Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1925-26: Sixty-ninth Congress, 1st Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 2 pages |
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Page 2022
... building , at an estimated cost of $ 35,000 . This is a necessary building toward the completion of this hospital . At the present time the laboratory work is carried on in a place that is not well adapted to it , and they lack a place ...
... building , at an estimated cost of $ 35,000 . This is a necessary building toward the completion of this hospital . At the present time the laboratory work is carried on in a place that is not well adapted to it , and they lack a place ...
Page 2023
... buildings in 1924 , and addi- tional buildings in 1925 , at Pearl Harbor , and I want to find out what the nature of those buildings is , and something about them . Captain DUNBAR . The buildings constructed under the appro- priation ...
... buildings in 1924 , and addi- tional buildings in 1925 , at Pearl Harbor , and I want to find out what the nature of those buildings is , and something about them . Captain DUNBAR . The buildings constructed under the appro- priation ...
Page 2024
... buildings there in the hos- pital that could be used for a laboratory ? Captain DUNBAR . There are none . Mr. VINSON . How large a laboratory building do you contemplate building ? Admiral GREGORY . A building about 40 by 50 , one story ...
... buildings there in the hos- pital that could be used for a laboratory ? Captain DUNBAR . There are none . Mr. VINSON . How large a laboratory building do you contemplate building ? Admiral GREGORY . A building about 40 by 50 , one story ...
Page 2025
... buildings , let us save this fund . Mr. WOODRUFF . They say there is no other building available . Mr. VINSON . It is quite possible that even though the number of patients in the hospital is very low , they might require these buildings ...
... buildings , let us save this fund . Mr. WOODRUFF . They say there is no other building available . Mr. VINSON . It is quite possible that even though the number of patients in the hospital is very low , they might require these buildings ...
Page 2026
... building , because they do have an occasional death out there , and they have constant use for a laboratory . Mr. MCCLINTIC . They must have some kind of facilities . The question is whether or not the facilities at this time are ...
... building , because they do have an occasional death out there , and they have constant use for a laboratory . Mr. MCCLINTIC . They must have some kind of facilities . The question is whether or not the facilities at this time are ...
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Admiral CAMPBELL Admiral MORRIS Admiral STITT aircraft airplane America in Congress appointed April April 16 Army authorized aviation bill H. R. BRITTEN building Bureau Bureau of Navigation Captain cent CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE Colonel GILLMORE Commander MCCAIN Commander ROGERS commissioned COMMITTEE ON NAVAL committee's letter Congress assembled contract cost CURTIS CURTIS D D. C. MY DEAR enacted engineering enlisted ensign Government grade of lieutenant HARLLEE Hickman honor to advise House of Representatives inclosing June June 30 lieutenant commander lieutenant junior grade manufacture Marine Corps MCCLINTIC MCSWAIN ment Morrow Board NAVAL AFFAIRS naval hospital Naval Reserve Force naval service Navy Department thereon number of officers patent plane President promotion rank Rear Admiral record relief Replying further retired list Secretary DAVIS Secretary WILBUR selection board Senate and House Sixty-ninth Congress statement STEPHENS tion transferred uniform United States Navy VINSON Washington WOODRUFF
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