William McChesney Martin, Jr., Papers, 1931-1986 A0990 62 boxes; 13 volumes; 4 oversize folders

REPOSITORY History Museum Archives P.O. Box 11940 St. Louis, MO 63112-0040 314-746-4510 [email protected]

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH William McChesney Martin, Jr., was born December 16, 1902, in St. Louis, the son of Rebecca Woods and William McChesney Martin. He attended , 1928, and Benton College of Law in St. Louis in 1931, and received honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws from Temple University in 1951, Tulane University in 1953, and Amherst College in 1954. He served in the bank examination department of the Bank of St. Louis, 1928-1929, and as the head of statistics with A.G. Edwards in St. Louis, 1931-1938. He was a member of the from 1931 to 1938 and served as the governor of that institution from 1935 to 1938. He was appointed a member of the board of directors for the Export-Import Bank in 1945 and served as chairman and president from 1946 to 1948. He was also the assistant secretary of the treasury from February 1949 to March 1951. President Truman appointed him chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in 1951, a position in which he served until 1970, during six administrations. He died July 29, 1998.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The papers are representative of the different positions and organizations in which William McChesney Martin, Jr., was involved. They include papers relating to the New York Stock Exchange, 1936-1949; the Federal Reserve Board; the National Geographic Society; minutes of the Rockefeller Center, 1978-1980; the Subcommittee of the Committee of Banking and Currency, 1957-1962; Export-Import Bank, 1945-1950; and personal correspondence and diaries, 1945-1949 and 1961-1963.

Select digitized items are available at the Federal Reserve Archive (FRASER) website here. SERIES LIST

Series I: The New York Stock Exchange Years, 1931-1941 ...... 3 Series II: The Army Years, 1941-1945 ...... 9 Series III: The Export-Import Bank Years, 1946-1949 ...... 10 Series IV: The Treasury Years, 1949-1951 ...... 12 Series V: The Federal Reserve Board Years, 1951-1970 ...... 14 Series VI: Personal Correspondence ...... 19 Series VII: Civic and Charitable Organizations ...... 26 Series VIII: Personal Papers ...... 29 Series IX: Special Events ...... 31 Series X: Publications ...... 32 Series XI: Appointment Books and Logs ...... 34 Series XII: Dwight F. Davis...... 36 Series XIII: Ephemera...... 37

Series I: The New York Stock Exchange Years, 1931-1941 Subseries A: Chronological Correspondence Box 1 Folder 1 1931-1935: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 2 1936: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 3 1937: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 4 1938 January-June: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically, Memo on Reorganization of New York Stock Exchange.

Folder 5 1938 July-December: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 6 1939: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 7 1940-1941: Correspondence, general, arranged chronologically.

Folder 8 no date: Mixed undated correspondence.

Subseries B: Topical Correspondence Folder 9 1931: Correspondence regarding admission to New York Stock Exchange. Letters of application, admission to New York Stock Exchange (May), statement before Committee on Admissions (June), A.G. Edwards correspondence during admission, transfers and correspondence (May-June).

Folder 10 1935: Correspondence regarding election to New York Stock Exchange Board of Governors.

Folder 11 1938: Correspondence regarding election as New York Stock Exchange Chairman of the Board.

Box 2 Folder 1 1936-1938: Correspondence regarding extension of trading hours, Report on Extension (9 November 1936), related correspondence, April-May 1938.

Folder 2 1940: Correspondence and itinerary regarding trip to Ecuador.

Folder 3 1931-1937: Topical correspondence regarding A.G. Edwards. Agreements, financial statements, specimen signatures, correspondence.

Folder 4 1935 June-September: Correspondence with William M. Martin, Sr.

Folder 5 1933-1935: Correspondence between New York Stock Exchange and Watson & White. Folder 6 1939: Correspondence with Earl Bailie regarding "smear campaign."

Folder 7 1934-1936: Correspondence between New York Stock Exchange and J.J. Bodell

Folder 8 1932-1938: Correspondence from job-seekers.

Subseries C: Social Security, Insurance, and Pensions Folder 9 1930: Old Age Security, New York State. Outline of Conclusions and Recommendations, Extra-Legislative Contributions, Outline of Legislative Commission.

Folder 10 1936: Old Age Pension, NY State. Old Age Pension Legislation, Summary Old Age Pension Legislation, Legislative Record of Bills and Laws.

Folder 11 1936: Old Age Pension, New York State. Brief History of Old-Age Pensions, Summary of Old-Age Pension Legislation, Analysis of Old Age Aid Applicants, Sept.-Nov.

Folder 12 1936: Unemployment Insurance Legislation, NY State. History of Unemployment Insurance, Bills and Statutes, Unemployment Insurance Legislation.

Folder 13 Old Age Pension in other countries. Social Insurance Notes (29 January 1937), Foreign Old Age Pensions and Social Insurance, Mass. ReportCOld Age Pensions (1905), Foreign Average Earnings Newsclippings.

Folder 14 1935-1936: Social Security in Great Britain. Social Services in Great Britain, Unemployment Insurance in Great Britain, OutlineCUnemployment Insurance Act, Short History of Unemployment Insurance, Statistics and Studies in Unemployment Insurance, Social Insurance Benefits and the Cost of Living, Newsclipping.

Folder 15 Report on Social Insurance Abroad.

Folder 16 Social Security Analyses. Analyses of Social Security Act, Jackson Social Security Bill, 1772 Article on Public Aid by William Gordon, Book Outline, Old Age Dependency in the U.S., Brief History of Social Security in the U.S., G. Gortikov, "A Study of Unemployment in America," G. Gortikov, Plan for Employment Study, Unemployment Studies (September 1936), Survey of Unemployment in the 1930 Census.

Box 3 Folder 1 1935: Selected List of References on Old Age Security No. 3: Part 2, Mississippi-Wyoming. Folder 2 Wages and Unemployment Bibliography.

Folder 3 1935-1936: Social Security in the U.S. Illinois Bankers Assoc. General Bulletin (18 November 1936), Social Security Act (August 1935), Social Security Publications.

Subseries D: New York Stock Exchange Financial, Organizational, Procedural Folder 4 Governing Committee. Procedures and Amendment Proposals.

Folder 5 Accounting. Insolvencies (1929-1938), Financial Reports and Statements (1939-1940).

Folder 6 1938-1940: Reports of Salaries and Wage Scales for New York Stock Exchange Employees.

Folder 7 1938 December-1939 August: Annual Rate of Payroll.

