Legislative Branch AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 |
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5. lappuse
... purchased by members of the bar , law libraries , and business people engaged in foreign trade and com- merce , it is our opinion that at lease 500 or more sets of the digest should be published . Moreover , several additional volumes ...
... purchased by members of the bar , law libraries , and business people engaged in foreign trade and com- merce , it is our opinion that at lease 500 or more sets of the digest should be published . Moreover , several additional volumes ...
7. lappuse
... purchase the air conditioning- AIR - CONDITIONING UNITS REQUIRED Senator MUNDT . How many units would be required ? Mr. MOLLISON . Thirty - eight units . Senator MUNDT . Is that more than one to an office ? Mr. MOLLISON . Yes , sir ...
... purchase the air conditioning- AIR - CONDITIONING UNITS REQUIRED Senator MUNDT . How many units would be required ? Mr. MOLLISON . Thirty - eight units . Senator MUNDT . Is that more than one to an office ? Mr. MOLLISON . Yes , sir ...
28. lappuse
... purchase of fluorescent desk lamps , but actually the cost is such now that the annual allotment should be $ 1,500 . Senator MUNDT . Have you provided every desk with a fluorescent lamp by now ? Mr. HENLOCK . Mr. Caraway the Custodian ...
... purchase of fluorescent desk lamps , but actually the cost is such now that the annual allotment should be $ 1,500 . Senator MUNDT . Have you provided every desk with a fluorescent lamp by now ? Mr. HENLOCK . Mr. Caraway the Custodian ...
31. lappuse
... purchasing power now than it had 15 years ago in 1939. The remaining 42 percent is for the central service of the Library , and more than half of this item is to meet increased costs , other unavoidable obligations like penalty mail ...
... purchasing power now than it had 15 years ago in 1939. The remaining 42 percent is for the central service of the Library , and more than half of this item is to meet increased costs , other unavoidable obligations like penalty mail ...
32. lappuse
... purchase by Congress in 1811 of Thomas Jefferson's private library - the extraordinary collection of the outstand ... purchased for $ 100,000 the his- torical library of Peter Force , which put the Library in the front rank among ...
... purchase by Congress in 1811 of Thomas Jefferson's private library - the extraordinary collection of the outstand ... purchased for $ 100,000 the his- torical library of Peter Force , which put the Library in the front rank among ...
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Act making appropriations additional judges Administration agencies amended America in Congress American Bar Association amount annual Appropriations Committee Approved bill building Capitol catalog cards Chairman CHANDLER CLAPP clerk collection Congress assembled CONGRESS THE LIBRARY copies Copyright Office cost Customs Court customs law Department deposited digest District of Columbia dollars estimate facilities film functions Gardiner Greene Hubbard Government gress hearings hereby authorized House Appropriations Committee House committee House of Representatives increase requested Joint Committee Judiciary June 30 Law Library Legislative Reference Service LIBR TRY Librarian Library of Congress Library's material METCALF MOLLISON motion pictures national library penalty mail percent positions present President printed published purchase purpose reduction Salaries and expenses Senate and House Senator MUNDT staff STAT statement Statutes Study room subcommittee supporting personnel thereof tion travel and miscellaneous Treasury United United States Senate volumes Washington
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110. lappuse - ... such copies or copy, print, photograph, or other reproduction to be accompanied in each case by a claim of copyright. No action or proceeding shall be maintained for infringement of copyright in any work until the provisions of this title with respect to the deposit of copies and registration of such work shall have been complied with.
7. lappuse - ... before the Ways and Means Committee of the House and the Finance Committee of the Senate, the amendment was not adopted.
23. lappuse - Any deficiencies of such salary fund or expense fund shall be paid out of any funds in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, and...
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97. lappuse - That for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress at the said city of Washington, and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...
130. lappuse - While residing in Paris, I devoted every afternoon I was disengaged, for a summer or two, in examining all the principal bookstores, turning over every book with my own hand, and putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science.
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115. lappuse - That a board is hereby created and established, to be known as the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board (hereinafter referred to as the board), which shall consist of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library, the Librarian of Congress...
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