Military Construction Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Volume 21, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... feet in area to house the Card Division staff and card stock , the Government Printing Office Branch which prints the cards for the Library's catalogs and the Card Distribution Service , and a part of the collections of prints and ...
... feet in area to house the Card Division staff and card stock , the Government Printing Office Branch which prints the cards for the Library's catalogs and the Card Distribution Service , and a part of the collections of prints and ...
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... feet of floor space for newer card stock . To undertake the program envisioned would require 30 employees and 10 microfilm cameras . Changes in procedures would release 10 employees from the existing staff to work with the 20 calculator ...
... feet of floor space for newer card stock . To undertake the program envisioned would require 30 employees and 10 microfilm cameras . Changes in procedures would release 10 employees from the existing staff to work with the 20 calculator ...
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... feet of stack space , based upon the equipment now used in the Library Annex Building . This is computed as follows : 100,000 newspaper volumes occupy about 50,000 double shelves , which require some 59,600 square feet of stack space ...
... feet of stack space , based upon the equipment now used in the Library Annex Building . This is computed as follows : 100,000 newspaper volumes occupy about 50,000 double shelves , which require some 59,600 square feet of stack space ...
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... feet of paper prints , and this will leave approximately 165,000 feet to be copied . In other words , a little more than 1 additional year . Mr. STEED . Any questions ? Mr. Bow . How much has been done or will be done in 1961 ? Mr ...
... feet of paper prints , and this will leave approximately 165,000 feet to be copied . In other words , a little more than 1 additional year . Mr. STEED . Any questions ? Mr. Bow . How much has been done or will be done in 1961 ? Mr ...
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... feet of marble , 115,300 cubic feet of granite , and 34,400 cubic feet of limestone . All of this stonework must be inspected , at various stages , at the quarries and fabricating plants supplying the same . It is necessary to keep one ...
... feet of marble , 115,300 cubic feet of granite , and 34,400 cubic feet of limestone . All of this stonework must be inspected , at various stages , at the quarries and fabricating plants supplying the same . It is necessary to keep one ...
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6TH NAVAL DISTRICT 84th Congress activities Admiral JOHNSON Admiral PELTIER aircraft appropriation architect-engineer AUTHORIZA TION barracks Calif Capehart housing Capitol Capitol Power Plant cards Chairman Colonel ADAMS committee Congress CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM PHYSICAL contract Cost to date employees equipment estimated cost ESTIMATED FUTURE AUTHORIZATION existing FACILITY CLASS final plans fiscal year 1962 Fort Leonard Wood Fort Sill FUNCTION OR PRODUCT funds House Office Building increase INITIAL OCCUPANCY insert INSTALLATION CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM INSTALLATION CONTROL INSTALLATION DATA INVENTORY TOTAL item was prepared JONAS Kwajalein LAND COST Library line item located maintenance Marine Corps ment million missile MUMFORD Navy Okinawa operation Ordnance OUTSTANDING percent completed permanent personnel plans and specifications POLARIS preliminary engineering present PRINCIPAL FUNCTION PROGRAM PHYSICAL CAPACITY proposed record repair REQUESTED Reserve SECTION SEEMAN SHEPPARD space STEED STEWART storage supply thousands of dollars U. S. Army U.S. NAVY VIRDEN ZATION
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Page 14 - Mr. STEED. Dr. Alford, do you have any questions? Mr. ALFORD. Mr. Chairman, I have no questions, but I would like to express myself and my opinion in favor of the program as outlined by the Librarian relative to the services that the Library can afford with money that we have overseas in other currency. I think this would be of great value to scholars in this country. I have special interest in scientific materials and know of its value. I believe this was cut from your request the last time. I should...
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