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Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
Testimonies at James K Vardaman Jr's Senate Banking Subcommittee hearing for his nomination to the Federal Reserve revealed 5 bankers in favor 1 banker and 1 past co-worker opposed. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 <i>Nevada State Journal</i> Reno, NV
Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 Nevada State Journal Reno, NV
James K Vardaman Jr's nomination for Federal Reserve Governor approved by Banking Subcommittee 4-0 and full banking committee 9-1 and sent to Senate for vote. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 <i>Oakland Tribune</i> Oakland, CA
Newspaper Article 1946 03/21 Oakland Tribune Oakland, CA
Documents produced by Bittner claimed to be a forgery by Reyburn. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/22 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1946 03/22 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
A handwriting expert confirmed the signatures on documents introduced by Bittner were not genuine. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/23 <i>The Daily Register</i> Harrisburg, IL
Newspaper Article 1946 03/23 The Daily Register Harrisburg, IL
Williams, Attorney for Bittner, DeCosta and Reyburn, all employees of the Vardaman Shoe Company four years ago when James K Vardaman Jr was President is to testify next week at the Senate Banking Subcommittee for Vardaman's nomination to the Federal Reserve. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/25 <i>Dixon Evening Telegraph</i> Divon, IL
Newspaper Article 1946 03/25 Dixon Evening Telegraph Divon, IL
James K Vardaman Jr explained to the Senate Banking Subcommittee that when he discovered the Inventory Report was inflated and had a new inventory conducted he determined the Vardaman Shoe Company was insolvent and began bankruptcy proceedings. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/25 <i>The Daily Register</i> Harrisburg, IL
Newspaper Article 1946 03/25 The Daily Register Harrisburg, IL
Williams, Attorney for Bittner, DeCosta and Reyburn, of the Vardaman Shoe Company testified that James K Vardaman Jr asked Reyburn to alter the inventory report to appear the company was solvent. Reyburn denied this allegation.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/26 <i>Edwardsville Intelligencer</i> Edwardsville, IL
Newspaper Article 1946 03/26 Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville, IL
Senate Banking subcommittee most likely to confirm James K Vardaman Jr's nomination for Federal Reserve Board. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/26 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1946 03/26 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
James K Vardaman Jr denied allegations by Williams and Bittner that he defrauded Bittner and ordered a "padded" inventory by employees. He set the record straight by explaining that he believed the company was solvent until he discovered the "padded" inventory. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/27 <i>Atchison Daily Globe</i> Atchison, KS
Newspaper Article 1946 03/27 Atchison Daily Globe Atchison, KS
James K Vardaman Jr approved by Senate Banking subcommittee for Federal Reserve Governor. Details about the Senators involved and opposing viewpoint explained. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/27 <i>Syracuse Herald Journal</i> Syracuse, NY
Newspaper Article 1946 03/27 Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse, NY
James K Vardaman Jr approved 4-0 by Senate Banking subcommittee for Federal Reserve Board. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/28 <i>Council Bluffs Nonpareil</i> Council Bluffs, IA
Newspaper Article 1946 03/28 Council Bluffs Nonpareil Council Bluffs, IA
James K Vardaman Jr's nomination for Federal Reserve Governor approved by Senate Banking subcommittee and sent to full banking committee for a vote where he was quickly confirmed to move on to full Senate for a vote. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 03/28 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1946 03/28 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
Good synopsis of the process to confirm James K Vardaman Jr as a Federal Reserve Governor. Over 50 witnesses wrote in or testified on behalf of Vardaman and several witnesses opposed but were shown to be unsustained.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 04/02 <i>Oakland Tribune</i> Oakland, CA
Newspaper Article 1946 04/02 Oakland Tribune Oakland, CA
Senator Donnell (R-MO) renewed his opposition against James K Vardaman Jr's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board in the Senate delaying the vote by several days.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 04/03 <i>Oakland Tribune</i> Oakland, CA
Newspaper Article 1946 04/03 Oakland Tribune Oakland, CA
Senator McFarland urged the Senate to stay in session until midnight if necessary to vote on James K Vardaman Jr's nomination for Federal Reserve Governor. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 04/04 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1946 04/04 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
Good synopsis of Senate proceedings on nomination of James K Vardaman Jr for Federal Reserve Governor. Vardaman approved 66-9. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 04/06 <i>Coshocton Tribune</i> Coshocton, OH
Newspaper Article 1946 04/06 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, OH
