Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Volume 89U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Finance, Public |
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I know it is great but I cannot give it in dollars and cents . I feel I would be remiss if
I did not bring this to your attention . Mr. ANDREWS . How firm do you consider
this figure ? Mr. RUBEL . It is a firm figure . Mr. ANDREWS . It includes installation
...
I know it is great but I cannot give it in dollars and cents . I feel I would be remiss if
I did not bring this to your attention . Mr. ANDREWS . How firm do you consider
this figure ? Mr. RUBEL . It is a firm figure . Mr. ANDREWS . It includes installation
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solo present equipment which gives poor service and is beyond economical
repair ($500)----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rotary
power files, Loan Division: 6 rotary power files are requested to accommodate
the ...
solo present equipment which gives poor service and is beyond economical
repair ($500)----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rotary
power files, Loan Division: 6 rotary power files are requested to accommodate
the ...
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... two combination machines are requested to handle increased correspondence
and reports more efficiently. For the Stack and Reader Division one combination
machine is requested to replace present equipment which gives poor service ...
... two combination machines are requested to handle increased correspondence
and reports more efficiently. For the Stack and Reader Division one combination
machine is requested to replace present equipment which gives poor service ...
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The opening has not been going on long enough to give us any indication as to
what the highs and the lows will be. Mr. ANDREws. Have you any figures on how
many have been coming in in the evening? Mr. STEwART. Yes, sir. A check has ...
The opening has not been going on long enough to give us any indication as to
what the highs and the lows will be. Mr. ANDREws. Have you any figures on how
many have been coming in in the evening? Mr. STEwART. Yes, sir. A check has ...
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Who did that work? Mr. HENLock. We have a regular firm that does our printwork.
Mr. ANDREws. Give us a detailed account of the $300,000. Mr. HENLOCK. Yes,
sir. (The information follows:) The $300,000 is allocated as follows: $240,000 for
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Who did that work? Mr. HENLock. We have a regular firm that does our printwork.
Mr. ANDREws. Give us a detailed account of the $300,000. Mr. HENLOCK. Yes,
sir. (The information follows:) The $300,000 is allocated as follows: $240,000 for
...
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