Folder 8 1939 January-August: Consolidated Balance Sheets.

Folder 9 1939-1940: Stock Clearing Corporation Financial and Personnel Statements

Folder 10 Organizational and Procedural Charts

Folder 11 1936-1939: President's Reports. Gay's Reports (1936-1937), Martin's Report (1939).

Folder 12 Replacement Jobs Report. Report and Guidelines.

Box 4 Folder 1 1938-1939: Public Protection. Report on Public Protection, Public Protection Program (1938), Report of Public Examining Board (1 September 1939).

Folder 2 1940: Report on Public Protection and the New York Stock Exchange, Frederick Todman.

Folder 3 Report on Public Relations with the Attorney General of New York State and other law enforcement agencies.

Folder 4 1937-1938: Bond Trading. Reports and Correspondence.

Folder 5 1938-1939: Securities and Exchange Commission. 1939 Report on Securities Acts of 1933 and 1934, Registration Statement (1938).

Folder 6 1938-1940: Plan for Broadening Scope of New York Stock Exchange (1938) and Progress Report: Survey of New York Stock Exchange (1940). Folder 7 1939 October 10: New York Stock Exchange Economist Dept. Report on War Crisis.

Folder 8 1939 March 10: Reaction to Public Examining Board Recommendation Reviews.

Folder 9 Miscellaneous Reports and Memos. New York Stock Exchange Committee on Secondary Distribution, New York Stock Exchange Committee on Foreign Business, Merchants' Assoc. of NY Committee on Taxation, Fiscal Primer, 1929-1934 Monthly SurveyCLondon Economy, 1974-1983 Comparison of U.S. Stock Exchange.

Subseries E: New York Stock Exchange Committees Folder 10 Committee on Admissions. Hearings of 6 September 1935, Hearings of 7-13 September 1935, Correspondence, August-November 1937.

Folder 11 Special Committee on Brokers and Exchange Revenue. Progress Report, 6 April 1940.

Box 5 Folder 1 Committee on Business Conduct. Constitutional Duties, Correspondence, November 1935-February 1937.

Folder 2 Committee on Compensation of Partners and Employees. Statements before committee, 28 July 1937, Minutes, 22 September 1937, Committee Procedures and Minutes.

Folder 3 Floor Employees' Committee. 1940 Annual Report.

Folder 4 Committee on Odd Lots and Specialists. Description of Activities of the Committee, Report on the Odd Lot and Specialist functions.

Folder 5 Committee on Quotations and Commissions. Constitution, Rules, and Duties, Hearings, Correspondence, Reports on Firms (1936).

Folder 6 Bond Committee. ReportCHistory of Bond Committee, 7 November 1938

Folder 7 Committee on Stock List. Correspondence (1936-1940), I.W. Burnham, II, Statement (1 June 1938), Listing Applications (2 June 1938).

Folder 8 Committee for the Study of the Organization and Administration of the New York Stock Exchange. Draft Reports, Final Report.

Folder 9 Law Committee. Correspondence.

Committee on Customers' Men Folder 10 Rules and Requirements. Rules and Constitution, Application and Exams, Compensation.

Box 6 Folder 1 Hearings and Inquiries. Granberry and Co., Hearing (25 June 1936), Correspondence (1936-1937).

Folder 2 Hearing, Granberry and Co., (29 July 1936).

Folder 3 Hearing (29 July 1936 cont.).

Folder 4 Hearing (29 July 1936 cont.).

Folder 5 Hearing (29 July 1936 cont.).

Subseries F: New York Stock Exchange Litigation and Complaints Folder 6 Rules Violations.

Folder 7 MacCrone case, 1936-1937. Hearing (2 September 1936), Memorandums, Correspondence.

Folder 8 Harrison Case, 1935.

Folder 9 Benjamin Loeb Case, 1935.

Folder 10 Voss vs. MacQuoid and Coady, 1935.

Folder 11 Frazier Jelke & Co. vs. Ettinger & Brand, 1936.

Box 7 Folder 1 Complaint against Faroll Brothers, 1937.

Folder 2 Permissive Incorporation in the New York Stock Exchange, 1938.

Folder 3 Failure of Richard Whitney and Co., 1938. Report by Dean Acheson, Parts I and II, The Nation (14 January 1939) article.

Subseries G: New York Stock Exchange General Folder 4 1938-1939: Public Relations Press Releases.

Folder 5 Publications and Exhibits. New York Stock Exchange Bulletin, New York Stock Exchange Magazine, World's Fair Exhibit (1937).

Folder 6 New York Stock Exchange Publications. Visitor's Guide to the New York Stock Exchange, Production During the American Business Cycle of 1927- 1933, The Recovery in Wages and Employment, The 1937 BoomCHow to Profit From It.

Folder 7 New York Stock Exchange Reform Clippings

Folder 8 New York Stock Exchange Newsclips

Folder 9 New York Stock Exchange Circulars

Folder 10 New York Stock Exchange Institute

Folder 11 New York Stock Exchange Safe Deposit Company

Folder 12 Amendments to New York Stock Exchange Constitution, 1938

Folder 13 Amended New York Stock Exchange Constitution

Folder 14 List of Prominent Businessmen and associates of New York Stock Exchange

Box 8 Folder 1 Central Bank of Canada. Report of Commission on Banking and Currency (1933), Central Bank of Canada Weekly Reports (March-Oct. 1935), Correspondence (March-September 1935), Reports.

Folder 2 Central Bank of Canada. Publications (1935).

Folder 3 New York Stock Exchange General.

Volume 1 Scrapbook, 1932-1941. Includes newspaper clippings and editorials relating to Martin and the New York Stock Exchange.

Volume 2 Scrapbook, 1938. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings relating to Martin and the New York Stock Exchange.

Volume 3 Scrapbook, 1938. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings relating to Martin, New York Stock Exchange, and Richard Whitney.

Oversize (AMD) Figures for New York Stock Exchange Stock Clearing Corporation, 1938-39, organizational charts.

Subseries H: Addresses, Papers, and Publications Box 8 Folder 4 Individual Addresses (alphabetical) Aldrich, Winthrop. "The Stockmarket from the Viewpoint of a Commercial Banker." Beane, Frank, untitled. Bennett, Frederic, untitled, debunks "planned economies." Broderick, Joseph A. "Margin Requirements and Credit Administration." Collins, Charles J. "Dow Theory Sidelights on 1936." Columbia Broadcasting System, untitled radio program from floor of New York Stock Exchange. Dominick, Gayer G. "The Responsibilities of the Customer's Man."

