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... File , Audiovisual Archives Division Reference File , National Archives Building . The Hoffmann File consists of photocopies of docu- Hoffmann himself was known as a photog- rapher of talent in Europe by the end of the First World War ...
... File , Audiovisual Archives Division Reference File , National Archives Building . The Hoffmann File consists of photocopies of docu- Hoffmann himself was known as a photog- rapher of talent in Europe by the end of the First World War ...
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... files of the Captured Records Branch , National Archives Build- ing . See also Heinrich Hoffmann , Jr. , letter , June 17 , 1949 , Hoffmann File . SA saluting in 1929 the court's decision to confiscate his prop- erty as well. HOFFMANN 39 ...
... files of the Captured Records Branch , National Archives Build- ing . See also Heinrich Hoffmann , Jr. , letter , June 17 , 1949 , Hoffmann File . SA saluting in 1929 the court's decision to confiscate his prop- erty as well. HOFFMANN 39 ...
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... files , hearings , petitions and me- morials , and other committee papers of the following standing and select committees : Agriculture , Armed Services , Banking and Currency , District of Columbia , Education and Labor , Foreign ...
... files , hearings , petitions and me- morials , and other committee papers of the following standing and select committees : Agriculture , Armed Services , Banking and Currency , District of Columbia , Education and Labor , Foreign ...
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... files of Roy A. Prewitt , a Federal Trade Commission specialist on cartels , reflect various aspects of this prob- lem and its resolution . The fourteen cubic feet of records cover the period 1939 to 1960. They are supplemented by ...
... files of Roy A. Prewitt , a Federal Trade Commission specialist on cartels , reflect various aspects of this prob- lem and its resolution . The fourteen cubic feet of records cover the period 1939 to 1960. They are supplemented by ...
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... files held for ref- erence purposes by the White House central files when Roosevelt's papers were trans- ferred to the library . The accession includes Official Files 50 and 50 - Miscellaneous White House Executive Office , 62 ...
... files held for ref- erence purposes by the White House central files when Roosevelt's papers were trans- ferred to the library . The accession includes Official Files 50 and 50 - Miscellaneous White House Executive Office , 62 ...
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Page 223 - That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
Page 175 - National Archives of the United States" means those official records that have been determined by the Archivist to have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United States Government...
Page 223 - that no citizen, possessing all other qualifications which are or may be prescribed by law, shall be disqualified for service as grand or petit juror in any court of the United States, or of any state, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude...
Page 203 - Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Banking and Currency District of Columbia Education and Labor Foreign Affairs Government Operations House Administration Interior and Insular Affairs Interstate and Foreign Commerce Judiciary Merchant Marine and Fisheries Post Office and Civil Service Public Works Rules Science and Astronautics Un-American Activities Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means power.
Page 264 - National Archives of the United States the records of any Federal agency or of the Congress of the United States that are determined by the Archivist to have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United States Government ; (2) to direct and effect the transfer to the National Archives of the United States...
Page 199 - It is not the primacy of economic motives in historical explanation that constitutes the decisive difference between Marxism and bourgeois thought, but the point of view of totality.
Page 232 - But where a subject is not submitted to the general legislative power of Congress, but is only submitted thereto for the purpose of rendering effective some prohibition against particular State legislation or State action in reference to that subject, the power given is limited by its object, and any legislation by Congress in the matter must necessarily be corrective in its character, adapted to counteract and redress the operation of such prohibited State laws or proceedings of State officers.
Page 254 - Lands, to which shall be committed, as hereinafter provided, the supervision and management of all abandoned lands and the control of all subjects relating to refugees and freedmen from rebel States or from any district of country within the territory embraced in the operations of the Army, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the head of the Bureau and approved by the President.
Page 137 - It is hereby expressly declared to be against the policy of Congress that any of the indebtedness of foreign countries to the United States should be in any manner...
Page 59 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado.