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Franklin Roosevelt as an agent of Wall Street financiers
-- by: Antony C. Sutton, 1975, source: Reformation.org
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22.  Appendix B: Sponsors of Plans Presented for Economic Planning

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Sponsors of Plans Presented for Economic Planning in the United States, April 1932 *

  • American Engineering Council, New York.
  • American Federation of Labor, Washington.
  • Associated General Contractors, Washington.
  • Charles A. Beard, New Milford, Conn.
  • Ralph Borsodi, author and economist. New York.
  • Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington.
  • Stuart Chase, author and economist.
  • Labor Bureau, New York.
  • Wallace B. Donham, Dean, Harvard School of Business.
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles (Ludlow bill).
  • Jay Franklin, author, The Forum.
  • Guy Greer, economist, The Outlook.
  • Otto Kahn, banker. New York.
  • Senator Robert M. La Follette, U.S. Senate.
  • Lewis L. Lorwin, economist, Brookings Institute, Washington.
  • Paul M. Mazur, investment banker. New York.
  • McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New York.
  • New England Council, Boston.
  • Progressive Conference (La Follette bill).
  • P. Redmond, economist, Schenectady, New York.
  • Sumner Slichter, economist and author, Madison Wis.
  • George Soule, editor, The New Republic.
  • C.R. Stevenson, of Stevenson, Jordan, and Harrison, New York.
  • Gerard Swope, President, General Electric Co.
  • Wisconsin Regional Plan, State Legislature, Madison, Wis.
  • National Civic Federation, New York.

* List Compiled by U.S. Dept. of Commerce.

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