Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 74, Issue 2, Part 1 - Volume 76, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1188 pages |
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This has , of course , resulted in the need for a great deal of inter - agency coordination and duplicative staff work . The Plan should also result in certain economies . Coordinating staffs will be put to better uses .
This has , of course , resulted in the need for a great deal of inter - agency coordination and duplicative staff work . The Plan should also result in certain economies . Coordinating staffs will be put to better uses .
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It was so much for me to deal with , living with my mother , who was neurotic because of my father's drinking and she refused to admit that he had a problem- my father , if you asked him , had no problems . I just wanted to completely ...
It was so much for me to deal with , living with my mother , who was neurotic because of my father's drinking and she refused to admit that he had a problem- my father , if you asked him , had no problems . I just wanted to completely ...
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Although much has been done since we issued this report , it is abundantly plain that a great deal more must be done and done quickly if the people are going to receive the truly effective law enforcement which ...
Although much has been done since we issued this report , it is abundantly plain that a great deal more must be done and done quickly if the people are going to receive the truly effective law enforcement which ...
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Contents
Opening statements of Hon Abraham Ribicoff U S Senator from | 6 |
APRIL 13 1973 | 129 |
Robert W Greene senior editor Newsday accompanied by Anthony | 186 |
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