I believe that we should seek, wherever possible, to encourage the participation of the private capital market in those Federal programs whose primary objective is the extension of credit.
On the recordSeptember 8, 1965
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Memorandum Requesting a Study of Means of Financing Federal Loan Programs Through Private Capital
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