Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1917: Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, 1917 - 1124 pages |
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... messengers ; are they young boys ? Mr. PUTNAM . Yes , sir ; boys from 15 to 20 years of age . Mr. GOOD . How about the 53 assistants ? Mr. PUTNAM . They are in the clerical service or in minor positions scattered through the various ...
... messengers ; are they young boys ? Mr. PUTNAM . Yes , sir ; boys from 15 to 20 years of age . Mr. GOOD . How about the 53 assistants ? Mr. PUTNAM . They are in the clerical service or in minor positions scattered through the various ...
Page 83
... messenger from the White House . We charged that in . The Postmaster General has assigned clerks to cooperate with us and help us in various ways . We have included their salaries . The Secretary of the Treasury gave us some assistance ...
... messenger from the White House . We charged that in . The Postmaster General has assigned clerks to cooperate with us and help us in various ways . We have included their salaries . The Secretary of the Treasury gave us some assistance ...
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... messenger work , just about like the messenger of your committee . They are stationed at the doors of the divisions and look after visitors or run errands and carry papers around . Mr. BYRNS . There is one messenger for this committee ...
... messenger work , just about like the messenger of your committee . They are stationed at the doors of the divisions and look after visitors or run errands and carry papers around . Mr. BYRNS . There is one messenger for this committee ...
Page 115
... messenger work . We have not sufficient messengers by a great many . We are very short of messenger service . Mr. BYRNS . Let us see . You have a chief messenger , 6 messen- gers , 23 assistant messengers , and a messenger boy , which ...
... messenger work . We have not sufficient messengers by a great many . We are very short of messenger service . Mr. BYRNS . Let us see . You have a chief messenger , 6 messen- gers , 23 assistant messengers , and a messenger boy , which ...
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... messenger for every six persons in your department . Referring again to the messenger for this committee , there are 21 members of the committee , four clerks , and four rooms , and one messenger looks after all the work that arises in ...
... messenger for every six persons in your department . Referring again to the messenger for this committee , there are 21 members of the committee , four clerks , and four rooms , and one messenger looks after all the work that arises in ...
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Page 295 - For the purchase or exchange of professional and scientific books, law and medical books, and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department...
Page 485 - No part of any appropriation made for the Navy shall be expended for any of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Navy Department in the District of Columbia, including personal services of civilians and of enlisted men of the Navy, except as herein expressly authorized...
Page 125 - ... Congress, be, and they are hereby, repealed; and thereafter all details of civil officers, clerks, or other subordinate employees from places outside of the District of Columbia for duty within the District of Columbia, except temporary details for duty connected with their respective offices, be, and are hereby, prohibited; and thereafter all moneys accruing from lapsed salaries, or from unused appropriations for salaries, shall be covered into the Treasury...
Page 612 - Department," contained in the Legislative. Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921.
Page 436 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, shall not exceed ten thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of War shall each year, in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Page 660 - For investigating the question of public use or sale of inventions for two years or more prior to filing applications for patents...
Page 436 - And the services of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary, may be employed only in the office of the Chief of Engineers to carry into effect the various appropriations for rivers and harbors...
Page 14 - I go to work knowing my child is somewhere safe from 8 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Page 502 - Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair. STATEMENT OF REAR ADMIRAL DAVID W. TAYLOR, CHIEF BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR.
Page 538 - Female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents"?