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Part I: Speeches and Writings, 1904-1956 (continued)
No. 268, Federal Reserve Bulletin, Apr. 1933
No. 269-270, statement on emergency finance, House Committee, Dec. 1931 (as reported in Congressional Record, Dec. 1942)
No. 271-299, speeches of Agnes Meyer NOT INCLUDED in this series
No. 300, editorial on objectives of Washington Post, Jan. 1934
No. 301, remarks, "The Rebirth of a Newspaper," American Society of Newspaper Editors, Apr. 1934
No. 302, address on journalism and Post, Southern Press Association, Nov. 1934
No. 303, remarks on D.C. real estate, Washington Real Estate Board, Nov. 1934
No. 304, address on journalism and Post, Committee of One Hundred, Miami Beach, Mar. 1935
No. 305, remarks on Malcolm Gibbs (People's Drug Stores), Advertising Club of Washington, Oct. 1935
No. 306, address, "Small Buildings Make Big Business," New York Building Congress, Dec. 1935
No. 307, interview, "Europe Today, Reflections on a Tour," with Franklin Waltman and Felix Morley (WOL), July 1937
No. 307, correspondence, July 1937
No. 308, remarks on European conditions, Advertising Club of Baltimore, Nov. 1937
No. 309, remarks on Belsey and service award, U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Jan. 1938
No. 310, remarks, "The Functions of a Washington Newspaper," Washington Board of Trade, Jan. 1938
No. 311, remarks on Theodore W. Noyes, Testimonial Dinner, Jan. 1938
No. 312, interview, with Dorothy Thompson, on column June 1938
No. 313, interview on sampling public opinion, with George Gallup, Sept. 1938
No. 314, acceptance speech on service medal, Cosmopolitan Club, Jan. 1939
No. 315, speech on improving penal system, WOL radio, Feb. 1939
No. 316, remarks on journalism and advertising Poor Richard Club, Philadelphia, Mar. 1939
No. 317, address, "The Outlook for Journalism and a Free Press," WOL radio, Dec. 1939
No. 318, remarks on Charles Edward Russell on his eightieth birthday, Sept. 1940
No. 319, address, "Red Cross Annual Roll Call," WOL radio, Oct. 1940
No. 320, address, "Defense in a Dynamic World," American Institute of Steel Construction, Oct. 1940
No. 320, correspondence, Oct.-Nov. 1940
No. 321, address, on economics and higher education, Eastern Association of College and University Business Officers, Dec. 1940
No. 321, correspondence, Nov. 1940-July 1941
No. 322, remarks on traffic conditions, Franklin M. Kreml (Northwestern University Traffic Institute), Mar. 1941
No. 322A, address on Hebrew Sisters and Circle and war conditions, Mar. 1941
No. 323, address to Post staff, on trip to England, Oct. 1941
No. 324, address on trip to England, Interns, National Institute of Public Affairs, Nov. 1941
No. 325, address, "The Meaning of Victory," Sarah Lawrence College, June 1942
No. 326, remarks on propaganda war, Town Hall Meeting of the Air, Nov. 1942
No. 327, report on liquidation of WFC, House Committee on Banking, Jan. 1943
No. 327A, remarks, at plane dedication, May 1943
No. 328, remarks on war front situation, WRC radio, Sept. 1943
No. 329, speech on war bond ("Back the Attack" show opening), Sept. 1943
No. 330, remarks on Raymond Clapper (memorial service), National Press Club, Feb. 1944
No. 331, remarks on Congress of Industrial Organizations at Chicago convention, Nov. 1944
No. 332, discussion with George Gallup, "Is America Ready to Tighten Its Belt?," WINX radio, July 1945
No. 333, remarks on mental health, Health Council meeting, Mar. 1945
No. 334335, remarks on Criminal Justice Association, on receiving awards of Corrections Division, Apr. 1945
No. 336-337, remarks on Roosevelt's death, WRC and WINX radio, Apr. 1945
No. 338, remarks on Wilford White, Women's Advertising Club, Oct. 1945
No. 339, address, "Postwar Planning Committee," Washington Board of Trade, Oct. 1945
No. 340-341, statement on need for psychiatry, House Committee on Interstate Commerce, Sept. 1945
BOX 86 No. 342, remarks on Omar N. Bradley, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Nov. 1945
No. 343, remarks on postwar planning in D.C., Council of Social Agencies, Nov. 1945
No. 344, statement on need for UNRRA, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Nov. 1945
No. 345, statement on need for military training, House Committee of Military, Dec. 1945
No. 346, statement on Mental Health Bill, Senate Committee on Education, Mar. 1946
No. 347, statement on loans to Great Britain, House Committee on Banking, May 1946
No. 354-355, statement on presidency of International Bank for Reconstruction, June 1946
No. 356, statement on loan for Great Britain, July 1946
No. 348-353, 367, pamphlets, miscellaneous,in re Bretton Woods, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, July 1944-Apr. 1946
No. 357-360, 368, address and remarks, International Bank and International Monetary Fund, First Annual Meeting, Sept.-Oct. 1946
No. 361, address on International Bank, National Outlook Conference, Oct. 1946
No. 361, correspondence, Oct. 1946
No. 362, address on International Bank, Academy of Political Science, Nov. 1946
