Legislative Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1940: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on the Legislative Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1940 |
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... saving will be made to the Government , because with this equipment there is little need for the Library to purchase additional photographic apparatus other than the photostat machine which legislative reference requires . Mr. STEFAN ...
... saving will be made to the Government , because with this equipment there is little need for the Library to purchase additional photographic apparatus other than the photostat machine which legislative reference requires . Mr. STEFAN ...
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... saving to the Library , then I am ready to concede it . If it is not going to prove a saving to the Library , if this is going to be more expensive , then I do not want to approve the idea . Mr. ROBERTS . It would mean the utilization ...
... saving to the Library , then I am ready to concede it . If it is not going to prove a saving to the Library , if this is going to be more expensive , then I do not want to approve the idea . Mr. ROBERTS . It would mean the utilization ...
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... SAVINGS EFFECTED THROUGH FUNCTIONING OF COMMITTEE Mr. RABAUT . How much money have you saved the Treasury this past year as a ... saving has been over $ 2,000,000 . Mr. CHESTEEN . $ 2,000,000 plus interest , which has amounted to about ...
... SAVINGS EFFECTED THROUGH FUNCTIONING OF COMMITTEE Mr. RABAUT . How much money have you saved the Treasury this past year as a ... saving has been over $ 2,000,000 . Mr. CHESTEEN . $ 2,000,000 plus interest , which has amounted to about ...
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... saving of about $ 6,500 a year . Mr. STAM . It would be a saving of about $ 6,500 a year , but on the other hand it might be desirable to make some promotions from time to time . You see , our work is arranged on a sort of a schedule ...
... saving of about $ 6,500 a year . Mr. STAM . It would be a saving of about $ 6,500 a year , but on the other hand it might be desirable to make some promotions from time to time . You see , our work is arranged on a sort of a schedule ...
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... savings into two classes : The first class is the savings that are from turnover- that is , those that accrue from the filling of vacancies at salary rates lower than were received by the previous incumbents , or by the dropping of ...
... savings into two classes : The first class is the savings that are from turnover- that is , those that accrue from the filling of vacancies at salary rates lower than were received by the previous incumbents , or by the dropping of ...
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additional Admiral MOREELL Admiral STARK Admiral TOWERS air-conditioning amount Annex annual appropriated for 1939 asking assistant bill BOND break-down Budget Bureau Capitol power plant Captain ALLEN cards catalog Chairman CLAPP clerk Colonel BURNS committee construction cost deficiency Department DITTER Division elevator employees engineer equipment estimate for 1940 expenditure expenses facilities FERNANDEZ FIFE fiscal year 1941 funds GIEGENGACK going Government helper HINCKLEY Hispanic House Office Building increase installed June 30 Law Library Legislative Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress LUDLOW LYNN MACLEISH maintenance material mechanic Members ment miscellaneous months Naval Navy necessary old building operation percent personnel positions present purchase PUTNAM RABAUT record reference repairs and alterations requested RICH roof salaries Senate SHANKS SOMMER statement STEFAN submitted Subprofessional supplies TABER tion United States Capitol VANCE West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM
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Page 316 - Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
Page 191 - CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS CAPITOL BUILDINGS For necessary expenditures for the Capitol Building and electrical substations of the Senate and House Office Buildings, under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol, including minor improvements, maintenance, repair, equipment, supplies, material, fuel, oil. waste, and appurtenances; furnishings and office equipment...
Page 73 - ... including expenses of attendance at meetings when incurred on the written authority and direction of the Librarian in the interest of collections, and all other expenses...
Page 32 - Reserves, including the same objects, and without regard to limitations, specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1941...
Page 23 - I do not know that it contains any branch of science which Congress would wish to exclude from their collection ; there is, in fact, no subject to which a member of Congress may not have occasion to refer.
Page 154 - In addition to these maintenance and repair activities, the Architect of the Capitol is charged with the planning and construction of such buildings as may be committed to his care by Congress from time to time.
Page 118 - CONSTRUCTION AND MACHINERY: On account of hulls and outfits of vessels and machinery of vessels heretofore and herein authorized, to be available until expended, $17,647,617.
Page 100 - For the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the Copyright Office and the decisions of the United States courts involving copyright, $20,000.
Page 196 - Capitol Grounds : For care and improvement of grounds surrounding the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings; Capitol Power Plant; personal and other services...
Page 158 - Board", a quasi corporation, with perpetual succession, and "all the usual powers of a trustee", including the power to "invest, reinvest, and retain investments...