Folder 5 Individual Addresses (alphabetical) Douglas, William O. "Customer's Men," "SEC Policy on Stock Exchanges." Frank, Jerome N., untitled, before Customer's Men. Gay, Charles R., reaction to Douglas speech on SEC policy. Ham, Arthur W. "The Short Selling of Money." Hook, Charles R. "Win the Confidence of Employees by Taking the Mystery out of Business." Pilgrim, Mrs. "The Origin of Stock Exchanges." Smith, Tate/Rea, George, untitled. Wright, Ivan. "Securities Markets and the Public Interest."

Folder 6 Miscellaneous Addresses and Papers

Folder 7 1932-1939: Martin Addresses and Papers (chronological)

Folder 8 1940-1941: Martin Addresses

Box 9 Folder 1 Miscellaneous Martin Addresses

Folder 2 1971 Martin Report: Draft of introduction, copies of report (5), reaction statement and article to Martin's plan for New York Stock Exchange reform.

Folder 3 1971 Martin Report Press Conference. Transcript of press conference by Martin.

Series II: The Army Years, 1941-1945 Folder 4 1941-1947: Army Personnel Papers and Letters

Folder 5 1941-1945: Army Personnel and Correspondence

Folder 6 1940-1944: Personal Correspondence

Folder 7 1945: Personal Correspondence

Folder 8 1947: Army Legion of Merit Citation

Folder 9 1941: Munitions Assignment Board Economic Warfare Reports

Folder 10 1941-1945: Munitions Assignment Board (FDR?)

Folder 11 Foreign Production Reports and handwritten notes by Martin. oversize World Production Maps. Outline map of world with production of iron ore (1938), annual production of strategic and critical resources in Central and South America (1940), production in Brazil (1938) (two maps), exporting and importing in Brazil (1939-1940). oversize (AMD) Production in Brazil (1941) and Environment & Conflict in Europe (1940).

Folder 12 1943: Log of Lend-Lease trip to Russia

Folder 13 Soviet Lend-Lease Memos and Correspondence

Folder 14 War-Era Addresses and Correspondence

Series III: The Export-Import Bank Years, 1946-1949 Subseries A: Board of Directors Meeting Minutes Box 10 Folder 1 1946: January-March

Folder 2 1946: April-June

Folder 3 1946: July-September

Folder 4 1946: October-December

Folder 5 1947: January-August

Folder 6 1947: September-December

Folder 7 1948: January-April

Folder 8 1948: May-August

Box 11 Folder 1 September 1948-January 1949

Subseries B: Financial Papers Folder 2 1946: January-June oversize 1946: Allotments to Commercial Banks under "Take-Out" Agreements

Folder 3 1946: July-December

Folder 4 1947

Folder 5 1947: Chase National Bank report on EXIM

Folder 6 1948

Folder 7 1945-1946: Monthly Statement of Condition

Folder 8 1947 January-1949 January: Monthly Statement of Income and Expenses

Folder 9 1950: Fiscal Year Expense Justification

Subseries C: Administrative Box 12 Folder 1 Administrative and Procedural papers

Folder 2 1946-1948: Secretary's Memos

Folder 3 1945-1947: Press Releases

Folder 4 1945-1948: Semi-Annual Reports to Congress and General Policy

Folder 5 1949-1953: Semi-Annual Reports to Congress

Folder 6 1953-1955: Semi-Annual Reports to Congress

Box 13 Folder 1 1947: Report on European Recovery and American Aid (pts. 1&2)

Folder 2 1947: Report on European Recovery and American Aid (pt. 3A)

Folder 3 1947: Report on European Recovery and American Aid (pt. 3B)

Subseries D: Correspondence Folder 4 1945 December-1946 April: Official Correspondence

Folder 5 1946 May-September: Official Correspondence

Folder 6 1946 October-December: Official Correspondence

Folder 7 1947 January-April: Official Correspondence

Folder 8 1947 May-August: Official Correspondence

Box 14 Folder 1 1947 September-December: Official Correspondence

Folder 2 1948 January-May: Official Correspondence

Folder 3 1948 June-October: Official Correspondence

Folder 4 1948 October-1949 January: Official Correspondence

Folder 5 1946-1948: Miscellaneous Correspondence

Folder 6 1946-1949: Miscellaneous Correspondence

Subseries E: Addresses and Papers Folder 7 History of the Export-Import Bank by Sidney Trundle, part 1

Folder 8 History of the Export-Import Bank by Sidney Trundle, part 2

Folder 9 U.S. Policy Toward Proposals of American Institute of Marine Underwriters (Insurance)

Box 15 Folder 1 1946: Mission to Brazil

Folder 2 1947-1948: Memorandums

Folder 3 1946-1949: Miscellaneous addresses and papers

Series IV: The Treasury Years, 1949-1951 Subseries A: Administrative Folder 4 1949-1951: Reports

Folder 5 1951 January: Report on Credit and Debt Emergency oversize 1951 February 1: Daily Statement of the United States Treasury

Folder 6 Miscellaneous

Subseries B: Speeches and Correspondence Folder 7 1949-1951: Speeches by Martin as Assistant Secretary of Treasury

Folder 8 1949-1951: Memorandums

Box 16 Folder 1 General Correspondence

Folder 2 Correspondence regarding International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Subseries C: Newsclippings Folder 3 Newsclippings

Subseries D: International Finance Folder 4 Organization Plan, Office of International Finance

Folder 5 1949: European Trip

Folder 6 Role of Secretary of Treasury in International Finance

Folder 7 1949 July 8-10: Anglo-American-Canadian Conversations

Folder 8 Anglo-American Financial Agreement

Folder 9 Negotiations between U.S. and Italy

Folder 10 International Monetary Fund

Folder 11 General Foreign Correspondence and Reports

Folder 12 Foreign Economics Correspondence and Reports: Belgium, Britain, China, France, Greece, Latin America, and Sweden

Box 17 Folder 1 National Advisory Council Correspondence, Dec. 1945-Dec. 1946

Folder 2 National Advisory Council Correspondence, 1947

Folder 3 National Advisory Council Correspondence, June 1948-Jan. 1949

Folder 4 National Advisory Council Staff Meeting No. 123, 14 April 1949

Folder 5 National Advisory Council Staff Meeting No. 202, 13 Oct. 1949

Folder 6 1949-1950: International Trade Organization. Statements by Secretary of State Dean Acheson, memos and correspondence, session reports of house foreign affairs hearings on ITO, press release.

