Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, March 24, 26, April 1, 2, and 7, 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 165 lappuses |
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... give a wholly new service to Congress , but is to be used instead to give the personnel that you do have an opportunity to render a constructive service if time permits ? Mr. GRIFFITH . That would be satisfactory . Mr. CLAPP . The ...
... give a wholly new service to Congress , but is to be used instead to give the personnel that you do have an opportunity to render a constructive service if time permits ? Mr. GRIFFITH . That would be satisfactory . Mr. CLAPP . The ...
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... give the explanation . I have a high regard for Judge Oliver . My own judgment is that the allowance of stenographic help for the judges is pretty small . Senator MUNDT . Did Judge Oliver testify before the House com- mittee ? Judge ...
... give the explanation . I have a high regard for Judge Oliver . My own judgment is that the allowance of stenographic help for the judges is pretty small . Senator MUNDT . Did Judge Oliver testify before the House com- mittee ? Judge ...
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... give you some idea , without taking much time , what has been happening within the courts , the civil caseload of the courts for 1952 shows an increase over 1951 of nearly 7,000 civil cases , or 13 percent . The estimated caseload for ...
... give you some idea , without taking much time , what has been happening within the courts , the civil caseload of the courts for 1952 shows an increase over 1951 of nearly 7,000 civil cases , or 13 percent . The estimated caseload for ...
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... give these services depends in the ultimate sense upon the way we organize the central collections . It is the central services which make the multiple use of them possible and therefore the efficiency and economy possible . RECENT ...
... give these services depends in the ultimate sense upon the way we organize the central collections . It is the central services which make the multiple use of them possible and therefore the efficiency and economy possible . RECENT ...
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... give them reciprocal and relevant informa- tion . Senator MUNDT . You do give them what service you can , but I was thinking if all the executive agencies were to call upon you with the frequency that Members of Congress do , it would ...
... give them reciprocal and relevant informa- tion . Senator MUNDT . You do give them what service you can , but I was thinking if all the executive agencies were to call upon you with the frequency that Members of Congress do , it would ...
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additional Admiral PERRY Air Force aircraft American ammunition amount appropriation approved authorized bases bill budget building Chairman BRIDGES CLAPP Colonel LEONHARD Colonel WIMER committee construction contract cost countries Court defense Department divisions dollars DOUGLAS economic aid equipment estimate Europe expenditures facilities FERRY fiscal year 1954 FITZGERALD France French funds going Government GRUENTHER HALABY hearings HENLOCK House increase Indochina Indonesia June 30 Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress ment million mutual security NASH NATO Office operation percent personnel present prime contractor question record request salaries Secretary DULLES Secretary HUMPHREY Senator CHAVEZ Senator CORDON Senator DIRKSEN Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator FERGUSON Senator HAYDEN Senator MAGNUSON Senator MCCARRAN Senator MUNDT Senator ROBERTSON Senator SMITH Senator THYE Spain Spanish staff STASSEN statement STEWART thing tion United United Kingdom UNITED STATES SENATE
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