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... space , office space , exhibit space , and so on ? How does that divide out ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . The program that has been developed by the Librar- ian can use any or all space for people or books . At this moment I do not believe there is ...
... space , office space , exhibit space , and so on ? How does that divide out ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . The program that has been developed by the Librar- ian can use any or all space for people or books . At this moment I do not believe there is ...
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... SPACE Mr. ANDREWS . Tell us what the 412 added acres of floor space would be used for . I realize that you do not know exactly but what are your interior plans designed to show ? What uses ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . The sub - subbasement level of ...
... SPACE Mr. ANDREWS . Tell us what the 412 added acres of floor space would be used for . I realize that you do not know exactly but what are your interior plans designed to show ? What uses ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . The sub - subbasement level of ...
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... space in the Capitol Building at this time ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . We are constantly being asked for space . We tell everybody that we have no authority to allocate space but people come to us and ask us if we can make any ...
... space in the Capitol Building at this time ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . We are constantly being asked for space . We tell everybody that we have no authority to allocate space but people come to us and ask us if we can make any ...
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... space by extending the West Front . ” Memo No. 178 of the American Institute of Architecture , Washington , D.C. , January 27 , 1958 : " It is believed that the space requirements could better be filled - at far less cost - by leaving ...
... space by extending the West Front . ” Memo No. 178 of the American Institute of Architecture , Washington , D.C. , January 27 , 1958 : " It is believed that the space requirements could better be filled - at far less cost - by leaving ...
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... space ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . Mr. LANGEN . Both floor space and cubic foot space ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . Mr. LANGEN . Some reference was made to parking . With the com- pletion of that building , I believe you indicated would ...
... space ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . Mr. LANGEN . Both floor space and cubic foot space ? Mr. CAMPIOLI . Yes , sir . Mr. LANGEN . Some reference was made to parking . With the com- pletion of that building , I believe you indicated would ...
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90th Congress accounting actual 1967 estimate additional Administration agencies amount ANDREWS of North annual Architect Assistant audit authorized Balance available BERRY bill BRAY budget CAMPIOLI Cannon Building Capitol Power Plant CASEY Chairman Chief POWELL clerk congressional contract correct cost COWAN Defense Department distribution Division employees equipment estimate 1968 estimate expenditures Federal figure fiscal year 1968 funds furniture garages Government HARRISON HENLOCK House Office Building increase information follows installation JAYSON JENNINGS Laborer LANGEN Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress machines materials Members ment million MUMFORD North Dakota operation payroll percent Public Law purchase Rayburn Building record repair RIDGELL ROSSITER RUBEL Senate serial soft currency space STAATS staff STEED STEWART STOVALL SULLIVAN supplemental supply tion total number Total obligations transportation U.S. dollars University WELSH west front workload YATES
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Page 217 - ... without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of the office...
Page 39 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates. A general survey of Government and industrial employees...
Page 241 - Interstate and Foreign Commerce Judiciary Merchant Marine and Fisheries Post Office and Civil Service Public Works Rules Science and Astronautics Un-American Activities Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means power.
Page 541 - The unprecedented number of new social, economic, and health programs which the Federal Government has undertaken in the past few years requires us to place increased emphasis in these areas.
Page 213 - The Capitol Police Board, consisting of the Sergeant at Arms of the United .States Senate, the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol...
Page 663 - The magnitude and complexity of the operations of the Department of Defense require that we place extremely heavy responsibilities upon our staff. For example, in the area of procurement alone, the Department of Defense is awarding contracts for weapon systems and related equipment and supplies at the rate of about $43 billion a year, involving some 11 to 15 million contract actions.
Page 73 - To enable the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction of the House...
Page 215 - House, certify to the passage of all bills and joint resolutions, make or approve all contracts, bargains or agreements relative to furnishing any matter or thing, or for the performance of any labor for the House of Representatives...
Page 541 - Effective examination of the activities of Federal agencies and contractors requires that our audit and investigative work be done at Federal agency offices and installations and contractors' plants located throughout the United States and in numerous locations abroad. For this reason, a large part of the working time of our professional staff of accountants and auditors must be spent in travel status.
Page 512 - Register shall be printed, reprinted, compiled, indexed, bound, and distributed; the number of copies of the Federal Register, which shall be printed, reprinted, and compiled ; the number which shall be distributed without charge to Members of Congress, officers and employees of the United States, or Federal...