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  1. Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. Through his public career, he served as the 5th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1930 to 1933.

  2. Eugene Meyer (born Oct. 31, 1875, Los Angeles—died July 17, 1959, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., U.S.) was an influential leader in American political and social life and publisher of The Washington Post from 1933 to 1946.

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  4. A highly respected financier and government official, Meyer was responsible for all economic policy-making under president Hoover. In 1931, he sought to overcome the free gold problem by advocating for the creation of a Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

  5. Died: July 17, 1959. Eugene Isaac Meyer was chairman (called “governor” before 1935) of the Federal Reserve Board from September 16, 1930, to May 10, 1933. Meyer was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1875. He received his bachelor’s degree and a doctorate in law from Yale University.

  6. Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. Through his public career, he served as the 5th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1930 to 1933.

  7. Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. Through his public career, he served as the 5th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1930 to 1933 and was the first president of the World Bank Group from June to December 1

  8. The subject files, 1929-1959, of investment banker, financier, public official, and newspaperman Eugene Meyer (1875-1959) relating to his tenure as fifth chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1930-1933, consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, copies of congressional legislation, printed material, and other papers (2,134 ...

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