No. 363, 365, statement, letter of resignation, International Bank, Dec. 1946
No. 364, address on International Bank, Life Insurance Association, Dec. 1946
No. 365, correspondence, Oct. 1946-Feb. 1947
No. 366, address on international finance, Canadian Club, Toronto, Jan. 1947
No. 366, correspondence, July 1946-Feb. 1947
No. 369, statement on funding for psychiatry, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Apr. 1947
No. 370, 371, 373, 376, articles on England, Europe, and Marshall Plan, Washington Post, Aug. 1947
No. 374-375, address on free press, German Newspaper Editors, Coburg, Sept. 1947
No. 377, article, "The World Bank Gets Down to Business," Readers Digest, Oct. 1947
BOX 87 No. 378, interview on European trip, economic conditions, WINX radio, Sept. 1947
No. 379, address on European trip, economic conditions, British Empire (with Alfred Friendly and Philip Graham), Advertising Agency Representatives, New York, Oct. 1947
No. 380, address, "The Crisis in Western Europe," D.C. Bankers Association, Oct. 1947
No. 380, correspondence, Sept. 1947-Feb. 1948
No. 381, address on European trip, economic conditions, Advertising Club of Washington, Nov. 1947
No. 381, correspondence, Oct. 1947-Mar. 1948
No. 382, statement on European Recovery Program, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Jan. 1948
No. 382, correspondence, Jan.-Mar. 1948
No. 383, remarks on Mohandas K. Gandhi (memorial service), Feb. 1948
No. 384, remarks, on Marshall Plan, National Headliners Award meeting, Atlantic City, June 1948
No. 385, statement on Washington Post operations and stock, July 1948
No. 386, article on grain and meat prices, Washington Post, Aug. 1949
No. 387, statement on housing industry, Miami Herald, Feb. 1949
No. 388, remarks on Stanley Resor, Annual Advertising Award, Mar. 1949
No. 388, correspondence, Jan.-Mar. 1949
No. 389, statement on Eugene Black, International Bank, May 1949
No. 390, statement on RFC lending policy, Senate Committee on Banking, Aug. 1949
No. 391, remarks, "Salvation Army" (dinner), Washington, Oct. 1949
No. 391, correspondence, Sept.-Nov. 1949
No. 392, statement in transferring RFC to Department of Commerce, Senate Committee on Expenditures, June 1950
No. 393, statement on Hebrew Culture, Hebrew Academy Cornerstone, June 1950
No. 394, article, "Perle Stars on Liberte Crossing," Washington Post, Oct. 1950
No. 395, interview, on European trip (France), Voice of America with John Hogan, Oct. 1950
No. 396, article, "European Unity Broadened from Goods to Guns," Washington Post, Oct. 1950
No. 397, address on European trip, France, and Schuman Plan, to Washington Post staff, Oct. 1950
No. 398-399, interview, miscellaneous, New York Times and Herald Tribune, Nov. 1950, Feb. 1951
No. 400-401, interviews on current events, Honolulu Advertiser and Star, Mar. 1951
No. 402, address, "Freedom in a Changing World," Stanford University, June 1951
No. 402, clippings, lists, June 1951
BOX 88 No. 402, correspondence, Apr.-June1951
No. 402, correspondence, July-Oct. 1951
No. 403, statement on ethics, economics, finance, Senate Committee on Ethics, July 1951
No. 403, correspondence, July-Oct. 1951
No. 404, editorial, "The Spirit and Strength of France Inspire Faith," Washington Post, Dec. 1951
No. 405, interview, with Emilie Keyes, West Palm Beach Post, Mar. 1952
No. 406, address on Federal Reserve System (history), at Federal Reserve dinner, May 1952
No. 406, address on Federal Reserve System (history), at Federal Reserve dinner, May 1952
No. 407, interview on Post influence, World War II (with Dwight Cook), CBS radio, Oct. 1952
No. 408, statement on Truman's remarks on Eisenhower, Washington Post, Oct. 1952
No. 409, statement on Post 75th anniversary, Dec. 1952
No. 410, interview, "Free Nations Must Be Strong," Royal Gazette, Bermuda, Aug. 1953
No. 411, address, "From Laissez Faire with William Graham Sumner to the RFC," Harvard University Littauer Lecture, Feb. 1954
No. 411, correspondence, 1953-1955
No. 412, remarks on 22nd anniversary of purchase of Post, June 1955
No. 413, remarks on Eugene Meyer Chair of Medicine (George Washington University), Oct. 1955
No. 414, statement on World Bank, International Bank Notes, June 1956
Index, nos. 1-270 and 300-414, 1909-1956 (nos. 21-299 are speeches of Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer and are not included in this series)
Miscellaneous, 1904-1956
On economics, finance, 1904-circa 1908
On War Finance Corp., foreign trade, circa 1919-1920
Principles of Washington Post, Mar. 1935
Discussion on McKellar Bill, Mar. 1943 (CBS radio "People's Platform correspondence, etc.)
Discussion on foreign trade, National Industrial Conference Board, Feb. 1947 (notes and correspondence, Jan.-Mar. 1947)
Discussion on government expenditures abroad, American Press Institute, Feb. 1947 (correspondence Jan.-Feb. 1947)
Editorial on France, Oct. 1950 (includes copy of Thomas Jefferson letter, 1819)
Appearance on Ed Murrow television show, Nov. 1955 (correspondence, Nov. 1955-Jan. 1956)
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