The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1951: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session |
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... considerable sum . Dr. EVANS . Yes , sir ; but practically none of it has been for the purchase of books or answering of questions asked us by Congress or Government agencies in general . It has been for special projects . Mr. SCRIVNER ...
... considerable sum . Dr. EVANS . Yes , sir ; but practically none of it has been for the purchase of books or answering of questions asked us by Congress or Government agencies in general . It has been for special projects . Mr. SCRIVNER ...
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... considerably . Mr. SCRIVNER . Which war are you talking about ? Dr. EVANS . World War II . At the beinning of World War II we had 9 positions and now we have got , I am told , 13 . Mr. ADKINSON . There has been no increase in 4 years ...
... considerably . Mr. SCRIVNER . Which war are you talking about ? Dr. EVANS . World War II . At the beinning of World War II we had 9 positions and now we have got , I am told , 13 . Mr. ADKINSON . There has been no increase in 4 years ...
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... considerable difficulty was encountered in maintaining the staff due to the fact that personnel was very diffi- cult ... considerably more but for the fact that in the recent years there has been quite a turn - over of personnel in the ...
... considerable difficulty was encountered in maintaining the staff due to the fact that personnel was very diffi- cult ... considerably more but for the fact that in the recent years there has been quite a turn - over of personnel in the ...
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... considerably . Of course , in general , a great many landlords thought that rent control would not be continued . For example , in June we had 531 cases filed , which is quite a low number . However , between the 1st of July and yester ...
... considerably . Of course , in general , a great many landlords thought that rent control would not be continued . For example , in June we had 531 cases filed , which is quite a low number . However , between the 1st of July and yester ...
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... considerable amount of money in some of these courses , too . I think perhaps some of them are really owned by us , but titled to the United States . Mr. YATES . What is the distinction you make ? Mr. FOWLER . Paid for by us , with ...
... considerable amount of money in some of these courses , too . I think perhaps some of them are really owned by us , but titled to the United States . Mr. YATES . What is the distinction you make ? Mr. FOWLER . Paid for by us , with ...
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additional Administration Admiral HopwOOD agencies Airport amount appropriation approximately asking BATES bill Board Bonneville Bonneville Power Administration budget building Bureau Chairman civil defense Colonel CORDINER Colonel HAYES Colonel POTTER Columbia River Commissioners committee Congress construction cost course Department District of Columbia employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses facilities Federal figure fiscal year 1951 fish fish ladders foot-and-mouth disease funds GARY going golf Government HEMPHILL HERSHEY hospital House Ice Harbor Dam increase June 30 justification KERR kilowatts KURTH laboratory LARSON LASSETER levee loans materials MEEHEAN ment NEWCOMER Office operation out-patient patients percent personnel PHILLIPS present production Prudence Island RABAUT record rent repair request ROONEY salaries SCHWAB SCRIVNER Selective Service System ships SIMMS Snake River statement supply TABER thing THOMAS tion United vessels Veterans virus WHITTEN WIGGLESWORTH YATES