Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Courts |
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... Court of the United States and its limited grounds . building has few entrances and the general public and the practicing attorneys before the Court are excluded excepting for certain stipulated hours of the day and when the Court is in ...
... Court of the United States and its limited grounds . building has few entrances and the general public and the practicing attorneys before the Court are excluded excepting for certain stipulated hours of the day and when the Court is in ...
Page 114
... Court , the Library of Congress , the Government Printing Office , and the Washington city post office are all dependent upon the Capitol Power Plant for services essential to their operation , and any major breakdown in these services ...
... Court , the Library of Congress , the Government Printing Office , and the Washington city post office are all dependent upon the Capitol Power Plant for services essential to their operation , and any major breakdown in these services ...
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... Court . Mr. KEITT . Many of the books in the Supreme Court Library under the wording of the statute , are considered part of the Library of Congress . Dr. EVANS . That is the reason we are presenting the next appro- priation item . Mr ...
... Court . Mr. KEITT . Many of the books in the Supreme Court Library under the wording of the statute , are considered part of the Library of Congress . Dr. EVANS . That is the reason we are presenting the next appro- priation item . Mr ...
Page 189
... Court has had an item included annually in the Library of Congress appropriation and has built up its library chiefly in the field of Anglo - American law with little foreign law . Technically those books of the Supreme Court purchased ...
... Court has had an item included annually in the Library of Congress appropriation and has built up its library chiefly in the field of Anglo - American law with little foreign law . Technically those books of the Supreme Court purchased ...
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... Court , T. Perry Lippitt ; the reporter of decisions , Walter Wyatt ; our assistant librarian , Edward Hudon , and assistant to the marshal , Miss Dina Zucconi . On our committee of the Court to come before this committee , there are ...
... Court , T. Perry Lippitt ; the reporter of decisions , Walter Wyatt ; our assistant librarian , Edward Hudon , and assistant to the marshal , Miss Dina Zucconi . On our committee of the Court to come before this committee , there are ...
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additional Administration agencies alternating current amount annual appropriation approved Architect assistant authorized bill BLATTENBERGER budget buildings and grounds BUSBEY Capitol Building Capitol Grounds Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant Chairman CHANDLER CLAPP clerk committee Congressional Copyright Office cost Department digest district courts Division electrical employees equipment estimate EVANS expenditures facilities Federal fiscal year 1954 funds GARY Government Printing Office HENLOCK HORAN House of Representatives House Office Building increase Judge BIGGS Judicial Conference July June 30 Justice BURTON justifications Law Library Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress maintenance materials ment miscellaneous MUMFORD nonrecurring NORRELL operation pending percent personnel positions present Public Law purchase record repairs requested Salaries and expenses Sergeant at Arms SNADER staff statement subcommittee Supreme Court tion Total UNESCO United United States Code
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Page 62 - Plant changes and improvements project is being carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the House Office Building Commission.
Page 117 - Without objection it is so ordered. (The matter referred to is as follows:) VETERANS REGULATION No.
Page 265 - Code and supplements, bound; the Official Register of the United States, bound; and all other publications and maps which are printed, or otherwise reproduced, under authority of law, upon the requisition of any Congressional committee, executive department, bureau, independent office, establishment, commission, or officer of the Government: Provided.
Page 264 - That the facilities for research and illustration in the following and any other governmental collections now existing or hereafter to be established in the city of Washington for the promotion of knowledge shall be accessible, under such rules and restrictions as the officers in charge of each collection may prescribe, subject to such authority as is now or may hereafter be permitted by law, to the scientific investigators and to students of any institution of higher education now incorporated or...
Page 265 - States or of this act, the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, including...
Page 268 - Library, $1,125,000, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the Librarian of Congress to provide books published either in raised characters, on sound-reproduction recordings, or in any other form, for the use of the blind residents of the United States, including the several States, Territories, insular possessions, and the District of Columbia...
Page 35 - OF THE CAPITOL Salaries: For the Architect of the Capitol, Assistant Architect of the Capitol, Chief Architectural and Engineering Assistant, and other personal services at rates of pay provided by law; and the Assistant Architect of the Capitol shall act as Architect of the Capitol during the absence or disability of that official or whenever there is no Architect...
Page 23 - Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, until the thirtieth day of June following the expiration of their respective terms of office...
Page 268 - Congress may arrange with such libraries as he may judge appropriate to serve as local or regional centers for the circulation of such books, under such conditions and regulations as he may prescribe.
Page 267 - The current catalog of copyright entries and the index volumes herein provided for shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.