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John Wesley Snyder

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389: 346:, with whom he had served in the Army Reserves. Editorials criticized the cronyism and said his narrow range of experience made him unfit for the job. His task as Secretary was to establish a stable postwar economy. The main points of his program were maintaining confidence in the credit of the government, reducing the federal debt, keeping the interest rate low, and encouraging public thrift through investment in U.S. Savings Bonds. A deeply conservative businessman, he had faith that the free economy would work itself out. He reduced the national debt while balancing the budget. He was reluctant to spend large sums on the Marshall Plan of aid to Europe. Snyder had little diplomatic experience, and in his negotiations with British leadership regarding Britain's need for dollars, he angered his counterparts. 1130: 334:, Federal Loan Administrator, and Director of War Mobilization and Reconversion. In the last office he played a leading part in the transition of the American economy from a wartime to a peacetime basis. Liberals complained that he removed federal controls on the economy too quickly after the war, hurting consumers, delaying the housing program and bankrupting small businesses. His biographer says, "His handling of the steel crisis in 1946 was an even greater fiasco." 1212: 240: 354:
at one point Secretary Snyder made some very -- well, remarks which I thought were wholly undiplomatic and rude and showed his lack of concern for the UK problem (the general sense of them was why didn't the UK get a hold of itself, and why didn't its people do some work for change and why don't you
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in five different sectors of the Western Front and was decorated for his service by both the United States and France. During his service in the artillery, he became friends with other noted Americans such as boxer Gene Tunney, America’s β€œace of aces” fighter pilot Eddie Rickenbacker, and future
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presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman (also in the artillery). Snyder was mustered out of the army in 1919 and returned to Arkansas after the war. He retained his commission as a captain and ultimately achieved the rank of colonel in the Army Reserve.
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Snyder funded the Korean War by increasing taxes. He feuded constantly with the Federal Reserve system, until it became more independent in 1951. He retired from government in 1953 at the end of Truman's second term.
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Snyder moved to Washington in the early 1930s with a broad background in banking and business. He held several public and private offices including National Bank Receiver in the
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and later attended Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering from 1914 to 1915. Because of finances, he quit and returned to Arkansas, moving to
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On January 5, 1920, he married Carrie Evlyn Cook (1895-1956). They had one daughter, Edith Cook "Drucie" Snyder Horton (1925-1999) born in
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Fielding, Jeremy. "The primacy of national security? American responses to the British financial crisis of 1949."
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in the Truman administration. He is the first native-born Arkansan to hold a US Cabinet post. Historian
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Snyder was appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1946 by his close personal friend President
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cure those productivity problems in the United Kingdom, and why don't you get off your butt).
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where he boarded with his sister, Sula Snyder Warren, and taught at a small country school.
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Heidenheimer, A. J. "John Snyder's Hope Chest," The New Republic, 15 October 1951 pp 12–13
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Biographical Dictionary of the United States Secretaries of the Treasury, 1789-1995
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Snyder, John F. "The Treasury and Economic Policy" in Francis Howard Heller, ed.
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emphasizes Snyder's conservatism, stating that he was openly skeptical of
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Snyder volunteered for the army in 1915 and trained at
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Index

John W. Snyder
John Snyder (disambiguation)

United States Secretary of the Treasury
Harry S. Truman
Fred M. Vinson
George M. Humphrey
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Seabrook Island, South Carolina
Washington National Cathedral
Democratic
Vanderbilt University

Harry S Truman
Secretary of the Treasury
Alonzo Hamby
New Dealism
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Forrest City, Arkansas
Fort Logan H. Roots
North Little Rock, Arkansas
World War I
Forrest City, Arkansas
Forrest City, Arkansas
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Harry S. Truman
Paul Nitze
Chancellor of the Exchequer

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