Folder 7 1949-1950: International Trade Organization. House Res. 236, Hearing before Congress (27 April 1950) on Havana Charter, articles of International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development from Bretton Woods Conference, 1-22 July 1944, Martin's ITO dossier.

Box 18 Folder 1 1949: British Exchange and Devaluation. General Survey of Multilateral Trade and Payments, Correspondence, Press Releases.

Folder 2 1945-1950: British Loan Data. Key debt figures, Martin address, correspondence, newsclipping.

Folder 3 1945 May: Bretton Woods Conference. Summary Report on Bretton Woods Monetary Conference by R.S. Gorski.

Folder 4 1944-1952: Bretton Woods and Tripartite Money System. Comparison between the two systems, proposed amendments to Bretton Woods, press report, report on the future of the organization, Law 171 providing for International Monetary Fund and IBRD.

Folder 5 1948 March: Bogota International Conference of American States. Delegates list, journal, reports of suggested U.S. position for delegates, report of U.S. delegation, preparatory reports, correspondence, news article.

Folder 6 1947-1948: Reciprocal Trade Agreement. Correspondence and articles.

Folder 7 1949: South African Gold. Correspondence, see oversize for newsclippings.

Folder 8 1951 February-March: Closing Market Reports

Folder 9 1964 September 7-11: Annual Meeting of Boards of Governors of IMF, IBRD, IFC, and IDA, Tokyo, Japan.

Folder 10 1949: Gold transactions. Correspondence, press releases, memos.

Folder 11 1950: Gold transactions. Correspondence, press releases, memos.

Box 19 Folder 1 1947-1948: European Recovery Program. Memos, correspondence, press releases, reports.

Subseries E: Relation with Federal Reserve Board Folder 2 1951: Federal Reserve Board-Treasury Department Accord. Drafts (originals and copies).

Folder 3 1951: Federal Reserve Board-Treasury Department Accord. Press comments.

Folder 4 1950-1951: "Reporting on Governments," by Sylvia Porter.

Series V: The Federal Reserve Board Years, 1951-1970 Subseries A: General Folder 5 1951, 1956: Federal Reserve Board nomination. Hearings on nomination of Martin as Chairman of Federal Reserve Board, copy of nomination certificate from Truman.

Folder 6 1951: Federal Reserve Board correspondence. Congratulatory letters on nomination as Chairman of Federal Reserve Board. Arranged alphabetically, K-L.

Folder 7 1951: Federal Reserve Board correspondence. Congratulatory letters on nomination as Chairman of Federal Reserve Board. Arranged alphabetically, M-N.

Box 20 Folder 1 1951: Transamerica Corporation. Conference between Federal Reserve Board and Transamerica representatives, reply brief of counsel for the Federal Reserve Board, advisory letter from brother Malcolm.

Folder 2 1949-1950: Removal of Governor Vardaman from Federal Reserve Board. Report, conclusions.

Folder 3 1951-1967: Branch Federal Reserve Board Officers' dinners and rosters.

Folder 4 1960-1967: Federal Reserve Board Overseas correspondence.

Folder 5 1964: Kennedy Administration. Request for interview for oral history from Attorney General Robert Kennedy and related correspondence, preliminary topic list. oversize 1967: Organization Chart, of Richmond.

Folder 6 1971-1974: William McChesney Martin, Jr., Federal Reserve Bank Building. Newsclipping on construction of annex, dedication program.

Folder 7 1966 September 25: Group of Ten Ministers and Governors Meeting, Delaware Suite, Sheraton Park Hotel.

Folder 8 1951-1979: Media. Press releases, newsclippings, press conferences.

Folder 9 1962-1969: Patman Hearings. Correspondence, speeches, reports.

Folder 10 1951-1952: Federal Reserve Board Open Market Committee. Minutes of meetings, memos, correspondence, reports.

Folder 11 1951-1952: Continuation of folder 10.

Folder 12 1955-1956: Federal Reserve Board Open Market Committee. Minutes of meetings, memos, correspondence, reports.

Box 21 Folder 1 1951-1968: Federal Reserve Board Official Correspondence.

Folder 2 1951-1956: Federal Reserve Board Official memos and attached reports.

Folder 3 1957-1960: Federal Reserve Board Official memos and attached reports.

Folder 4 1961-1964: Federal Reserve Board Official memos and attached reports.

Folder 5 1965-1969: Federal Reserve Board Official memos and attached reports.

Volume 4 Scrapbook, 1959-1962. Clippings related to Martin and Federal Reserve Board.

Volume 5 Scrapbook, 1966-1967. Clippings related to Martin and Federal Reserve Board.

Volume 6 Scrapbook, 1967. Congratulatory letters regarding reappointment.

Volume 7 Scrapbook, 1971. Letters and signatures of employees for retirement.

Subseries B: Addresses Addresses by Martin (chronological) Box 22 Folder 1 1951-1970: Index to Martin’s Federal Reserve Board Speaking and other appearances.

Folder 2 1951-1952.

Folder 3 1953-1955.

Folder 4 1956-1957.

Folder 5 1958-1962.

Folder 6 1963-1965.

Folder 7 1966-1968.

Box 23 Folder 1 1969-1973.

Folder 2 Miscellaneous Martin addresses, mostly undated or partial

Addresses not by Martin (Alphabetical) Folder 3 Baker, Jr., Charles C. and Solomon, Robert. "The Price of Gold Question." Burgess, W. Randolph. "The Banker and Inflation." Burns, Arthur F. "The Defense Sector: An Evaluation of Its Economic and Social Impact." Burns, Arthur F. "The Quest for Full Employment and Economic Stability, 1960-1966."

Folder 4 Eckert, James B. "Recent Commercial Bank Policies and Practices." Emminger, Otmar. "Is the in Need of Reform?" Federal Reserve Board. "Economic Responses to Fiscal Restraint." Fritz, John. "The Influence of the Chairman of the Federal Reserve System on the Federal Open Market Committee." Hauge, Gabriel, summary of Monetary Conference of American Bankers, 1960. Homer, Sidney. "Gold and the American Dollar."

Folder 5 Livingston, J.A. "Gold vs. the Dollar" article series. Maisel, Sherman J., statement before Joint Economic Committee. Maisel, Sherman J., "A Preliminary Post-Mortem on the 1969 Economic Projections." McKenna, Lawrence J. "The Treasury-Federal Reserve Impasse." Mitchell, George W. Untitled. Reierson, Roy L. "Some Thoughts on International Monetary Reform." Riefler, Winfield W. "." Scheuer, Sidney H. "The Securities Markets: A Time for Reappraisal." Snyder, John. "Financial Mobilization." Southard, Frank A. "Foreign Financial Issues Facing the United States." Thomas, Charles Allen. Untitled. Tobin, James. "The Future of the Fed."

Folder 6 Miscellaneous addresses, mostly partial or author unknown.

Folder 7 1968-1969: "A Collection of Central Bankers' Speeches," Bank for International Settlements.

Box 24 Folder 1 1957: The Gold Standard. Reports, correspondence, memorandums, analysis of British gold standards.

Subseries C: House Ways and Means Committee Folder 2 1957-1959: Martin's statements before committee, letters to committee.

Folder 3 1957-1959: Press and other commentaries.

Folder 4 1957-1959: Sense of Congress statement, copies of House resolutions, amendments to resolutions.

Folder 5 1957-1959: Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, addresses, replies to inquiries for copies of statement (including letter from DeBrul, GM CEO), copies of House bills.

Folder 6 1957-1959: Miscellaneous. Correspondence, comments, amendments relating to Reuss Resolution, correspondence related to Metcalf Amendment, other correspondence and copies of bills.

Folder 7 1957: Hearings: possible questions, precedents

Subseries D: Hearings Folder 8 1962 August: Joint Economic Committee Hearings. Transcripts of hearings, related correspondence, newsclippings.

Folder 9 1958 February-May: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 10 1957-1959: Correspondence. Personal letters filed alphabetically, general correspondence copies of replies from Martin.

Box 25 Folder 1 1957 November-December: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 2 1959 February: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 3 1959: Comments on Staff Report on Employment, Growth, and Price Levels (Douglas Hearings).

Folder 4 1959 July-August 18: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 5 1960 February-April: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence, Senator Douglas correspondence regarding Federal Reserve Board "reforms."

Folder 6 1960 June: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Box 26 Folder 1 1960 July-1961 June: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence, briefing material.

Folder 2 Continuation of folder 1

Folder 3 1962 January-July 19: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 4 Continuation of folder 3

Folder 5 1961 July: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence, newsclippings.

Folder 6 1951, 1956: Nomination hearings. Copies of hearings.

Folder 7 1957 February-March: Hearings. Index, statements, correspondence.

Folder 8 1957 June: Hearings. See index in previous folder, statements, correspondence.

Box 27 Folder 1 1957 July-August: Hearings, House Banking and Currency regarding Financial Institutions Act. Index, correspondence, statements, newsclippings.

Folder 2 1957 August: Hearings, Examination of fiscal and monetary policies. Index in previous folder. Correspondence, statements (including by Wright Patman), newsclippings.

Folder 3 1957 August-1958 April: Hearings, Examination of fiscal and monetary policies. Index, schedule of witnesses, statements by Humphrey, Burgess, Byrd, Gore, Bennett, Martin (flannel board text and statements).

Folder 4 1957 August-1958 April: Continuation of previous folder. Answers to committee questions, Martin’s transcript, press comments.

Folder 5 1958 February-April: Hearings, Financial Institutions Act. Patman "charges" and Board Reply. Statements, correspondence, newsclippings.

Series VI: Personal Correspondence Subseries A: Chronologically ordered as by Martin Box 28 Folder 1 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters A through B.

Folder 2 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters C through D.

Folder 3 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters E through G.

Folder 4 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters H through J.

Folder 5 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters K through L.

Folder 6 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letter M.

Folder 7 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters N through O.

Folder 8 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters R through S.

Box 29 Folder 1 1945-1947: Personal Correspondence. Letters T through Z.

Folder 2 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters A through E.

Folder 3 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters F through J.

Folder 4 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters K through Ma.

Folder 5 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters Mc through N.

Folder 6 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters O through R.

Folder 7 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letter S.

Folder 8 1948: Personal Correspondence. Letters T through Z.

Folder 9 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters A through B.

Box 30 Folder 1 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters C through E.

Folder 2 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters F through H.

Folder 3 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters I through L.

Folder 4 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters M through N.

Folder 5 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters O through R.

Folder 6 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letter S.

Folder 7 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters T through U.

Folder 8 1949-1950: Personal Correspondence. Letters W through Z.

Box 31 Folder 1 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters A through B.

Folder 2 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letter C.

Folder 3 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letter D.

Folder 4 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters F through G.

Folder 5 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters G through H.

Folder 6 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters I through K.

Folder 7 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letter L.

Box 32 Folder 1 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letter M (excluding Mc).

Folder 2 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters Mc through N.

Folder 3 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters P through R.

Folder 4 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letter S through Sn.

Folder 5 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters Sp through T.

Folder 6 1951-1954: Personal Correspondence. Letters U through Z.

Subseries B: Copies of Martin Personal Correspondence Replies Box 33 Folder 1 1965 January

Folder 2 1965 February

Folder 3 1965 March

Folder 4 1965 April

Folder 5 1965 May

Folder 6 1965 June

Folder 7 1965 July

Folder 8 1965 August

Folder 9 1965 September

Folder 10 1965 October

Folder 11 1965 November

Folder 12 1965 December

Box 34 Folder 1 1966 January

Folder 2 1966 February

Folder 3 1966 March

Folder 4 1966 April

Folder 5 1966 May

Folder 6 1966 June

Folder 7 1966 July

Folder 8 1966 August

Folder 9 1966 September

Folder 10 1966 October

Folder 11 1966 November

Folder 12 1966 December

Box 35 Folder 1 1967 January

Folder 2 1967 February

Folder 3 1967 March

Folder 4 1967 April

Folder 5 1967 May

Folder 6 1967 June

Folder 7 1967 July

Folder 8 1967 August

Folder 9 1967 September

Folder 10 1967 October

Folder 11 1967 November

Folder 12 1967 December

Box 36 Folder 1 1968 January

Folder 2 1968 February

Folder 3 1968 March

Folder 4 1968 April

Folder 5 1968 May

Folder 6 1968 June

Folder 7 1968 July

Folder 8 1968 August

Folder 9 1968 September

Folder 10 1968 October

Folder 11 1968 November

Folder 12 1968 December

Box 37 Folder 1 1969 January

Folder 2 1969 February

Folder 3 1969 March

Folder 4 1969 April

Folder 5 1969 May

Folder 6 1969 June

Folder 7 1969 July

Folder 8 1969 August

Folder 9 1969 September

Folder 10 1969 October

Folder 11 1969 November

Folder 12 1969 December

Subseries C: Retirement Personal Correspondence Box 38 Folder 1 1985 April-May. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Folder 2 1985 June. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Folder 3 1985 August-September. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Folder 4 1985 October-November. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Folder 5 1985 December. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Folder 6 1986 February-March. Personal correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Subseries D: Miscellaneous Personal Correspondence Folder 7 1948-1953.

Box 39 Folder 1 1930s.

Folder 2 1940s.

Folder 3 1950s.

Folder 4 1960s.

Folder 5 1970-1973.

Folder 6 1974-1979.

Folder 7 1980s.

Folder 8 no date

Subseries E: Crank Letters, 1938-1939 Box 40 Folder 1 A

Folder 2 B

Folder 3 C

Folder 4 D

Folder 5 E

Folder 6 F

Folder 7 G

Box 41 Folder 1 H

Folder 2 J

Folder 3 K

Folder 4 L

Folder 5 N

Folder 6 O-Q

Folder 7 R

Folder 8 S

Box 42 Folder 1 V-Y

Subseries F: Topical Correspondence Folder 2 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, A.

Folder 3 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, B.

Folder 4 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, C.

Folder 5 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, D.

Folder 6 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, E-F.

Folder 7 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, G-M.

Box 43 Folder 1 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, M (cont.).

Folder 2 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, O.

Folder 3 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, P-R.

Folder 4 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, S.

Folder 5 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, T.

Folder 6 1938: Congratulatory Letters on Presidency, U-Z.

Folder 7 1941 March: Congratulations regarding New York Stock Exchange membership speech, arranged alphabetically.

Folder 8 1941: Correspondence regarding resignation to enter army, arranged alphabetically.

Folder 9 1955: Condolences regarding father's death, letters A-C.

Box 44 Folder 1 1955: Condolences regarding father's death, letters D-J.

Folder 2 1955: Condolences regarding father's death, letters K-M.

Folder 3 Condolences regarding father's death, letters N-R.

Folder 4 Condolences regarding father's death, letters S-Z.

Folder 5 1947: Correspondence regarding Joshua Addison, a Jamaican brought to the United States by Martin to work in the Martin household.

Folder 6 Christmas card lists, cards received, letters.

Folder 7 Correspondence regarding John Isenmann, Rutgers University student funded by Martin, 1935-1939. Folder 8 1949-1951: Correspondence with Lowell Pumphrey, U.S. Treasury Representative, regarding Middle Eastern oil crisis and German economy.

Folder 9 Correspondence regarding Fred Withey, 1935-1945.

Series VII: Civic and Charitable Organizations Box 45 Folder 1 Alfalfa Club. Dinner programs, copies of speeches and addresses.

Folder 2 Battelle Memorial Institute. Atlantic Council of the United States meeting, Battelle Annual Report, 1972.

Folder 3 Battelle Memorial Institute. Budgets and Meetings, 1973-1975, Annual Report, 1978.

Folder 4 The Berry Schools. Meetings, correspondence, programs, newsclippings.

Folder 5 The Berry Schools. Annual reports, 1955 and 1956-1966, meeting agenda.

Folder 6 Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church. Annual reports and correspondence, 1957-1963.

Folder 7 Carnegie Institution. Correspondence and reports, 1968-1983.

Folder 8 Carnegie Institution. Annual and President’s Reports, 1970-1978.

Folder 9 Caterpillar Tractor Company. Board program, correspondence, article, 1973.

Box 46 Folder 1 . Correspondence, 1938-1939, and copy of lecture given by Martin.

Folder 2 St. Louis Country Day School. Alumni information. oversize St. Louis Country Day School. Distinguished Alumnus certificate, 27 November 1985.

Folder 3 Freeport Minerals Company. Auditing Committee reports and correspondence, 1975-1976.

Folder 4 Freeport Minerals Company. Retirement Certificate, 1982.

Folder 5 Fifth Avenue and Sixtieth Street Corporation. Correspondence and reports, 1971-1983.

Folder 6 Foreign Service Educational Foundation. Correspondence, meetings, administrative materials, 1945-1949.

Folder 7 George C. Marshall Research Foundation. Correspondence, programs, annual reports, 1972-1979. oversize George C. Marshall ROTC Award Conference. April, 1981. Newsflier.

Folder 8 Gridiron Club. Dinner programs and seating charts, 1940-1953.

Folder 9 Johns Hopkins University. Board of Trustees Executive Committee meeting minutes, 1961.

Folder 10 Johns Hopkins University. Board of Trustees Executive Committee meeting minutes, January-May 1962.

Folder 11 Johns Hopkins University. Board of Trustees Executive Committee meeting minutes, June-December 1962.

Box 47 Folder 1 Johns Hopkins University. Visiting Committee for the Social Sciences correspondence and minutes, 1958-1960.

Folder 2 Johns Hopkins University. Visiting Committee for the Social Sciences correspondence and minutes, 1961-1965.

Folder 3 Johns Hopkins University. Miscellaneous.

Folder 4 Mayo Foundation. Board of Trustees Packet including minutes, financial information, by-laws, and staff lists, 1970-1971.

Folder 5 Mayo Foundation. Informational booklets, 1969-1970.

Folder 6 Mayo Foundation. Correspondence, draft of speech by Martin, 1970.

Folder 7 Miscellaneous Organizations.

Folder 8 Miscellaneous Organizations.

Box 48 Folder 1 Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Suggested members, capital campaign, correspondence.

Folder 2 "Operation Deep Freeze." Information folder including National Geographic article, introduction to and facts about Antarctica, 1958-1959. oversize "Operation Deep Freeze." Map of Antarctica.

Folder 3 National Geographic Society. Board of Trustees correspondence, member lists, resolutions, life membership certificate.

Folder 4 New School for Social Research. Correspondence, speeches, class offerings, faculty lists, newsclippings, 1933-1963.

Folder 5 New School for Social Research. Continuation of folder 4.

Folder 6 Per Jacobbson Foundation. Chairman's correspondence, financial report, 1983-1986.

Folder 7 The Pilgrims. Lists of members, copies of speeches, rules, 1962-1965.

Folder 8 The River Club, New York. Yearbook, 1967.

Folder 9 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Board book, 12 May 1988.

Box 49 Folder 1 Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Review Committee correspondence, meeting minutes, memos, 1977-1979.

Folder 2 Tennis. United States Tennis Association, International Tennis Hall of Fame, and National Lawn Tennis Association correspondence, publications, newsclippings, reports, and meeting minutes, 1975-1986.

