Administration of Overseas Personnel: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, Parts 1-4 |
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... fiscal year 1956 , June 13 , 1955 . Control of allotments and staffing for overseas posts in fiscal year 1956 , June 8 , 1955 .. Preparation of salaries and expenses financial plan for fiscal year 1956 , July 1 , 1955 .. 55 55 313 313 ...
... fiscal year 1956 , June 13 , 1955 . Control of allotments and staffing for overseas posts in fiscal year 1956 , June 8 , 1955 .. Preparation of salaries and expenses financial plan for fiscal year 1956 , July 1 , 1955 .. 55 55 313 313 ...
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... fiscal 1954 , but further arbitrary " crash " action in selected areas will undoubtedly be necessary in order to attain the budget goals which will be established for the Department . With detailed attention to the various segments of ...
... fiscal 1954 , but further arbitrary " crash " action in selected areas will undoubtedly be necessary in order to attain the budget goals which will be established for the Department . With detailed attention to the various segments of ...
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... fiscal year 1954 , economies can be effected which will many times offset the proposed charges . These savings should also prevail in subsequent years . We hope it will be our privilege to serve you and the Department of State . Very ...
... fiscal year 1954 , economies can be effected which will many times offset the proposed charges . These savings should also prevail in subsequent years . We hope it will be our privilege to serve you and the Department of State . Very ...
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... fiscal year 1954 , economies started in the 3 - month period would offset many times the proposed charges . Very truly yours , F. L. ELMENDORF . Mr. MOUNTAIN . Mr. Lourie , the 7 tasks outlined there are essentially the same as those ...
... fiscal year 1954 , economies started in the 3 - month period would offset many times the proposed charges . Very truly yours , F. L. ELMENDORF . Mr. MOUNTAIN . Mr. Lourie , the 7 tasks outlined there are essentially the same as those ...
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... fiscal year 1954. It does not necessarily mean that they had completed any one of their outlined seven points , and that they were finished with it and done with it . It merely meant that they made a progress report and recommended and ...
... fiscal year 1954. It does not necessarily mean that they had completed any one of their outlined seven points , and that they were finished with it and done with it . It merely meant that they made a progress report and recommended and ...
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administrative side agencies allotment ANNABLE appropriation April 13 April 21 ASHER asked assignment Assistant Secretary Associates August 19 authority believe BROWNSON budget CARPENTER Chairman Civil Service Congress contract correct Department Department's Deputy Under Secretary developed discuss economies effect ELMENDORF employees financial plan fiscal year 1954 foreign affairs foreign posts Foreign Service officer funds GARMATZ going Government HARDY Heller & Associates Henderson Hoover Commission implementation inventory legislation letter LOURIE March 23 matter MEADER ment Morton MOUNTAIN Office of Operating Office of Personnel Operating Facilities organization overseas personnel personnel management Porter Hardy position pouch problem procedures proposed Quaker Oats Co question recall recommendations record referred regional bureaus request requirements responsibility REUSS Robert Robert Heller Saltzman Secretary for Administration specific staff staffing patterns subcommittee thing tion understand WILBER WILSON WRIGHT Wriston Committee YOUNG
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