
Russell Cornell Leffingwell (September 10, 1878 – October 2, 1960) was an American banker who led the
Council on Foreign Relations
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from 1944 until 1953. From 1944 to 1946, he served as president of the Council, and from 1946 to 1953, he served as the organization's first chairman. He was also a trustee of
Carnegie Corporation
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from 1923 to 1959. His banking career, which focused on international lending, started when he joined
J.P. Morgan
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in 1923, and he retired as chairman of the company in 1950.
In reference to the economic problems of the early 1930s, he is reported to have said: "The remedy is for people to stop watching the ticker, listening to the radio, drinking bootleg gin, and dancing to jazz... and return to the old economics and prosperity based on saving and working."
[Peter Bernstein, ''The Wedding of The Waters'', Norton, 2005, p. 230]
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American bankers
Presidents of the Council on Foreign Relations
Chairs of the Council on Foreign Relations
1878 births
1960 deaths
Yale University alumni
Columbia Law School alumni
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