Full Utilization of Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2239, H.R. 1742, H.R. 1728 and H.R. 992, Bills Relating to the Full Utilization of Manpower. March 25, 26, 30, 31, April 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, May 6, and 7, 1943 |
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... hear as quickly as possible what they have to say. The major portions of this bill I framed several months ago. after having had some correspondence with Mr. Clark, who wrote the Austin-Wadsworth bill, and in it I sought to approach the ...
... hear as quickly as possible what they have to say. The major portions of this bill I framed several months ago. after having had some correspondence with Mr. Clark, who wrote the Austin-Wadsworth bill, and in it I sought to approach the ...
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... hear as quickly as possible what they have to say . The major portions of this bill I framed several months ago , after having had some correspondence with Mr. Clark , who wrote the Austin - Wadsworth bill , and in it I sought to ...
... hear as quickly as possible what they have to say . The major portions of this bill I framed several months ago , after having had some correspondence with Mr. Clark , who wrote the Austin - Wadsworth bill , and in it I sought to ...
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... hear some of the men who have the practical experience at their fingers ' ends and can tell you the im- possibility of conducting their business if this proposition of organ- izing their supervisory personnel is carried out . The ...
... hear some of the men who have the practical experience at their fingers ' ends and can tell you the im- possibility of conducting their business if this proposition of organ- izing their supervisory personnel is carried out . The ...
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... hear from Mr. Battle what the practical effect of that is going to be . What will happen to the man who does not comply with the provisions of this proposed bill ? Mr. BATTLE . Section 7 reads : Any violation of this Act shall be ...
... hear from Mr. Battle what the practical effect of that is going to be . What will happen to the man who does not comply with the provisions of this proposed bill ? Mr. BATTLE . Section 7 reads : Any violation of this Act shall be ...
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... hear from some- one an outline of the bill and what it does and to give us your point of view on it , instead of just general terms . Mr. BATTLE . I thought that was what Judge Smtih was going to do . The CHAIRMAN . I shall ask one ...
... hear from some- one an outline of the bill and what it does and to give us your point of view on it , instead of just general terms . Mr. BATTLE . I thought that was what Judge Smtih was going to do . The CHAIRMAN . I shall ask one ...
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