Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1918: Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill for 1918. Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session |
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... question of policy which can only be dealt with in a large way . I do not ask your committee to go into details ... questions of Senators and Representatives and of the general public . Then down at the end of the list are the junior ...
... question of policy which can only be dealt with in a large way . I do not ask your committee to go into details ... questions of Senators and Representatives and of the general public . Then down at the end of the list are the junior ...
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... question the salary at all . If it had been $ 2,000 , even $ 1.000 , I would probably have accepted it , because it came to me without being sought , and I thought it was an honor . Mr. BYRNS . I did not mention that for the purpose of ...
... question the salary at all . If it had been $ 2,000 , even $ 1.000 , I would probably have accepted it , because it came to me without being sought , and I thought it was an honor . Mr. BYRNS . I did not mention that for the purpose of ...
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... question of leakage , which is almost negligible . Once in a great while we would have to buy a little ammonia . It would be a small electric machine and they would hardly feel the amount of current which it would use . Mr. BYRNS . How ...
... question of leakage , which is almost negligible . Once in a great while we would have to buy a little ammonia . It would be a small electric machine and they would hardly feel the amount of current which it would use . Mr. BYRNS . How ...
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... question that all of these items are not necessary , but at the same time the committee would like to know which you regard as the most important . Mr. AVERILL . I intended to put them in the order of their impor- iance . I would say ...
... question that all of these items are not necessary , but at the same time the committee would like to know which you regard as the most important . Mr. AVERILL . I intended to put them in the order of their impor- iance . I would say ...
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... question of efficiency and were to be chairmen of the boards of personnel in the different services at their headquarters . I was urging these very increases before the Senate committee at the last session , and I frankly told them that ...
... question of efficiency and were to be chairmen of the boards of personnel in the different services at their headquarters . I was urging these very increases before the Senate committee at the last session , and I frankly told them that ...
Common terms and phrases
additional clerks amount annum appropriation asking assay offices assistant chief assistant messenger AVERILL AYERS bill building bureau BYRNS Capt census cent CHAFFIN Chairman charge chief clerk chief of division Civil Service clerical force clerk of class commercial commissioner committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contingent expenses cost course district duties efficiency employed employees ENGELKEN estimate examiners expert fact fiscal fund Government grade handle HOOGEWERFF HUDDLESON industry investigation keep laborers law clerk machines matter McILHENNY ment months MYERS Naval Navy Navy Department necessary NOVEMBER 29 number of clerks paid position Post Office Department present promotion purchase receive recommended record request roll Secretary REDFIELD STAFFORD statement stationery statistics stenographer STEWART submitted subtreasuries supervision supplies Surety Bonds things tion transfer Treasury Department VON ENGELKEN War Department Washington watchmen WILMETH
Popular passages
Page 555 - Columbia; to investigate the needs of the several executive departments and independent establishments with respect to personnel, and to investigate duplication of statistical and other work and methods of business in the various branches of the Government service.
Page 476 - Standardizing mechanical appliances. — To develop methods of testing and standardizing machines, motors, tools, measuring instruments, and other apparatus and devices used in mechanical, hydraulic, and aeronautic engineering; for the comparative study of types of apparatus and methods of operation, and for the establishment of standards of performance; for the accurate determination of fundamental physical constants involved in the proper execution of this work; and for...
Page 90 - There shall be in the Department of the Treasury a bureau charged with the execution of all laws passed by Congress relating to the issue and regulation of...
Page 424 - ... nor shall any person employed at a specific salary be hereafter transferred and hereafter paid from a lump-sum appropriation a rate of compensation greater than such specific salary, and the heads of departments shall cause this provision to be enforced...
Page 355 - The enactment of the national child-labor law prohibiting the employment of children under 14 years of age in mills, mines, and quarries must result in enforced idleness of hundreds of thousands of boys and girls and in unnecessary hardships to them and their parents unless there is found for them some form or forms of suitable employment economically profitable and at the same time educational. Results obtained...
Page 457 - To provide means for securing the presence on board at the proper times of men who are so engaged.
Page 14 - For fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous supplies, electric and steam apparatus, city directory, stationery, mail and delivery service, and all incidental expenses in connection with the custody, care, and maintenance of...
Page 355 - ... proportion of urban population to rural population is increasing rapidly. Almost one-half of the children in the United States now live in cities, towns, and densely populated suburban communities. In some sections of the country a very large proportion of these children are the children of foreign-born parents. All this adds to the complexity and difficulty of the problems of city-school administration, especially in the larger cities. Many hundreds of requests for advice and information in...
Page 491 - Report of the committee on statistics and compensation Insurance cost of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions.
Page 77 - SEC. 3. On and after August 1, 1944, no article or package of official matter, or number of articles or packages of official matter constituting in fact a single shipment, exceeding 4 pounds in weight shall be admitted to the mails under the penalty privilege...