Counselor to the President (Matthew McHugh) - President Preston - OP-EDS - Correspondence 1
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Counselor to the President (Matthew McHugh) - President Preston - OP-EDS - Correspondence 1
Counselor to the President (Matthew McHugh) - Annual Meetings - Madrid, 1994 - Correspondence 1
Council on Foreign Relations, September 23, 1982
Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY. September 23, 1982
Council of the Americas, Washington, D.C. May 5, 1986
Council of the Americas, May 5, 1986 02
Council of the Americas, May 5, 1986 01
Correspondence, meetings of September 6, 7, and 18, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of October 23, November 6, and 8, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of November 29, December 11, and 13, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of November 13 and 15, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of January 5, 8, and 17, 1990
Correspondence, meetings of February 13, and 15, 1991
Correspondence, meeting of September 5, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of September 1, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of October 18, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of October 16, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of November 30, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of November 12, and 14, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of March 12, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of June 26, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of February 8, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of February 5, and 7, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of February 14, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of Febrary 6, 1991
Correspondence, meeting of Febrary 4, 1991
Correspondence, meeting of December 17, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of August 28, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of August 2, 1989
Correspondence of Economic Advisor Hollis Chenery
Hollis Chenery served as the Economic Adviser to the President from 1970 until 1972. Reporting directly to the President, he commented on virtually all the significant economic issues that confronted the Bank. The series consists of one file of Chenery's memoranda and correspondence and two files on the Development Research Center of the World Bank.
The correspondence file includes a memorandum by Chenery on research prospects in Latin America in April 1972; a proposal to the Bank on generation of employment in Mexico and a draft study with comments on planning in Mexico; and a draft study on Ethiopia. The correspondence ends in May 1972; an invitation dating from 1973 is also included.
The two files on the Development Research Center primarily drafts of economic studies. The study topics include evaluations of various economic models, Mexican agriculture, and substitution of labor for equipment in road construction.
Correspondence of Economic Adviser Hollis B. Chenery - Correspondence 01
Correspondence 03, meeting of March 19, 1990
Correspondence 03, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 03, meeting of December 10, 1990
Correspondence 02, meeting of November 26, 1990
Correspondence 02, meeting of march 19, 1990
Correspondence 02, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 02, meeting of December 10, 1990
Correspondence 02 (UNCED Rio De Janeiro)
Correspondence 02 (Gisu Mohadier)
Correspondence 01, meeting of November 26, 1990
Correspondence 01, meeting of March 19. 1990
Correspondence 01, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 01, meeting of December 10, 1990
Correspondence 01 (Giu Mohadjer)
Correspondence 01 (Gisu Mohadjer)
This series contains fragments of John J. McCloy's correspondence with political leaders and prominent businessmen during his time as President of the World Bank from March 1947 to May 1949. The most substantial bodies of correspondence are with Emilio G. Collado, U.S. Executive Director of the World Bank, 1946-1947; Russell C. Leffingwell, Chairman of the Executive Committee of J.P. Morgan and Co. Inc.; and Bernard H. Baruch, American financier and stock investor.
The correspondence with Emilio Collado consists of letters and memoranda to McCloy regarding World Bank activities, including excerpts from memoranda Collado prepared for U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson and a document entitled "Note Relating to a Debt Limit" dated May 1947. McCloy's correspondence with Russell C. Leffingwell includes substantive comments on topics related to the Bank and its operations, such as money stabilization, sterling devaluation, the Bank's lending philosophy, and the prospects for European recovery under the MarshallPlan. Letters to and from Bernard H. Baruch include: a letter related to an Export Import Bank loan to England; a letter sent by Baruch to John Snyder, U.S. Treasury Secretary, on how to stimulate production in the world; and a copy of McCloy's memoranda to Snyder on lending.
Also included are McCloy's answers to questions from U.S. House of Representatives member Howard Buffet and U.S. Senator Leverett Saltonstall. Finally, a letter from Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder forwarding an August 1947 memoranda by U.S. President Harry Truman is also included. It concerns U.S. Ambassador to Chile Claude Bowers' complaint about Wall Street control over the operations of the Bank.