The frontispiece is from an oil painting by Phillip A. de Laszlo. Commissioned by four engineering societies of which the President was an honorary member, the original work was presented by them in 1932 to the United Engineering Trustees. It now hangs in their headquarters in New York, New York. JOEL W. SOLOMON Administrator of General Services August 1977 JAMES B. RHOADS Archivist of the United States PUBLIC PAPERS OF HERBERT HOOVER, 1932–33 SUPPLEMENT I—The Last Days-Financial Panic LIST OF ITEMS Page 1 Special Message to the Congress on the Economic Recovery Program. January 4, 1932 1 2 White House Statement on Domestic Health Conditions. January 4, 1932 4 3 The President's News Conference of January 5, 1932 6 7 5 Message to the Colorado Conference on Child Health and Protection. January 5, 1932 8 6 Statement on the Death of Julius Rosenwald. January 6, 1932 9 7 Remarks Welcoming Representatives of Pennsylvania's Unemployed. January 7, 1932 9 8 Message to the Diphtheria Prevention Commission. January 7, 1932 10 9 The President's News Conference of January 8, 1932 11 13 11 Statements on the Governor Generalship of the Philippines. January 9, 1932 15 12 Message on Life Insurance Day. January 11, 1932 16 13 Letter Accepting the Resignation of Ira E. Robinson as a Member of the Federal Radio Commission. January '11, 1932 17 14 Message to the American Road Builders Association. January 11, 1932 18 |