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... facilities needed to accommodate such numbers . The problem has worsened since that time as improvements in the technology of education have made the facilities dated and not worthy of students or faculty . If the Naval Academy is to ...
... facilities needed to accommodate such numbers . The problem has worsened since that time as improvements in the technology of education have made the facilities dated and not worthy of students or faculty . If the Naval Academy is to ...
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... facilities . We have secretaries of both of these committees at the Naval Acad- emy , and we have a professional consultant for the Committee on Facilities , and we are in the process of obtaining and soliciting the services of a ...
... facilities . We have secretaries of both of these committees at the Naval Acad- emy , and we have a professional consultant for the Committee on Facilities , and we are in the process of obtaining and soliciting the services of a ...
Page 3939
... facilities have waiting lists . A nearby privately operated home was available but the cost of placement at this home was prohibitive to this family . It seems that we are remiss in our duty and shortsighted by condoning re- striction ...
... facilities have waiting lists . A nearby privately operated home was available but the cost of placement at this home was prohibitive to this family . It seems that we are remiss in our duty and shortsighted by condoning re- striction ...
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... facilities have been , and probably will be for the indefinite future , hopelessly overcrowded . The facilities which are available in the private or nonprofit sector are few and far between . The few institutions which are available ...
... facilities have been , and probably will be for the indefinite future , hopelessly overcrowded . The facilities which are available in the private or nonprofit sector are few and far between . The few institutions which are available ...
Page 3942
... facilities operated for profit when obtaining institutional care under the civilian health and medical pro- gram of the uniformed services if it is determined to be in the best interests of the patient and the Government to do so . The ...
... facilities operated for profit when obtaining institutional care under the civilian health and medical pro- gram of the uniformed services if it is determined to be in the best interests of the patient and the Government to do so . The ...
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Page 3988 - Article I, section 9, clause 8 of the Constitution states in part "* * * And no Person holding any office of Profit or Trust * shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept any present. Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King. Prince, or foreign State.
Page 3985 - over the next several years. Such action would serve, to reinforce the Marine Corps' continuing efforts to maintain a strong and vigorous Reserve Officer Corps. This concludes my formal statement, Mr. Chairman. I will be happy to try to answer any questions you or the members of the committee may have. Thank you. (The attachments
Page 91 - part, and the United States Government, party of the second part. Witnesseth : That the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00)
Page 4404 - shall execute such documents for the transfer of title or other interest in property, except any mineral rights therein, and take such other action as the Secretary of Defense deems necessary or proper to transfer such property under the provisions of this
Page 131 - thereof. Section 505(a) provides that assistance may be furnished on a grant basis or on such terms, including cash, credit, or other terms of repayment as may be determined to be best suited to achievement of the purposes of mutual security. In
Page 44 - Chairman, members of the committee, it is my privilege to appear before you today to present the views of the Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska on S.
Page 137 - every effort shall be made to improve the welfare and well-being of the inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands and to promote their economic and cultural advancement during such time as the United States continues to retain authority over the Ryukyu Islands.
Page 3950 - The subcommittee met at 10 am, the Honorable F. Edward Hébert, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding. Mr. HÉBERT. The committee will be in order. Members of the committee, this morning we are meeting to consider the bills which we did not have time to consider yesterday. I will ask Mr.
Page 166 - •SEC. 5. Chapter 539 of title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows: ( 1 ) The following new section is added after section 5578 : "§ 5578a. Regular Navy; Judge Advocate General's Corps "(a) Original appointments to the active list of the Navy in the Judge Advocate General's Corps may
Page 3946 - the Secretary concerned, and which such member, former member, or person would be entitled to receive if serving on active duty in such rank, grade, or rating, multiplied by the number of years of active service creditable to him * * *." (Emphasis supplied). On January