Folder 3 Tennis Publications. "Centennial Celebration" (Hall of Fame), "The International Tennis Hall of Fame," "The International Tennis Hall of Fame 1988 Annual Report."

Folder 4 Tennis. Lawn Tennis Championship programs, 1932-1933 (entered by Martin), correspondence, 1932-1976. oversize Tennis. Newsletter of International Tennis Hall of Fame (Summer 1991), "Tennis USA" (August 1982, December 1983), Tennis Hall of Fame Design Feasibility Study (1978).

Folder 5 Yale University. Correspondence, endowment memos, Institutional Policies Committee, Yale Corporation, 1933-1989.

Series VIII: Personal Papers Subseries A: Engagements Declined Folder 6 Speaking engagements declined, January-June 1951. Arranged according to date of function or engagement. Box 50 Folder 1 Speaking engagements declined, July-December 1951. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 2 Speaking engagements declined, January-June 1952. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 3 Speaking engagements declined, July-December 1952. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 4 Speaking engagements declined, January-June 1953. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 5 Speaking engagements declined, July-December 1953. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 6 Speaking engagements declined, January-July 1954. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Folder 7 Speaking engagements declined, August-December 1954. Arranged according to date of function or engagement.

Subseries B: Plays Box 51 Folder 1 Plays. Agreements to finance, correspondence, programs, script, reviews.

Subseries C: Personal Finances Folder 2 Income Taxes. Returns (1932-1937), correspondence regarding, A.G. Edwards salary statements.

Folder 3 Insurance. Premiums and policies, 1933-1938.

Folder 4 Miscellaneous. Various bills, statements, lease agreements.

SB 1 Checks and Receipts, 1931-1953.

SB 2 Check Stubs, 1931-1936. oversize Bank Statements, 1936. Statements for checking account at First National Bank of St. Louis.

Subseries D: Travel Folder 5 Log of Martin Family automobile trips, 1919-1941, kept by Wm. McC. Martin, Sr.

Folder 6 Cruisin' Around with the Governor General 1931. Books (2) on spring cruise on U.S.S. Pittsburgh with Captain Halsey Powell.

Folder 7 Cynthia Martin's account of post-World War II trip through Europe, n.d.

Folder 8 Far East Trip, 1958. Itineraries, plane tickets, tour guides, foreign currency.

Folder 9 Martin's Trip to Fort Benning, 1960. Scrapbook, itinerary.

Folder 10 African Safari, 1967. Itineraries, maps, correspondence.

Box 52 Folder 1 Travel Log, 1963-1977.

Folder 2 Cruises, 1938-1970. Passenger lists (1938, 1970), hotel brochure, itinerary for trip to Galapagos Islands.

Folder 3 Travels with National Geographic Society, 1981-1991. Itineraries, correspondence, documentation.

SB 3 Passports, 1943, 1977, 1982.

Subseries E: Family Folder 4 Malcolm Martin. Paper by Martin on railroads, newsclippings, East St. Louis Riverfront project newsclippings, correspondence, 1970s-1991. oversize Cynthia Martin (daughter). Letter in crayon, 1958.

Subseries F: Scrapbooks covering multiple jobs Volume 8 1933-1961. Clippings relating to Martin, New York Stock Exchange, and Federal Reserve Board.

Volume 9 1943-1960. Clippings relating to Martin, Army, Federal Reserve Board.

Subseries G: Miscellaneous SB 4 Notecards with appointments and addresses, tickets.

SB 5 Driver's license, pamphlets.

SB 7 Small spiral notebook with notes. oversize Political cartoon portraying Martin as hunter tracking trail of money. oversize Political cartoon of Martin and Lyndon Johnson, original, colored pencil, by Walt Kelly, 1965. oversize Award certificates, honorary citizen of Nashville and colonel aide de camp for state of Tennessee, 13 April 1962. oversize Certificate of induction into Nashville Red Carpet Club, 13 April 1962.

Series IX: Special Events Subseries A: Schools Folder 5 Honorary degrees, school commencement programs and alumni lists, 1936- 1969, including Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Amherst, and St. Albans, report cards, Yale.

Subseries B: Dinners SB 6 Invitation to Dwight Eisenhower's funeral, 1969.

Folder 6 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 7 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Box 53 Folder 1 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 2 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 3 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 4 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 5 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Folder 6 Dinner invitations, programs, and seating charts.

Series X: Publications Subseries A: Government Publications Box 54 Folder 1 Government Publications. "Education" (1935), "Bulletins and Articles Published by Bureau of Labor Statistics" (1935), "Labor" (1936), "Monthly Labor Review" (1936), Congressional Acts, 73d Congress, "Research Bulletin of the National Education Association" (1938), "Report to Congress on Operations of the foreign Economic Administration" (1944), "The Need for International Reserves" (1967), "The Review of Securities Regulation" analyzing the Martin Report (1971), "The International Monetary Crisis" (1973).

Subseries B: Non-government Publications Folder 2 Newsweek, 17 March 1934. Article on play "Yellow Jack."

Folder 3 Pamphlets. Milbank, Tweed & Hope Office Directory, "Financing New York City," by William Whyte (1935).

Folder 4 Newsweek, 11 July 1938 and Forbes, 1 August 1938. Articles on Martin.

Folder 5 Time, 15 August 1938. Cover picture and article on Martin. 2 copies.

Folder 6 The Commentator, November 1938. Article on Martin.

Folder 7 Financial World, 22 February 1939. Articles on New York Stock Exchange.

Folder 8 Miscellaneous. "Blue Sky News" (1939), "Town Meeting" with text of radio broadcast by Martin (1939), "The Tapeworm" with article on Martin (1939), "Foreign Policy Reports" (1940), "Town Hall" (1940), "Western Women's Club News" (1940).

Folder 9 Newsweek, 17 March 1941. Article on Martin.

Folder 10 Miscellaneous. "Foreign Policy Reports" (1942), "The Cotton Digest" (1946), "Reciprocal Trade agreements in the World Economy" (1948), "Europe after 1952" (1949), "The Economist" (1949), "The Romance of Banking" (1951), "Pangara."

Folder 11 U.S. News and World Report, 11 February 1955. Cover picture and article on Martin. 4 copies. Folder 12 Time, 10 September 1956. Cover picture and article on Martin. 2 copies.

Folder 13 Inflation and Recession?, 1958. Interview with Martin.

Folder 14 Banking, December 1962. Article on Martin.

