Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - Courts |
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... copies of reference books , uncopyrighted material , etc .. 2. British , dominions and colonies .. $ 5,000 5,000 $ 4 , 984. 70 4 , 618. 80 3. Foreign : ( a ) European . 10,000 12 , 432.87 ( b ) Latin America . 5,500 ( c ) Other foreign ...
... copies of reference books , uncopyrighted material , etc .. 2. British , dominions and colonies .. $ 5,000 5,000 $ 4 , 984. 70 4 , 618. 80 3. Foreign : ( a ) European . 10,000 12 , 432.87 ( b ) Latin America . 5,500 ( c ) Other foreign ...
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... copies now printed for Congress , exclusive of any copies requisitioned for departments , amount to approximately 41,000 each day and are charged to this appropriation . At the end of each session the Congressional Record is reprinted ...
... copies now printed for Congress , exclusive of any copies requisitioned for departments , amount to approximately 41,000 each day and are charged to this appropriation . At the end of each session the Congressional Record is reprinted ...
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... copies to 1,780,000 copies . ( i ) Hearings of committees . - The printing of the hearings by special congressional committees of Congress is an important item of expense . Often these hearings run into large amounts . The Hearings on ...
... copies to 1,780,000 copies . ( i ) Hearings of committees . - The printing of the hearings by special congressional committees of Congress is an important item of expense . Often these hearings run into large amounts . The Hearings on ...
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... copies makes a stack 5 inches high . Laid end to end , the three consumer forms would make a strip of paper 31,660 miles long , enough to encircle the globe at the equator . Placed in a square the ration books would blanket metropolitan ...
... copies makes a stack 5 inches high . Laid end to end , the three consumer forms would make a strip of paper 31,660 miles long , enough to encircle the globe at the equator . Placed in a square the ration books would blanket metropolitan ...
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... copies of such documents or publications are printed for resale to the public they are not charged to your appropriation , but to the accounts of the Superintendent of Documents . One item that I can think of immedi- ately is the ...
... copies of such documents or publications are printed for resale to the public they are not charged to your appropriation , but to the accounts of the Superintendent of Documents . One item that I can think of immedi- ately is the ...
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Page 147 - power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications[.]
Page 26 - Senate, the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol...
Page 69 - Congress, has charge of the structural and mechanical care of the United States Capitol Building, together with arrangements in cooperation with the proper authorities, for ceremonies and ceremonials held in the building and on the grounds; is responsible for the care, maintenance, and improvement of the Capitol Grounds...
Page 53 - Under the direction and approval of the House Office Building Commission, the structural, mechanical, and domestic care and maintenance of the House Office Buildings, including the maintenance and operation of the mechanical...
Page 53 - In addition to these maintenance and repair activities, the Architect of the Capitol is charged with the planning and construction of such buildings as may be committed to his care by Congress from time to time.
Page 130 - December 2, 1943, by the Joint Committee of the American Library Association and the Library Binding Institute...
Page 211 - STATEMENT OF HON. BRENT SPENCE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF KENTUCKY Mr.
Page 17 - ... person designated by him. Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
Page 6 - I will fight it out on this line if it takes all Summer." And Lincoln had it when he drew to him his people and the men and women of his country by the tender pleadings of his first inaugural, by the pathetic, almost despairing, appeal of his second inaugural, and by that speech at Gettysburg which made every hero who had died a soldier again in the person of...
Page 191 - Printing shall have power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications...