Warren G. Harding to Benjamin Strong Jr.
Title
Warren G. Harding to Benjamin Strong Jr.
Creator
Warren G. Harding
Identifier
WWP18796
Date
1922 June 3
Description
Warren G. Harding informs Benjamin Strong Jr. that he does not plan to veto the upcoming Federal Reserve bill.
Source
Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Language
English
Text
My dear Mr. Strong:
I am writing to acknowledge yours of May 26th, which came to me through the Secretary of the Treasury, expressing certain objections to the amended Federal Reserve Act as presented to me for signature. I recognize the force of some of the objections offered, but I very much question the wisdom of returning the act without approval on that account. I trust we shall be quite able to maintain a helpful and dependable course under the modified provisions of the act.
I am writing to acknowledge yours of May 26th, which came to me through the Secretary of the Treasury, expressing certain objections to the amended Federal Reserve Act as presented to me for signature. I recognize the force of some of the objections offered, but I very much question the wisdom of returning the act without approval on that account. I trust we shall be quite able to maintain a helpful and dependable course under the modified provisions of the act.
Original Format
Letter
To
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928
Collection
Citation
Warren G. Harding, “Warren G. Harding to Benjamin Strong Jr.,” 1922 June 3, WWP18796, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.