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engaged in spreading the Rooseveltian
doctrines in Europe. As lieutenant gov
ernor during Mr. Roosevelt’s two terms
as governor, Herbert H. Lehman was
frequently acting governor and always
an intimate counselor of the governor. It
was Mr. Roosevelt who fought to have
Lehman named as the Democratic candi
date for governor in the face of Tam
many opposition, and intimated that he
might appoint him Secretary of the
Treasury in the event of his defeat in
the election. So close is Governor Lehman
to the President that even now he is re
peatedly mentioned as a likely succes>or
in the event of Secretary of the Treasury
Woodin’s resignation.
One of the key Roosevelt advisors is
Bernard M. Baruch, a power in the Wil
son administration, who first came into
the picture as an early Roosevelt supporter
in the pre-convention days. After the
election he was in frequent consultation
with Mr. Roosevelt at Hyde Park when
it was predicted that he would be chosen
as either Secretary of State or Secretary
of the Treasury. Behind the scenes, he
was the dominant economist during the
framing of the National Industrial Recov
ery Act and his ideas were also embodied
in the Farm Relief Act. It was Mr.
Baruch who recommended the appoint
ment of his former associates, on the
War Industries Board, General Hugh
Johnson and George N. Peek, as admin
istrators of the National Recovery Act
and the Farm Relief Act, respectively.
When Assistant Secretary of State Moley
went to London to keep an eye on the
World Economic Conference, President
Roosevelt called Mr. Baruch info his ad
ministration as an advisor without port
folio. In assuming this position in the
absence of Secretary of State Hull and
the President from Washington, Mr.
Baruch was regarded as the “unofficial
president.” Now he is closely concerned
with shaping the administration’s pro
posals on stabilization of currency and
the direction of NRA.
The second group of Jewish “New
Dealers” is comprised of those who are
members of the so-called "brain trust,’
the body of youthful and liberal econom
ists, technicians and professors upon
whose expert counsel and experience the
President has leaned heavily and drawn
freely in framing the recovery projects.
The Jewish members of this loosely-knit
“kitchen cabinet" are James Paul War
burg, Herbert Feis, Charles W. Taussig,
Emanuel Goldenweiser, Mordecai Ezekiel,
Felix Frankfurter, Nathan Margold,
Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., and Henry
Morgenthau, Jr. Of the latter we have
already spoken. Of the others only War
burg, Frankfurter and Taussig hold no
official government posts.
Warburg, a son of the late Paul M.
Warburg, regarded as the father of the
Federal Reserve System, is an expert on
finance and was financial advisor of the
American delegation to the World Eco
nomic Conference. His continued pres
ence at financial conferences as an un
official observer for the President and the
frequency with which he is consulted on
fiscal matters by Mr. Roosevelt have given
rise to the report that he will shortly
be appointed Under-Secretary of the
Treasury, an office which is now vacant.
Charles Taussig, a wealthy industrial
ist and sugar magnate, met Mr. Roose
velt on a train bound from W’arm
Springs, Georgia, and during a discussion
on Cuban affairs so impressed the Presi
dent-elect that he was invited to join
the “brain trust” as an industrial expert.
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