Word: morgenthau
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Isador Lubin of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Lauchlin Currie from the Federal Reserve's Division of Research and Statistics. Asked if the situation called for expansion of Government spending, WPA Administrator Hopkins answered that it was much too early to say. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, who presumably stated his chief's views on budgetary matters in his speech two days later (see p. 16), also popped into the Executive wing, as did Daniel Roper, Acting Budget Director Daniel Bell, Edward F. McGrady- who resigned as Assistant Secretary of Labor in September to become...
...Shaw delivered a saucy socialistic speech under its auspices at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House. Last week the Academy, gathered for its 57th annual meeting at Manhattan's Astor Hotel, heard an equally newsmaking speech, neither saucy nor socialistic, by U. S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau...
...Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau (Taylor Holmes) boasts "I have achieved. you must admit, the biggest goddam deficit...
...attitude of many a business man who has groaned because of unhealthy Federal deficits. The President last week reiterated his intention of balancing the budget in 1939, had a long Hyde Park conference with Chairman Marriner S. Eccles of the Federal Reserve Board, Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau and Budget Director Daniel W. Bell. Fearing the medicine of reduced Federal spending more than the disease of unbalanced budgets, businessmen, like the New Deal, began to sing a different tune. ¶ In Boston, where she went to visit her son John, convalescing after the removal of four wisdom teeth, Mrs. Roosevelt...
Last week, Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau made an unusual announcement: "The President has accepted with the greatest reluctance the resignation of Miss Josephine Roche as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, a position that she has occupied since November 15, 1934. . .. It is my hope that Miss Roche's absence from the Treasury will not be permanent, but that she will be able to make such arrangements as will permit her to return. With this in mind I have determined with the President's approval not to recommend at this time anyone to fill the Assistant Secretaryship which...