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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... Operations on EEOC affirmative action compliance , May 28 , 1985 .. John Agresto letter to House Subcommittee on Select Education on af- firmative action requirements , September 4 , 1985 ... EEOC review of NEH affirmative action plan ...
... Operations on EEOC affirmative action compliance , May 28 , 1985 .. John Agresto letter to House Subcommittee on Select Education on af- firmative action requirements , September 4 , 1985 ... EEOC review of NEH affirmative action plan ...
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... operation of these regulations was thrown into question by OMB on February 21 , 1986 , when OMB approved the regulations , but said that they should be " interpreted " in accordance with the Office of Legal Counsel Memorandum of ...
... operation of these regulations was thrown into question by OMB on February 21 , 1986 , when OMB approved the regulations , but said that they should be " interpreted " in accordance with the Office of Legal Counsel Memorandum of ...
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... operation of the Na- tional Archives . I might note that the late Professor Clement Voss , political scien- tist at Wesleyan University , was Chairman of the National Adviso- ry Council of the National Archives , and a leading force in ...
... operation of the Na- tional Archives . I might note that the late Professor Clement Voss , political scien- tist at Wesleyan University , was Chairman of the National Adviso- ry Council of the National Archives , and a leading force in ...
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... operation . When Senator Simon said I would be an outstanding Archivist , he did not mean to say I was partisan . He knows otherwise . Just before I came to the agency , in 1980 , there were 12 political positions at my agency . When I ...
... operation . When Senator Simon said I would be an outstanding Archivist , he did not mean to say I was partisan . He knows otherwise . Just before I came to the agency , in 1980 , there were 12 political positions at my agency . When I ...
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... Operations of the House of Rep- resentatives held a hearing on Dr. Bennett's refusal . The Subcom- mittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Educa- tion and Labor held hearings on Dr. Agresto's refusal . I participat- ed in ...
... Operations of the House of Rep- resentatives held a hearing on Dr. Bennett's refusal . The Subcom- mittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Educa- tion and Labor held hearings on Dr. Agresto's refusal . I participat- ed in ...
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