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was goins to London to become '.onmfc Adviser to the Bank of England.<br />

Ahd that, because he was relatively unkmoxn to the financial press,<br />

caused some frantic explorarion of his background. What was gleaned<br />

came from his <strong>for</strong>mer students. Wen he left Plondon in AprfZ, 1930, his<br />

departure was marked by expressions of the deepest esteem and affectton.<br />

Stwasr rejoined Case, Pmroy 6 Company, as Chairman of the<br />

Board, and continued, according ta the press, to execute confidential<br />

missions <strong>for</strong> Governor George L. Harrison of the New York Federal Be-<br />

serve Bank, Governor Eugene Meyer of the Federal Reserve Board, and<br />

Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon. <strong>The</strong>se he undertook with ad-<br />

mirable dispatch and secrecy, moving with apparent invisibility between<br />

Europe and the United States, between New York 2nd Washington. Indeed,<br />

he has been called the "grey eminencew of American finance of the period.<br />

Unlike the friar Franpis du Tsenblay, he did not walk vast distances in<br />

rape sandals and worn cassock, but like him Stewart, simple and unasatrm-<br />

ing, melted into the cmonalty, holding great power in his quiet hands.<br />

Only once did he doff his cloak of invisfbility &nd assume an assignment<br />

publicly; late in 1931 he represented Governor Rarrfson on an internation-<br />

al cmittee called to advise the Bank <strong>for</strong> laternational Settlements on<br />

Gemany" ability to resume reparations payments at the expiration of the<br />

moratorium then in effect. By virtue of his excellent econmic prepara-<br />

tion, his fismness and his tact, he caused his confreres on the h ittee<br />

to take Ento consideration the vast comnerclal credits wed United States<br />

interests by Germany and<br />

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other European countries, and ta recognize,<br />

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despite their reluetaace to do so, tkt reparations and the cmrcial<br />

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credits were in fact related, a d -must be dealt with accordingly.

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