Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 1252 pages |
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... Offices , 119,204 130,000 Contracting and Procure- ment and Storage 3 . Middle River , Maryland Storage 39,780 18,000 4 ... Office 81,187 394,000 Arlington , Virginia 8 . 800 S. Pickett Street Geography and Map Division , 122,200 376,000 ...
... Offices , 119,204 130,000 Contracting and Procure- ment and Storage 3 . Middle River , Maryland Storage 39,780 18,000 4 ... Office 81,187 394,000 Arlington , Virginia 8 . 800 S. Pickett Street Geography and Map Division , 122,200 376,000 ...
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... OFFICES IN RENTAL LOCATIONS Mr. EVANS . Did you say that you have people for the Reference Service located in 10 ... Office are funded as indefinite positions in addition to the 138 positions mentioned above . Any other indefinite ...
... OFFICES IN RENTAL LOCATIONS Mr. EVANS . Did you say that you have people for the Reference Service located in 10 ... Office are funded as indefinite positions in addition to the 138 positions mentioned above . Any other indefinite ...
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... offices ? Mrs. GREEN . In how many foreign countries do you have offices for the acquisition of books and cataloging ? Mr. WELSH . Under the Public Law 480 Program , five offices . Under the acquisitions and cataloging program , three ...
... offices ? Mrs. GREEN . In how many foreign countries do you have offices for the acquisition of books and cataloging ? Mr. WELSH . Under the Public Law 480 Program , five offices . Under the acquisitions and cataloging program , three ...
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... offices , and so on , this kind of thing . Mr. RUTH . I would hope to get a little more explicit title for that position . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN Mr. CASEY . Next we will take up the Office of the Librarian ...
... offices , and so on , this kind of thing . Mr. RUTH . I would hope to get a little more explicit title for that position . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN Mr. CASEY . Next we will take up the Office of the Librarian ...
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... Office itself . Mostly they come from other offices in the Library . That is why , no matter who prepares the manuscript , you need to have an editorial eye to look at it critically so there is consistency of style , clarity of writing ...
... Office itself . Mostly they come from other offices in the Library . That is why , no matter who prepares the manuscript , you need to have an editorial eye to look at it critically so there is consistency of style , clarity of writing ...
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accounting Additions continued Administration agencies allocated amount annual appropriation Architect areas asking assistance audit authorized BERRY Blacks Surnamed budget Cannon Building Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASEY catalog cards CEDERBERG Chairman Chief POWELL Commission Committee CONGRESS CONTINUED Congressional CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE contract contractor cost Cost Accounting Standards CROXTON CURRAN Department Division elevators employees equipment estimate EVANS F M F February 28 Federal fiscal year 1974 floor funds going Government Grade GREEN House Office Building increase installation JAYSON legislative Library of Congress materials Members million Minority MUMFORD National NPAC operation percent Personnel Benefits Personnel compensation plans positions Public Law record repairs replacement requested for 1974 restoration result ROYBAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate space STAATS staff tion Total U.S. dollar United States Capitol University wall WELSH WHITE workload WYMAN
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