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