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  1. John Wesley Snyder (June 21, 1895 – October 8, 1985) was an American businessman and senior federal government official. Thanks to a close personal friendship with President Harry S Truman, Snyder became Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman administration.

  2. John W. Snyder (1895 - 1985) came to Washington in the early 1930's with a broad background in banking and business. He held several public and private positions including National Bank Receiver in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Loan Administrator, and Director of War Mobilization and Reconversion.

  3. John W. Snyder (1946–1953) John Wesley Snyder was born on June 21, 1895, in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended Vanderbilt University for a year but left to join the Army in 1915. While serving in World War I, Snyder met Harry S. Truman.

  4. John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman Administration, 1946-53. Other Federal positions once held include Executive Vice-President and Director, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940-43; Assistant to the Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940-44; Federal Loan Administrator, 1945; Director, Office of War Mobilization ...

  5. John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman Administration, 1946-53. Other Federal positions once held include Executive Vice-President and Director, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940-43; Assistant to the Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940-44; Federal Loan Administrator, 1945; Director, Office of War Mobilization ...

  6. John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman Administration, 1946-53. Other Federal positions once held include Executive Vice-President and Director, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940-43; Assistant to the Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940-44; Federal Loan Administrator, 1945; Director, Office of War Mobilization ...

  7. Oral History Interview with John W. Snyder. Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman Administration, 1946‐53. Other Federal positions once held include Executive Vice‐President and Director, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940‐43; Assistant to the Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940‐44; Federal ...