Quarters and Allowances at St. Elizabeths Hospital: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, Second Session. December 19, 1928 |
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... ton short ton ton at mine f . o . b . Wash- ington 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918 . 1919 . 1920 . 1921 . 1922 . 1923 . Average cost per short ton f . o . b . Washington , $ 4.83 . $ 1.65 $ 1.49 $ 1.14 1.65 1.49 1. 12 $ 2.63 .2.61 1.65 ...
... ton short ton ton at mine f . o . b . Wash- ington 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918 . 1919 . 1920 . 1921 . 1922 . 1923 . Average cost per short ton f . o . b . Washington , $ 4.83 . $ 1.65 $ 1.49 $ 1.14 1.65 1.49 1. 12 $ 2.63 .2.61 1.65 ...
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... Tons per capita Year Cost per capita Esti- mated cost coal Tons per capita $ 25.13 $ 2.63 9.7 1919 . $ 27 . 10 $ 4.57 5.8 22.31 2.61 8.5 1920 63.48 8.51 7.5 18.96 3.34 5.6 1921 55.48 5. 42 10. 2 19.62 4.87 4.0 1922 . 32. 18 6.54 4.9 ...
... Tons per capita Year Cost per capita Esti- mated cost coal Tons per capita $ 25.13 $ 2.63 9.7 1919 . $ 27 . 10 $ 4.57 5.8 22.31 2.61 8.5 1920 63.48 8.51 7.5 18.96 3.34 5.6 1921 55.48 5. 42 10. 2 19.62 4.87 4.0 1922 . 32. 18 6.54 4.9 ...
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... tons were purchased or how much was paid per ton . It simply shows the total expense . That same practice was followed in other years . Now , that was not all : You asked if that was the full amount expended for coal in one year . Mr ...
... tons were purchased or how much was paid per ton . It simply shows the total expense . That same practice was followed in other years . Now , that was not all : You asked if that was the full amount expended for coal in one year . Mr ...
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... tons . Now , there was some talk here yesterday about the number of acres over there . Mr. SANGER . I said that in the main grounds , covered in part by the buildings , there were about 350 acres . Mr. SAVAGE . Taking the number of ...
... tons . Now , there was some talk here yesterday about the number of acres over there . Mr. SANGER . I said that in the main grounds , covered in part by the buildings , there were about 350 acres . Mr. SAVAGE . Taking the number of ...
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... tons would be an average of 23,021 tons per year . Two - thirds of this is 15,348 , which , with the average population of 3,736 , would be 4.1 , or 8,200 pounds of coal per capita per annum for the purposes stated - that is , for light ...
... tons would be an average of 23,021 tons per year . Two - thirds of this is 15,348 , which , with the average population of 3,736 , would be 4.1 , or 8,200 pounds of coal per capita per annum for the purposes stated - that is , for light ...
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allowances furnished appropriation asked attorney authority bidder bill boilers building Bureau hospitals cent CHAIRMAN charge classification act coal committee compensation Comptroller Congress considered cost court deductions Department determined District of Columbia Doctor WHITE ELDRED electric service Elizabeths Hospital Equity Association expenditures fact fiscal fuel furnished in kind Gallinger GOLZE GOODWIN Government grade grand jury guardian ad litem habeas corpus hazard hearing heat horsepower Howard Hall insane institution Interior investigation June 30 LANHAM laundry Lieutenant EAGLE maintenance matter McCARL medical officer ment mental Miss HENAUGHAN MONTIS O'Brien October 11 officers and employees patients Personnel Classification Board persons physicians quarters question received record salary rate SANGER SAVAGE SCHAFER Secretary servants Stat statement statute subsistence superintendent of St superintendent's things tion Tisdale tons United United States attorney Veterans Walter Reed Walter Reed Hospital Washington
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