Governor Meyer of the Reserve Board went out to Chicago to do there what had been done the week prior in Manhattan-set up a new committee to find channels through which the new credit could be pumped out to "reflate" trade & finance. On the committee, besides leading bankers, were such potent Chicago industrialists as President Alexander Legge of International Harvester Co.; President David A. Crawford of Pullman Co.; Chairman James Simpson of Marshall Field & Co.; Charles Glore of Field, Glore & Co.; President Robert E. Wood of Sears Roebuck & Co. Chosen as chairman...