| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1926 - 58 pages
...there is no objection we will pursue that course. Mr. DENMEAD. I will finish in just a few moments, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them if possible. There are one or two more points I want to emphasize with reference to this bill.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Agriculture - 1926 - 1536 pages
...there is no objection we will pursue that course. Mr. DENMEAD. I will finish in just a few moments, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them if possible. There are one or two more points I want to emphasize with reference to this bill.... | |
| Accidents - 1928 - 456 pages
...we will be very glad to excuse him. MR. JONES : Thank you. I will be at that booth this afternoon, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them. CHAIRMAN THIRKIELD: Suppose while we are resting in between speakers we take up those registration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public Lands - 1932 - 464 pages
...the matter, and I want to thank you for this opportunity of getting these statements into the record, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them, if it is possible for me to do so. Senator WALSH of Montana. How much does your oil development... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Harbors - 1935 - 572 pages
...$2,000,000 in building revetments on the other side. I want to thank your committee for your indulgence, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them. Senator SHEPPARD. Is that not also an exceedingly unsightly spectacle, as well as the destroying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Merchant marine - 1936 - 136 pages
...insure a dependable, responsible operator in an emergency. That is all I have to say, Mr. Chairman, and if there are any questions I will be glad to answer them. Senator WHITE. I take it, Commander, if and when the committee takes up this bill for intensive... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors - Harbors - 1937 - 460 pages
...not permit anyone to monopolize it in any way. I appreciate the time you have given me, Mr. Chairman, and if there are any questions, I will be glad to answer them. The CHAIRMAN. I am sure the committee feels very thankful, sir, for the interesting statement... | |
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