Foley, Raymond M. (Raymond Michael), 1890-1975
President Truman Visits Oregon Flood Disaster
President Harry S. Truman visits Vanport, Oregon, after a flood disaster. From left to right, Housing and Home Finance Administrator Raymond Foley, Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug, and President Harry S. Truman. Others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman Meets with Home Owners' Loan Corporation
President Harry S. Truman (seated) poses with officials of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) to mark their repayment of $26,000,000 to the Federal Treasury on the $200,000,000 advanced by the Government in 1933 as capitol stock. Pictured left to right: J.S. Baughman, General Manager of HOLC; J. Alston Adams, Member of the Home Loan Bank Board; Raymond Foley, Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency; Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder; O.K. LaRoque, member of the Home Loan Bank Board, William K.
Raymond Foley and Others Meet in Chicago
Housing Luncheon, Research Institute of America
Raymond Foley and others attend the Housing Luncheon hosted by the Research Institute of America. Front Row, left to right: Bill Casey, Chairman of the Board of Editors, R.I.A.; Congressman Wright Patman; Mr. John Fahey, Commissioner, Federal Home Loan Bank Administration; Mr. Wilson Wyatt, Housing Expediter and Administrator of the National Housing Agency; Leon Henderson, Chief Economist, R.I.A.; Mr. Raymond Foley, Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration. Back Row, left to right: Addison B. Clohosey, Director, Washington Office, R.I.A.; Mr.
President Truman Signing Public Housing Bill
Raymond M. Foley, National Housing Administrator
Raymond M. Foley, National Housing Administrator, shown appearing before the Joint House-Senate Committee which opened an investigation on the housing situation. From Beth Gore
Housing Administrator Raymond M. Foley (left) and Senator John J. Sparkman
In an appearance before the Senate Banking Sub-Committee, Housing Administrator Raymond M. Foley urged Congress to pass a sweeping long range public housing and slum clearance program because "there is no alternative." Foley (left) is shown with Senator John J. Sparkman, Chairman of the Subcommittee. From: Beth Gore