Regulating the Recovery of Portal-to-portal Pay, and for Other Purposes: Hearings Before Subcommittee on Patents, Trade-Marks and Copyrights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First Session on H. R. 65, H. R. 124, H. R. 1107, H. R. 1984, Bills to Extend Time Limitations on Patents in the Case of Veterans of World War II, Or where the Use of the Patents was Prevented by World War II (Subsequent to the Hearings, a Revised Bill, H. R. 4304, was Introduced and Ordered Reported by the Subcommittee). April 2, May 9 and 14, 1947U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... witnesses will not feel that unduly discriminating against them if I attempt to call them , the Members of Congress , first . Mrs. ST . GEORGE . May I be excused , if there are no questions ? Mr. REED . Thank you for your statement ...
... witnesses will not feel that unduly discriminating against them if I attempt to call them , the Members of Congress , first . Mrs. ST . GEORGE . May I be excused , if there are no questions ? Mr. REED . Thank you for your statement ...
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... Maryland ; and others whom we might mention and here is a witness of the fact that the Democratic National Committee is strongly for it , Mrs. Tillett and Senator McGrath have sent their messages via 42 EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT.
... Maryland ; and others whom we might mention and here is a witness of the fact that the Democratic National Committee is strongly for it , Mrs. Tillett and Senator McGrath have sent their messages via 42 EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT.
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... witnesses . Are there any other witnesses that we do not have listed ? You may extend your remarks in the record , if you wish . As I understand from the chairman , this committee is to reconvene at 10 o'clock on Friday to hear the ...
... witnesses . Are there any other witnesses that we do not have listed ? You may extend your remarks in the record , if you wish . As I understand from the chairman , this committee is to reconvene at 10 o'clock on Friday to hear the ...
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... witnesses to follow me . The thing I want to emphasize is that we have more faith in the ultimate correction of these evils based upon a study which should be made not only of the practices and laws of the Federal Government but also of ...
... witnesses to follow me . The thing I want to emphasize is that we have more faith in the ultimate correction of these evils based upon a study which should be made not only of the practices and laws of the Federal Government but also of ...
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... witnesses here who are exceedingly well informed on this subject and who have come from some distance , and in my judgment are entitled to be heard in preference to myself . One witness , may I say , Mr. Chairman , is here on what might ...
... witnesses here who are exceedingly well informed on this subject and who have come from some distance , and in my judgment are entitled to be heard in preference to myself . One witness , may I say , Mr. Chairman , is here on what might ...
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