Box 55 Folder 1 Miscellaneous. "Monthly Investment Letter" (1963), "Is the Ivy League Still the Best?" from Newsweek (23 November 1964), "Lectures in Memory of Louise Taft Semple" (1966), "The Government and the Central Bank" (1966).

Folder 2 Business Week, 22 April 1967. Cover picture and article on Martin.

Folder 3 Newsweek, 4 December 1967. Cover picture and article on Martin.

Folder 4 Miscellaneous. "Executives' Club News" (1968),"Financing Philanthropy," (1968), "The Economic Viewpoint" (1968), "Toward a World Central Bank?" including lecture by Martin for Per Jacobsson Foundation (1970), "The Magazine of Wall Street" including article on Martin Report (1971), "The Central Market System: A Case of Future Shock" (1974), "The Case for a Simpler Lifestyle" by Laurence Rockefeller (1976).

Folder 5 Atlantic Council Monetary Series, 1977-1983. Co-chaired by Martin.

Folder 6 Miscellaneous. "Monetary Policy Objectives for 1984," "The Economist" (1985), "Yale Alumni Magazine" (1986), "The Bank's World" (1986), "Presbyterian Journal" (1986), "Finance" from The Economist (1987), "The Age of Volcker" from Newsweek (1987), "Grading Greenspan" from The International Economy (1990).

Folder 7 Miscellaneous Undated. "The Youth Revolution: A Positive Response," "A Trust Company Proposition" by A.N. Edwards, "St. Louis as it is Today," St. Louis Country Day School Magazine (1986?).

Folder 8 Miscellaneous Newsclippings.

Folder 9 Miscellaneous Newsclippings.

FSB 11 Publications. Fortune (August 1938) featuring article on Martin, "How the Old Politics Swamped the New Economics," Fortune (1 September 1968), "In the Hot Seat on Monetary Policy," U.S. News and World Report (15 June 1956), miscellaneous clippings and articles.

Volume 10 A Foregone Conclusion: The Founding of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, by James Neal Primm.

Volume 11 Tennis Observed, by Bill Trabert with Pete Axthelm.

Subseries C: Economic Forum Folder 10 Winter 1932-1933.

Folder 11 Fall 1933.

Folder 12 1934: Economic Forum correspondence and editorial

FSB 12 Work-up of first Economic Forum cover, Winter 1932-33.

Volume 12 Bound edition, Economic Forum, Volume 1, Winter 1932-Fall 1933.

Series XI: Appointment Books and Logs Box 56 Folder 1 1945-1949: Appointment Book Pages with Martin's appointments

Folder 2 1949-1951: Appointment Book Pages

Folder 3 1951-1954: Martin's Appointment book pages

Folder 4 Calendar Pads, 1955-1956

Folder 5 Calendar Pads, 1957-1958

Folder 6 Calendar Pads, 1959-1960

Box 57 Folder 1 Calendar Pads, 1961-1962

Folder 2 Calendar Pads, 1963-1964

Folder 3 Calendar Pads, 1965-1966

Folder 4 Calendar Pads, 1967-1968

Box 58 Folder 1 Calendar Pad, 1969

Folder 2 Appointment Logs, n.d.

Folder 3 Appointments Diary, 1969

Folder 4 Appointments Diary, 1970

Folder 5 Appointments Diary, 1971

Folder 6 Appointments Diary, 1972

Folder 7 Appointments Diary, 1973

Folder 8 Appointments Diary, 1974

Folder 9 Appointments Diary, 1975

Folder 10 Appointments Diary, 1976

Box 59 Folder 1 Appointments Diary, 1977

Folder 2 Appointments Diary, 1978

Folder 3 Meeting attendance log, 1970-1971

Folder 4 Small looseleaf entries, 1972-1980

Folder 5 1974 Datebook pages

Folder 6 1975 Datebook

Folder 7 1977 Datebook

Folder 8 1979 Datebook

??? Diaries, 1961 and 1963 "The Economist Diary for 1953" (Blank)

Series XII: Dwight F. Davis Box 60 Folder 1 Personal. Announcement of marriage to Helen Brooks (15 Nov 1904), at- home card, envelope, birth announcement card for Dwight Filley Davis, Jr. (31 July 1907), marriage certificate for Davis and Brooks (15 Nov 1904), obituaries for Davis, letter from Mrs. Dwight Davis to Martin regarding inscription on Davis' tombstone, newsclipping regarding Davis Park.

Folder 2 Service Cup. Correspondence regarding Army-Navy tennis tournament, 1923-1926, newsclippings.

Folder 3 American Olympic Committee. Correspondence, 1923-1925, "Olympic News" newsletters, June-July 1923, Rules and Regulations of the American Olympic Committee.

Folder 4 Davis Cup. Draws and pairings (1926 & 1927 tournaments), guest list for 1976, Davis Cup Dedication, Davis Cup program (1988).

Folder 5 Davis Cup Correspondence. Correspondence regarding 1926 and 1927 tournaments, replies from foreign dignitaries regarding attendance, two letters from son regarding Davis autobiography and Davis Cup.

Folder 5a Appointment as colonel, U.S. Army, 22 May 1938; appointment as lieutenant colonel, U.S. Army, 30 October 1918.

Volume 13 Scrapbook, Dwight Davis in Philippines. Photographs.

Volume 14 Scrapbook, Dwight Davis Senate Campaign, 1920. (newsclippings)

Certificates. AMD Honorary Doctorate, Pennsylvania Military College, 1926 Recognition by France as Governor of Philippines, 1931 FSB 8a & 13 Appointment as Captain, National Guard, 5 August 1917 Appointment as Major, National Guard, 27 February 1918 Legion of Honor, France, 2 February 1932 Director of War Finance Corp., 17 May 1918, signed by President Harding Governor of Philippines, 27 May 1929, signed by President Hoover Completion of Course, Army College, September 1918 Resolution of Regard, St. Louis Municipal Soccer Association, 1915 Honorary Doctorate, University of Missouri, 1926 Honorary Doctorate, Washington University, 1926

Series XIII: Ephemera Folder 6 Lyndon Johnson. Transcript of interview with Martin including discussion on Johnson (8 May 1987) for oral history for LBJ Library, correspondence regarding, letter from LBJ (22 January 1969), memorandum of a conversation with LBJ (14 March 1967).

Folder 7 Loose Correspondence.

Folder 8 Papers. "The Federal Reserve System: An Analysis," by Cynthia Martin, undated paper, likely by Martin, drawing of lodge, pop-up of Sub-Treasury Building.

Folder 9 Biographical Information. Various short biographical sketches of Martin.