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... Commission , but in speaking I am also speaking for the Engineering Manpower Com- mission of which Maynard M. Boring , of General Electric Co. , is Chairman . The Engineering Manpower Commission represents all the engi- neering ...
... Commission , but in speaking I am also speaking for the Engineering Manpower Com- mission of which Maynard M. Boring , of General Electric Co. , is Chairman . The Engineering Manpower Commission represents all the engi- neering ...
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... Commission . In a letter sent to each Member of Congress on January 24 , our organization expresses the view that unanimous adoption by the U. N. General Assembly of a resolution directing its Disarmament Commission to continue " to ...
... Commission . In a letter sent to each Member of Congress on January 24 , our organization expresses the view that unanimous adoption by the U. N. General Assembly of a resolution directing its Disarmament Commission to continue " to ...
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... Commission . It seemed to us that we were not making an effective contribution on the whole program because we were not also simulating the large radiation , neutrons , and gamma rays , to which the parts of nuclear engines and nuclear ...
... Commission . It seemed to us that we were not making an effective contribution on the whole program because we were not also simulating the large radiation , neutrons , and gamma rays , to which the parts of nuclear engines and nuclear ...
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... Commission on Service Pay , of which I was chairman , had just completed a year's study of military pay . You were then about to consider legislation based on the Commission report - changed somewhat but still holding to the fundamental ...
... Commission on Service Pay , of which I was chairman , had just completed a year's study of military pay . You were then about to consider legislation based on the Commission report - changed somewhat but still holding to the fundamental ...
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... Commission pay structure that was designed in 1948 and considered by the Congress in 1949 - we took that original Hook pay structure , and increased it by 4 percent to reflect the increases that Congress pro- vided in 1952. To that have ...
... Commission pay structure that was designed in 1948 and considered by the Congress in 1949 - we took that original Hook pay structure , and increased it by 4 percent to reflect the increases that Congress pro- vided in 1952. To that have ...
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Page 152 - And he shall judge among many people, and rebuke strong nations afar off; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. But they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make them afraid: for the mouth of the Lord of hosts hath spoken it.
Page 678 - Mr. Chairman, I would like to put in the record at this point some correspondence I have had with General Fleming relative to this question.
Page 101 - The President is authorized, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, to provide for the deferment from training and service under this Act in the land and naval forces of the United States of...
Page 127 - The Congress further declares that in a free society the obligations and privileges of serving in the armed forces and the reserve components thereof should be shared generally, in accordance with a system of selection which is fair and just, and which is consistent with the maintenance of an effective national economy.
Page 180 - ... prior to the date scheduled for his induction and pursuant to a proclamation by the Governor of a State to the effect that the authorized strength of any...
Page 104 - Congress further declares that adequate provision for national security requires maximum effort in the fields of scientific research and development, and the fullest possible utilization of the Nation's technological, scientific, and other critical manpower resources.
Page 239 - I would be less than frank if I did not tell you that we still have important deficiencies in our defense program.
Page 347 - To maintain, by timely and effective military action, the security of the United States, its possessions, and areas vital to its interest. 3. To uphold and advance the national policies and interests of the United States.
Page 180 - Guard to enable it to maintain its strength authorized by current appropriations, and prior to the issuance of orders for him to report for induction, enlists or accepts appointment in any such organized unit shall be deferred from training and service under this title so long as he continues to serve satisfactorily as a member of such organized unit.
Page 104 - II-A shall be placed any registrant whose continued service is found to be necessary to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest...