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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Have you a statement you would like to make , Mr. Livingston ? Mr. LIVINGSTON
. We have in this deficiency bill pending a requested additional $ 50,000 for
special and select committees for 1950 . For the fiscal year 1950 there was
originally ...
Have you a statement you would like to make , Mr. Livingston ? Mr. LIVINGSTON
. We have in this deficiency bill pending a requested additional $ 50,000 for
special and select committees for 1950 . For the fiscal year 1950 there was
originally ...
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THURSDAY , JULY 13 , 1950 . ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS , 1950 SUBWAY TRANSPORTATION , CAPITOL AND SENATE
OFFICE BUILDING Mr. MCGRATH . Gentlemen , we have a statement from Mr.
Lynn ...
THURSDAY , JULY 13 , 1950 . ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS , 1950 SUBWAY TRANSPORTATION , CAPITOL AND SENATE
OFFICE BUILDING Mr. MCGRATH . Gentlemen , we have a statement from Mr.
Lynn ...
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... that except for small collections of much - needed material that they knew they
would have to have , the agencies have been relying on the Library of Congress .
Mr. SCRIVNER . Do you have any statement to indicate what funds have been ...
... that except for small collections of much - needed material that they knew they
would have to have , the agencies have been relying on the Library of Congress .
Mr. SCRIVNER . Do you have any statement to indicate what funds have been ...
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Well , of course , you are giving this committee a hearsay statement which
somebody has told you that somebody else said it was the only map . You as a
former professor of law would not give that type of testimony very much credence
, would ...
Well , of course , you are giving this committee a hearsay statement which
somebody has told you that somebody else said it was the only map . You as a
former professor of law would not give that type of testimony very much credence
, would ...
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In other words , your statement defines merely the difference between general
information , relating to maps , as compared with specific information ? Mr.
CLAPP . Yes , sir ; that is exactly it . I do not suppose that the Commerce
Department ...
In other words , your statement defines merely the difference between general
information , relating to maps , as compared with specific information ? Mr.
CLAPP . Yes , sir ; that is exactly it . I do not suppose that the Commerce
Department ...
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