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Letter to Senator Reed Smoot on Representation of Silver Interests at a World Economic Conference.
Herbert Hoover
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Walter S. Gifford as Director of the President's Organization on Unemployment Relief.
Letter to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia Providing Federal Troops To Deal With the Bonus Marchers.
Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments About the Policies of the Federal Farm Loan Board.
Letter to the Chairman of the United States Tariff Commission About an Investigation of Methods of Valuation on Imports.
Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee About the Lausanne Agreements.
Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the Veterans' Administration.
Telegram to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York About the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Deep Waterway.
Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriation for the Veterans' Administration.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Abraham C. Ratshesky as United States Minister to Czechoslovakia.
Letter to the President of the Senate Transmitting a Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for Participation in an International Economic Conference.
Letter to Albert L. Cox on the Proposed Reestablishment of the Council of National Defense.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles G. Dawes as a Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Letter to the President of the American Society of Civil Engineers on the Economic Recovery Program.
Letter to the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Economy About the national Economy Program.
Letter to the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Economy About the National Economy Program.
Letter to the Speaker of the House Recommending an Immediate Appropriation for River and Harbor Works
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Andrew W. Mellon as Secretary of the Treasury.
Letter to the Speaker of the House on Procurement of Supplies of Foreign Origin for Government Departments and Agencies.
Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriations for Federal Land Banks.
Letter to the Speaker of the House Transmitting an Estimate of Appropriations for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Oliver Wendell Holmes as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Ira E. Robinson as a Member of the Federal Radio Commission.
Letter on the Presentation of the American Hebrew Medal to Archbishop Edward J. Hanna.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Henry P. Fletcher as Chairman of the United States Tariff Commission.
Letter to Justice Louis D. Brandeis on His 75th Birthday.
Letter to Frank P. Walsh, Chairman of the Power Authority of the State of New York.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Benjamin M. Day as Commissioner of Immigration at the Port of New York.
Letter to George L. Harrison, Federal Reserve Board of New York, on Financial and Economic Problems.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Floyd R. Harrison as a Member of the Federal Farm Loan Board.
Letter to the Acting Attorney General on the District of Columbia Police Force.
Letter to Surgeon General Hugh S. Cumming on the Effect of the Depression on Health Conditions.
Letter Requesting Walter S. Gifford To Be Director of the President's Organization on Unemployment Relief
Letter to the Acting Secretary of the Navy on the Selection Board for Medical Officers.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Samuel R. McKelvie as a Member - of the Federal Farm Board.
Telegram to Members of the Congress About the Moratorium on Intergovernmental Debts.
Telegram to Senator Reed Smoot About an International Conference on Silver.
Letter to the Secretary of War About Army Air Corps Maneuvers.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles C. Teague as a Member of the Federal Farm Board.
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Wendell P. Stafford as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.