Congress, be used directly or indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, intended or designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose,... President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: Report of General ... - Page 306by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Investigations - 1982 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 338 pages
...designed 8 to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation ; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Meat inspection - 1914 - 1044 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress to favor or oppose, by ivote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress,, whether...appropriation ; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1915 - 978 pages
...designed to Influence In any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation ; but this shall not prevent officers nnd employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Natural resources - 1920 - 838 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1920 - 656 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a. M ember of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1920 - 656 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States - Law - 1920 - 1054 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by. Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States - Law - 1922 - 756 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| United States - Law - 1923 - 1134 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation ; but this shall not prevent officers and employees of the United States from communicating to Members of Congress on the request of any... | |
| James Love Hopkins - Criminal law - 1927 - 1468 pages
...designed to influence in any manner a member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress, whether...appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers and employes of the United States from communicating to members of Congress on the request of any member... | |
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