Correspondence Between Edwin Nourse and Senator Homer Ferguson with Related Material
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Fied 11-28-48.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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Council of Economic Advisers
Washington 25, D. C.
August 6, 1948
Dear Senator Ferguson:
I am sorry that I have been unavoidably delayed
in this written reply to your inquiry of August 2 concerning
our employment of William W. Remington.
As I informed the legal counsel of your Committee over
the telephone, these matters as related to agencies in the
Executive Office of the President had to be referred to the
White House. I am now happy to inform you that the files
of the E.C.A. relating to Mr. Remington's appointment with
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us are available for examination by the Committee or some
representative whom you may designate.
In order that there may be no misunderstanding, I should
call your attention to the fact that the Council is not in
a position to make available any information relating to the
to and loyalty him his in of statement view Mr. Remington of of the August President's or any 5, 1948. investigative directive of data March relating 13, 1948
Very truly yours,
E.G. NOURSE
Chairman
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Honorable Homer Ferguson
United States Senate
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Washington, D. C.
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