Sundry Nominations: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session on Nominations of Nicholas Johnson, Maritime Administration, February 28, 1964, James D. O'Connell (Director of Telecommunications Management), Office of Emergency Planning, May 5, 1964, Frederick W. Ford, Federal Communications Commission, June 17, 1964, William D. Shields, Coast Guard, June 17, 1964, Charles P. Murphy, Coast Guard, June 17, 1964, Joseph R. Scullion, Coast Guard, June 17, 1964, George H. Hearn, Federal Maritime Commission, July 1, 1964, February 28, May 5, June 17, July 1, 1964U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 68 lappuses |
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