Nomination of John Agresto: Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of John Agresto to be Archivist of the United States, August 13 and September 9, 10, 1986 |
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... WASHINGTON : 1987 65 - 150 0 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , Congressional Sales Office U . S . Government Printing Office , Washington , DC 20402 13 1315T XLI 2270 04 / 93 53 - 005 - 00 1 The committee received numerous ...
... WASHINGTON : 1987 65 - 150 0 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , Congressional Sales Office U . S . Government Printing Office , Washington , DC 20402 13 1315T XLI 2270 04 / 93 53 - 005 - 00 1 The committee received numerous ...
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... WASHINGTON : 1987 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , Congressional Sales Office U.S. Government Printing Office , Washington , DC 20402 13 131ST XL1 04/93 53-005-00 3374871 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WILLIAM V. ROTH , JR .
... WASHINGTON : 1987 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , Congressional Sales Office U.S. Government Printing Office , Washington , DC 20402 13 131ST XL1 04/93 53-005-00 3374871 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WILLIAM V. ROTH , JR .
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... Washington Times , August 20 , 1986 . " Archives , anyone ? " the Boston Herald , September 13 , 1986 . 529 530 531 " Nominee opposed for wrong reason , " Springfield ( Ohio ) News - Sun , Sep- tember 4 , 1986 . 531 " Watergate Reruns ...
... Washington Times , August 20 , 1986 . " Archives , anyone ? " the Boston Herald , September 13 , 1986 . 529 530 531 " Nominee opposed for wrong reason , " Springfield ( Ohio ) News - Sun , Sep- tember 4 , 1986 . 531 " Watergate Reruns ...
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... Washington in 1982 to help head the National Endowment for the Humanities . I am exceedingly proud of our work and our accomplishments to date . Partly under my leadership , the NEH began what I think is the best program for the ...
... Washington in 1982 to help head the National Endowment for the Humanities . I am exceedingly proud of our work and our accomplishments to date . Partly under my leadership , the NEH began what I think is the best program for the ...
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... Washington : the Smithsonian , the Library of Congress and the National Archives . Doing this will require hard work and imagination , and that , above all , is what I would promise this committee : My ideas and my work , because I ...
... Washington : the Smithsonian , the Library of Congress and the National Archives . Doing this will require hard work and imagination , and that , above all , is what I would promise this committee : My ideas and my work , because I ...
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