James K Vardaman Jr sworn in for Federal Reserve Governor. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 04/24  <i>The Maryville Daily Forum</i> Maryville, Missouri
Newspaper Article 1946 04/24 The Maryville Daily Forum Maryville, Missouri
Ben R Vardaman, commencement speaker at Braddyville High School from his home community, Buchanan Township near Des Moines, Iowa. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 07/10 <i>Berkshire Evening Eagle</i> Berkshire, MA
Newspaper Article 1946 07/10 Berkshire Evening Eagle Berkshire, MA
James K Vardaman Jr to attend opening night of the Berkshire Music Festival on July 25 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra playing Dmitri Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony. Former First Lady, Mrs. Roosevelt, will be in attendance. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 08/07 <i>Syracuse Herald Journal</i> Syracuse, NY
Newspaper Article 1946 08/07 Syracuse Herald Journal Syracuse, NY
James K Vardaman Jr made some phone calls after being contacted by banking officials who were being criminally indicted for anti-trust violations. The result temporarily suspended the Grand Jury investigation. Most likely it will become a civil case and the officials will be warned not to take any actions that appear to violate anti-trust laws. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 09/11 <i>Oakland Tribune</i> Oakland, CA
Newspaper Article 1946 09/11 Oakland Tribune Oakland, CA
James K Vardaman Jr not alarmed by stock market decline. The stock market declined the same last year in August 1945. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 11/12 <i>Mansfield News Journal</i> Mansfield, OH
Newspaper Article 1946 11/12 Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, OH
James K Vardaman visited Bethesda Hospital for treatment and applied for disability retirement. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 12/02 <i>Nashua Telegraph</i> Nashua, NH
Newspaper Article 1946 12/02 Nashua Telegraph Nashua, NH
James K Vardaman Jr, part of President Truman's faction that believed a recession could hit post war and favored relaxing credit controls.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 12/06 <i>Mansfield News Journal</i> Mansfield, OH
Newspaper Article 1946 12/06 Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, OH
Russia's leader, Stalin, had second heart attack in November and is resting in the Crimea. James K Vardaman Jr "Jack" requisitioned enlisted men to repair his home in Washington and collected sea pay when acting as the President's Naval Aide. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 12/11 <i>Wisconsin Rapids Daily</i> Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Newspaper Article 1946 12/11 Wisconsin Rapids Daily Wisconsin Rapids, WI
James K Vardaman Jr, one of President Truman's trusted advisors. President Truman's management style is to delegate and let go as he trusts his advisors. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1946 12/27 <i>Walla Walla Union Bulletin </i> Walla Walla, WA
Newspaper Article 1946 12/27 Walla Walla Union Bulletin Walla Walla, WA
President Truman criticized for favoring his Missouri friends in appointments. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1947 01/23 <i>Nashua Telegraph</i> Nashua, NH
Newspaper Article 1947 01/23 Nashua Telegraph Nashua, NH
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Eccles slow to relax credit controls due to fear of inflation despite James K Vardaman Jr's encouragement to do so. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1947 02/12 <i>Mansfield News Journal</i> Mansfield, OH
Newspaper Article 1947 02/12 Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, OH
Interesting article about military generals visiting the White House and the only black general being greeted cordially.
James K Vardaman Jr, a minority of one, on the Federal Reserve Board for wanting to relax credit controls. The rest of the board feels it is necessary to keep credit controls in place to avoid inflation. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1947 03/02 <i>Mount Pleasant News</i> Mount Pleasant, IA
Newspaper Article 1947 03/02 Mount Pleasant News Mount Pleasant, IA
James K Vardaman Jr and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Eccles at odds over credit controls. Eccles appealed to Truman who told Vardaman to stop "stump-speaking". Vardaman now attending bankers luncheons where he speaks on government waste and credit policies.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 01/29 <i>The Nebraska State Journal</i> Lincoln, NE
Newspaper Article 1948 01/29 The Nebraska State Journal Lincoln, NE
Eccles demoted from Federal Reserve Board Chairman to Vice Chairman by President Truman. McCabe, Philadelphia Republican, appointed as Chairman. James K Vardaman still in the minority with McCabe. Pro Eccles board members include: Szymczak, Draper, Evans and Clayton.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 02/10 <i>The Daily Register</i> Harrisburg, IL
Newspaper Article 1948 02/10 The Daily Register Harrisburg, IL
Eccles considered resigning over demotion but decided to stick it out on Federal Reserve Board. James K Vardaman Jr views are a minority on the board.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 04/08 <i>Mexia Weekly Herald</i> Mexia, TX
Newspaper Article 1948 04/08 Mexia Weekly Herald Mexia, TX
Martice Vardeman of Mart, Texas entered a gilt in the FFA Spring Gilt show in Mexia, Texas sponsored by Groesbeck, Mart and Mexia Chamber of Commerces. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 05/20 <i>Sheboygan Press</i> Sheboygan, WI
