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... Capitol must be purchased by the Clerk's Office . We have to buy our awnings and shades for the House side of the Capitol , but the two office buildings are taken care of by the Architect's Office . That has been the practice since the ...
... Capitol must be purchased by the Clerk's Office . We have to buy our awnings and shades for the House side of the Capitol , but the two office buildings are taken care of by the Architect's Office . That has been the practice since the ...
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... CAPITOL POLICE Mr. DOCKWEILER . Turning , then , to page 58 of the bill , under the caption " Capitol police " , which are under your jurisdiction - at least those on the House side - have you any statement to make regarding the ...
... CAPITOL POLICE Mr. DOCKWEILER . Turning , then , to page 58 of the bill , under the caption " Capitol police " , which are under your jurisdiction - at least those on the House side - have you any statement to make regarding the ...
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... Capitol Police would be subject to the standards of fitness set up by the Capitol Police Board , under certain rules and regulations . Mr. ROMNEY . That is true . Mr. DOCKWEILER . And we tried to suggest at that time that those rules ...
... Capitol Police would be subject to the standards of fitness set up by the Capitol Police Board , under certain rules and regulations . Mr. ROMNEY . That is true . Mr. DOCKWEILER . And we tried to suggest at that time that those rules ...
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... Capitol Police force , which covers the Capitol , the House Office Buildings , and the Senate Office Building , for the calendar year 1936 . After all , there are 123 acres in the Capitol Grounds and millions of dollars ' worth of ...
... Capitol Police force , which covers the Capitol , the House Office Buildings , and the Senate Office Building , for the calendar year 1936 . After all , there are 123 acres in the Capitol Grounds and millions of dollars ' worth of ...
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... CAPITOL STATEMENTS OF DAVID LYNN , ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ; HORACE D. ROUZER , ASSISTANT ARCHITECT ; WILLIAM A. FREDERICK , LANDSCAPE GARDENER ; R. L. HARRISON , CHIEF ENGINEER , CAPITOL POWER PLANT ; R. D. HOLCOMB , ELEC- TRICAL ...
... CAPITOL STATEMENTS OF DAVID LYNN , ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ; HORACE D. ROUZER , ASSISTANT ARCHITECT ; WILLIAM A. FREDERICK , LANDSCAPE GARDENER ; R. L. HARRISON , CHIEF ENGINEER , CAPITOL POWER PLANT ; R. D. HOLCOMB , ELEC- TRICAL ...
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additional air-conditioning allotted amount Annex Building annual appropriated for 1938 Architect asking assistant balance bill BOND Capitol power plant cards catalog Chairman charge clerk Copyright Office cost course December 31 departments Disbursed District of Columbia Division DOCKWEILER electrical elevators employees engineer equipment estimates for 1939 expenditures expenses FERNANDEZ fiscal year 1938 fund GIEGENGACK Government Printing Office grade House of Representatives House Office Building HOUSTON increase installed Joint Committee June 30 kilowatts labor law library legislative Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library Building Library of Congress LYNN maintenance mechanic Members ment miscellaneous necessary operation percent personnel positions present Public purchase PUTNAM RABAUT reading room record reference repairs and alterations requested salary Senate Office Building session SHANKS SNYDER statement STEFAN submitted Subprofessional Supplies and materials tion TISDEL Total Treasury United States Capitol VANCE
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Page 161 - Sixth. The Secretary of the Senate. Seventh. The Clerk of the House of Representatives. Eighth. The Chaplains of the two Houses of Congress. Ninth. The Solicitor of the Treasury. Tenth. The financial agent of the Joint Committee on the Library. Eleventh. The Smithsonian Institution, through its Secretary. Twelfth. Any person, when in the District of Columbia, who has been President.
Page 127 - Librarian, and including not to exceed $58,500 for employees engaged in piecework and work by the day or hour and for extra special services of regular employees at rates to be fixed by the Librarian; in all, $170,000.
Page 64 - ... person designated by him. Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
Page 95 - For the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the Copyright Office and the decisions of the United States courts involving copyright, $20,000.
Page 300 - July 1, 1919, all printing, binding, and blank-book work for Congress, the Executive Office, the judiciary, and every executive department. independent office, and establishment of the Government, shall be done at the Government Printing Office...
Page 75 - ... at $1,740 each; substitute messengers and extra services of regular employees, when required, at the rate of not to exceed $145 per month each, $1,740: laborer, $1,260; in all .$84.680.
Page 176 - ... under the direction and approval of the House Office Building Commission, the structural, mechanical, and domestic care and maintenance of the House Office Buildings, including the maintenance and operation of the mechanical equipment...
Page 125 - State session laws. A few are sold. The number of copies sold is not very significant. But when you consider that increasingly Federal legislation interweaves with State legislation, I think it will be apparent that even if we did not print this, we ought to be compiling it in some form, to be available to Congress or to committees of Congress. It is a very fine undertaking and efficiently conducted. DISTRIBUTION OF CARD INDEXES Mr. DOCKWEILER. Your next item is for the distribution of card indexes...
Page 136 - ANSWER to a BILL in the Chancery of NewJersey, at the Suit of John Earl of Stair, and others, commonly called Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New-Jersey, against Benjamin Bond, and others claiming under the original Proprietors and Associates of Elizabeth-Town.
Page 149 - For paper, chemicals, and miscellaneous supplies necessary for the operation of the photoduplicating machines of the Library and the making of photoduplicate prints, $5,000.