Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Budget |
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... able to send only 500 of those requested . For example , a person may ask for a dozen different bulletins of which ... able to fill ? Mr. HAYNES . We do not have that tabulated for all of them . I made a rough tabulation the other day of ...
... able to send only 500 of those requested . For example , a person may ask for a dozen different bulletins of which ... able to fill ? Mr. HAYNES . We do not have that tabulated for all of them . I made a rough tabulation the other day of ...
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... able to meet these emergencies , and the money will have to come out of the printing appropriation instead of the various bureau appropriations . The extent of this work I have mentioned is rela- tively inconsequential , $ 8,000 a year ...
... able to meet these emergencies , and the money will have to come out of the printing appropriation instead of the various bureau appropriations . The extent of this work I have mentioned is rela- tively inconsequential , $ 8,000 a year ...
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... able to keep one or two men constantly engaged in that work , and they will be thoroughly posted on the complexities of the situation . If you are able to do that , which involves more or less expert handling , you will be able to get ...
... able to keep one or two men constantly engaged in that work , and they will be thoroughly posted on the complexities of the situation . If you are able to do that , which involves more or less expert handling , you will be able to get ...
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... able to tell how the storm is moving . Mr. BUCHANAN . Who makes the observations ? Mr. MARVIN . One of the officers aboard the ship . Mr. BUCHANAN . And on that information you give the storm warnings ? Mr. MARVIN . Yes , sir Mr ...
... able to tell how the storm is moving . Mr. BUCHANAN . Who makes the observations ? Mr. MARVIN . One of the officers aboard the ship . Mr. BUCHANAN . And on that information you give the storm warnings ? Mr. MARVIN . Yes , sir Mr ...
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... able to be a little more specific than that . Mr. MARVIN . The official in charge is the responsible head of the station . He has a first assistant and a messenger , in the case of the man at Tampa , and in the case of a large station ...
... able to be a little more specific than that . Mr. MARVIN . The official in charge is the responsible head of the station . He has a first assistant and a messenger , in the case of the man at Tampa , and in the case of a large station ...
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