Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Budget |
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... various offices and bureaus , and to coordinate them relative to the specifications of the grades of the ... various bureaus , or rather the percentage cost of classification in the various bureaus differed widely and does still in our ...
... various offices and bureaus , and to coordinate them relative to the specifications of the grades of the ... various bureaus , or rather the percentage cost of classification in the various bureaus differed widely and does still in our ...
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... various bureaus for whom work is done by the shops . A total increase of $ 36,110 over 1924 was esti- mated , $ 34,560 to cover the $ 240 increase of compensation - bonus-- and $ 1,550 to cover the increase in salaries under the ...
... various bureaus for whom work is done by the shops . A total increase of $ 36,110 over 1924 was esti- mated , $ 34,560 to cover the $ 240 increase of compensation - bonus-- and $ 1,550 to cover the increase in salaries under the ...
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... various bureau publications which included bulletins , circulars , reprints , etc. Mr. ANDERSON . I have an idea that so far as farmers ' bulletins are concerned you do not do a very good job of selling them . Mr. HAYNES . As a matter ...
... various bureau publications which included bulletins , circulars , reprints , etc. Mr. ANDERSON . I have an idea that so far as farmers ' bulletins are concerned you do not do a very good job of selling them . Mr. HAYNES . As a matter ...
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... various appropriations that have been declared by the comptroller to be field services , such as , for instance , the Forest Service , items of emergency printing that had to be done on the ground . For instance , a forest fire may ...
... various appropriations that have been declared by the comptroller to be field services , such as , for instance , the Forest Service , items of emergency printing that had to be done on the ground . For instance , a forest fire may ...
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... various bureau appropriations , but as I understand it , that is not looked upon by Congress with favor , and my understand- ing is that they requested the Budget Bureau this year to go through the bills and eliminate anything of that ...
... various bureau appropriations , but as I understand it , that is not looked upon by Congress with favor , and my understand- ing is that they requested the Budget Bureau this year to go through the bills and eliminate anything of that ...
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Page 7 - Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, with the exception of the Assistant Secretary, the average of the salaries of the total number of persons under any grade in any bureau, office, or other appropriation unit shall not at any time exceed the average of the...
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