Box 5: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Glass Bill: Out-of-State Correspondence, 1932-1933 - Depression. Elmer Thomas Speeches, n.d. and 1932
F 1-2: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Glass Bill: Out-of-State Correspondence, 1932-1933.
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, Bank of International Settlements, banks and banking branch banks, cotton spinning, speculation, bank failures, currency, credit control, gold, farm relief, and Banking Act of 1932. Correspondents include Charles E. Coughlin.
F 3: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Inflation Legislation, 1932.
Topics include purchasing power and money supply.
F 4-7: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Inflation Legislation: Oklahoma Correspondence, 1933.
Topics include Ernest W. Marland, William H. Murray, United States Federal Reserve System, United States Senate Committee on Finance, money supply, foreclosures, purchasing power, gold standard, moratorium, unemployment, commodity dollar, farm produce prices in Oklahoma, Banking Act of 1932, Bernard M. Baruch, and Nicolas Murray Butler. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas (speech in New York, NY), Oklahoma Legislature (Resolution), Robert G. Ingersoll (Speech in Boston 1878), Reuel W. Little, and J. G. Puterbaugh.
F 8: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Elmer Thomas Letter to Bankers,1933.
Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.
F 9-17: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Inflation Legislation: Out-of-state Correspondence, 1933.
Topics include Elmer Thomas (speeches, clippings), Huey P. Long, Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, United States Federal Reserve System, foreclosures, gold standard, credit, currency question, gold, moratorium, commodity dollar, bimetallism, greenbacks, taxation, short selling, foreign loans, foreign banks and banking, and liberty notes. Correspondents include Robert L. Owen, Charles F. Coughlin, and Edward C. Eicher.
F 18: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Inflation: Data on Currency,1931-1932.
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, purchasing power, currency, and deflation. Correspondents include Arthur Capper.
F 19: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Inflation: Data, 1920, 1932.
Topics include Reconstruction Finance Corporation, United States Federal Reserve System, United States Federal Farm Board, United States Constitution, gold, stock-exchanges, foreign loans, bonds, purchasing power, and petroleum. Correspondents include Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and Andrew W. Mellon .
F 20: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Land Banks, 1932.
Topics include United States Federal Farm Board, federal land banks, and Federal Farm Loan Act Amendment.
F 21: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Mortgage Foreclosure Postponement,1933.
Topics include foreclosures in Oklahoma.
F 22: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Note Discounting, 1932.
Topics include Federal Reserve Act Amendment.
F 23: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Purchasing Power of the Dollar, 1932.
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, currency, and money. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas (speech).
F 24: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-1933.
F 25: Banking and Currency, Committee on. Short Selling, 1932-1933.
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, stocks prices, foreign exchange, and futures.
F 26: Banking and Currency, Committee on. General Correspondence 1932 - 1933.
Topics include United States officials and employees salaries, etc. and the United States officials and employees pensions.
F 27: Claims, Committee on. McKee, Howard, 1933.
F 28: Claims, Committee on. Miller, Lyman L., 1932-1933.
F 29: Claims, Committee on. O'Dell, Henry Charles, 1932.
F 30: Claims, Committee on. Porter Brothers and Biffle, 1931.
F 31: Claims, Committee on. Shipley Saddlery and Mercantile Company, 1933.
F 32: Claims, Committee on. Stark, Adelaide Biddle, 1932.
F 33: Claims, Committee on. Thompson, Bessie Mae, 1931.
F 34: Commerce, Committee on, 1931-1933.
Topics include fish hatcheries, blacks civil rights, scientific apparatus and instruments industry, cement industries, petroleum industry investigation in Oklahoma, import of butter, and Mississippi Flood Control projects.
F 35: Congress. Adjournment, 1932.
Topics include David A. Reed. Correspondents include John Nance Garner.
F 36: Congress. Oklahoma Delegation, 1932.
Topics include Elmer Thomas, Thomas P. Gore, Wesley E. Disney, William W.Hastings, Wilburn Cartwright, Thomas D. McKeown, F. B. Swank, Jed J. Johnson, James V. McClintic, and Milton C. Garber.
F 37: Congress. Speakership, 1933.
Topics include John E. Rankin, John J. O'Connor, Henry T. Rainey, Joseph W. Byrns, and John McDuffie.
F 38: Congress. General, 1932.
Topics include United States Congress Senate.
F 39: Conservation of Wildlife Resources, Special Select Committee on,1932.
Topics include Duck Stamp Bill.
F 40: Depression. Oklahoma Correspondence, 1931-1932.
Topics include Mississippi Basin Relief Conference (1931) in St. Louis (MO), clearinghouses (banking), unemployment, inflation, tariff on farm produce, Kiamichi National Forest (OK), thirty-hour week, and hunger march (1932) in Washington (DC). Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.
F 41-42: Depression. Out-of-State Correspondence, 1932-1933.
Topics include Unista Clubs, income tax, unemployment, deposit insurance, and Banking Act of 1932.
F 43-45: Depression. Data, 1929-1933.
Topics include World Federation, New State Ice Company, United States Federal Reserve System, Oklahoma Tax Commission, United States President's Organization on Unemployment Relief (report), Young Republicans Conference (1931) in Washington (DC), Conference on Unemployment (1931) in Memphis (TN), United States Congress appropriations and expenditures, money, foreign debts, cotton prices, wheat prices, United States officials and employees, unemployment, bank failures, tariff, advertisements in newspapers, political patronage in Oklahoma, public works appropriations, hunger march (1932) in Washington (DC), Ernest A. Liebmann, and Agricultural Marketing Act. Correspondents include Wright Patman (speeches), Louis D. Brandeis (opinion), and George Bernard Shaw.
F 46: Depression. Financial Data, 1932.
Topics include Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Pennsylvania Railroad, United States Federal Reserve System, money, bonds, public debts, gold, and gold standard. Correspondents include Carter Glass (speech), Pat Harrison (speech), Elmer Thomas (remarks), Ogden L. Mills (speech), and Frederic C. Walcott (speech).
F 47: Depression. Elmer Thomas Notes, n.d.
Topics include Conference on Unemployment (1931) in Memphis (TN).
F 48: Depression. Elmer Thomas Speeches, n.d., 1932.
Topics include money and farmers' revolt.
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