Newspaper Article 1948 05/20 Sheboygan Press Sheboygan, WI
James K Vardaman Jr accompanied President Truman via train to Girard College in Philadelphia. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 05/20 <i>The Dothan Eagle</i> Dothan, Alabama
Newspaper Article 1948 05/20 The Dothan Eagle Dothan, Alabama
Claude O Vardaman, Republican National Committeeman, Birmingham, Alabama supported Governor Dewey to the GOP National Convention. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 05/21 The Dothan Eagle Dothan, Alabama
Newspaper Article 1948 05/21 The Dothan Eagle Dothan, Alabama
Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State GOP Chairman, predicted New York Governor Thomas E Dewey will receive a majority of the votes of the 14-man Alabama delgation to the Republican National Convention. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 05/22 <i>Joplin Globe</i> Joplin, MO
Newspaper Article 1948 05/22 Joplin Globe Joplin, MO
Hayland Vardeman (female, not male as referred to in article) writes a column about happenings in the countryside then files them away. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 05/29 <i>Coshocton Tribune</i> Coshocton, Ohio
Newspaper Article 1948 05/29 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, Ohio
Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State Republican Chairman, advocated Vice President Richard Nixon as the GOP Presidential Nominee with Kentucky Senator, Thruston Morton, as his running mate in November. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 06/21 <i>The Dothan Eagle</i> Dothan, Alabama
Newspaper Article 1948 06/21 The Dothan Eagle Dothan, Alabama
Claude O Vardaman elected delegation chairman 
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 07/22 <i>The Advocate</i> Newark, OH
Newspaper Article 1948 07/22 The Advocate Newark, OH
Synopsis of President Truman's time in office in preparation for upcoming Presidential election. James K Vardaman Jr mentioned as one of Truman's controversial appointments has "served with distinction".  
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 10/28 <i>The Nebraska State Journal</i> Lincoln, NE
Newspaper Article 1948 10/28 The Nebraska State Journal Lincoln, NE
Wallace, who was fired by President Truman, writes against several men Truman appointed including James K Vardaman Jr.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1948 <i>Fresno Bee Republican</i> Fresno, California
Newspaper Article 1948 Fresno Bee Republican Fresno, California
Catherine Phoebe Piper pursues divorce due to cruelty by Louis Anthony Piper. Separated July 13, 1946. They have 5 minor children.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 05/28 <i>The Newark Advocate</i> Newark, OH
Newspaper Article 1949 05/28 The Newark Advocate Newark, OH
James K Vardaman Jr speaks at Missouri Bankers Association. Topic: High government officials should talk less and listen more. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/13 <i>Edwardsville Intelligencer</i> Edwardsville, IL
Newspaper Article 1949 08/13 Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville, IL
The freezer gifted to James K Vardaman Jr by a perfume company went to a Marine rest camp in Vardaman's name.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/13 <i>Mansfield News Journal</i> Mansfield, OH
Newspaper Article 1949 08/13 Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, OH
A Senate subcommittee investigating "five percenters" (bribes for government favors) uncovered a perfume company gave seven freezers to top officials including Mrs. Truman and James K Vardaman Jr.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/14 <i>Coshocton Tribune</i> Coshocton, OH
Newspaper Article 1949 08/14 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, OH
General Harry Vaughan, President Truman's Military Aide, admitted to a Senate subcommittee investigating "five percenters" (bribes for government favors) that his friends at a perfume company sent freezers to some of his friends including James K Vardaman Jr and Mrs. Truman but "there was nothing improper." 
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/14 <i>Council Bluffs Nonpareil</i> Council Bluffs, IA
Newspaper Article 1949 08/14 Council Bluffs Nonpareil Council Bluffs, IA
General Harry Vaughan, President Truman's Military Aide, admitted he received the freezers from the perfume company and had several sent on to his closest friends including James K Vardaman Jr, Mrs. Truman... 
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/15 <i>Nashua Telegraph</i> Nashua, NH
Newspaper Article 1949 08/15 Nashua Telegraph Nashua, NH
Harry Vaughan, President Truman's Military Aide, explained to the subcommittee that he received seven freezers from two old friends and he gifted five of them to close friends including James K Vardaman Jr. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/15 <i>Waukesha Daily Freeman</i> Waukesha, WI
Newspaper Article 1949 08/15 Waukesha Daily Freeman Waukesha, WI
The Senate subcommittee investigating "five percenters" (bribes for government favors) want to know the motive for the perfume company to send seven freezers to strangers. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1949 08/23 <i>Traverse City Record</i> Traverse City, MI
Newspaper Article 1949 08/23 Traverse City Record Traverse City, MI
Photo of freezer gifted in James K Vardaman Jr's name from Harry Vaughan, President Truman's Military Aide, paid for by a perfume company. 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 

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