| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1922 - 162 pages
...TIGERT. I have Mr. Deffenbaugh, who is pur specialist on city school systems, here with me. If you care to ask him any questions he will be glad to answer them. He and I do not agree about everything. I told him wherever ne differed from me to speak out. Senator... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - 1924 - 66 pages
...they authority to make an approximate estimate of the cost. I believe that is the story, briefly told. If there are any members of the committee who desire to ask me any questions about it, I will he glad to answer them. Mr. WILSON. Is this bill you have here a... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - 1924 - 84 pages
...they authority to make an approximate estimate of the cost. I believe that is the story, briefly told. If there are any members of the committee who desire to ask me any questions about it, I will be glad to answer them. Mr. WILSON. Is this bill you have here a... | |
| Connecticut. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1910 - 382 pages
...aside from this paper, Professor Clinton is thoroughly conversant with the subject, and if any of you desire to ask him any questions, he will be glad to answer them. AOR. — 14 Professor CLINTON. Let me add to what the Chairman has said, that Professor Clinton knows... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1930 - 1118 pages
...the ships had been operating. Commander Russell is the man who went up there for me, and if you want to ask him any questions he will be glad to answer them. Mr. TABOR. How many did he recommend? Admiral LEIGH. We finally agreed to 11. He thought they ought... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1934 - 1252 pages
...Hale, Steiwer, Townsend, and Cutting;. The CHAIRMAN. We have a quorum present. Mr. Hayes finished liis main testimony yesterday, but if there are any members...EDWARD A. HAYES, NATIONAL COMMANDER, AMERICAN LEGION, INDIANAPIIOS, IND.— Resumed Mr. HAYES. The experiences caused us to reach the conclusion that there... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - Armories - 1935 - 48 pages
...South it applies. Mr. THOMASON. I would like to ask General Hulen a question. Senator LEWIS. May I ask if there are any members of the committee who desire to ask any further information of General Hulen ? Mr. THOMASON. I would like to ask him a question. Senator... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Indian affairs - 1935 - 276 pages
...any questions that you may care to ask me. The CHAIRMAN. Secretary Ickes has finished his statement. If there are any members of the committee who desire to ask any questions, I am sure the Secretary will be glad to answer them. Mr. MURDOCH. Mr. Chairman. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1934 - 314 pages
...Hale, Steiwer, Townsend, and Cutting. The CHAIRMAN. We have a quorum present. Mr. Hayes finished Ms main testimony yesterday, but if there are any members...EDWARD A. HAYES, NATIONAL COMMANDER, AMERICAN LEGION, INDIANAPIIOS, IND.— Resumed Mr. HAYES. The experiences caused us to reach the conclusion that there... | |
| Georgia State Horticultural Society - Fruit-culture - 1908 - 162 pages
...under-drained. TW\ u, H P.! svaixa isodaH 4 P d UI l| I°«>1 UI \\ M»S you, and, as is customary, if you desire to ask him any questions he will be glad to answer them." Maj. RYALS : "How would it answer to run subsoil plows ?" Mr. DECKNER: "I should think that would be... | |
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