Fifteenth Decenninal Census-Apportionments of Representatives in Congress, Hearing ..., on S.2 ..., S.3 ..., April 18, 19291929 - 57 pages |
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... January , and that if the census is taken in May , the men are not where they were when the work was done in the previous year , and they know little about the crops - their memory is poor , perhaps and in fact , they know little about ...
... January , and that if the census is taken in May , the men are not where they were when the work was done in the previous year , and they know little about the crops - their memory is poor , perhaps and in fact , they know little about ...
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... January 1 , or if the date is fixed at May 1. If this law passes as of November 1 , we will begin next July gradually to increase the force . Senator BURTON . It will not be necessary until then ? Mr. STEUART . No , sir . Senator ...
... January 1 , or if the date is fixed at May 1. If this law passes as of November 1 , we will begin next July gradually to increase the force . Senator BURTON . It will not be necessary until then ? Mr. STEUART . No , sir . Senator ...
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... January 1 as the census date . I have been connected with the taking of every census from and including 1880 , and all the people that I have talked with say that January 1 is not the date that a census should be taken on , and why it ...
... January 1 as the census date . I have been connected with the taking of every census from and including 1880 , and all the people that I have talked with say that January 1 is not the date that a census should be taken on , and why it ...
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... January 1 . Evidently , they were fishing around , trying to get a more satisfac- tory date on which to make the enumeration , trying to meet the con- ditions that had arisen since the preceding censuses . The conditions existing now ...
... January 1 . Evidently , they were fishing around , trying to get a more satisfac- tory date on which to make the enumeration , trying to meet the con- ditions that had arisen since the preceding censuses . The conditions existing now ...
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... January 1 , and again in 1925 to January 1 . The CHAIRMAN . I do not remember , now ; has it ever been Novem- ber 1 ? Mr. OLSEN . It never has , so far as I know , been November 1 . Senator TYSON . It has always been August and June ...
... January 1 , and again in 1925 to January 1 . The CHAIRMAN . I do not remember , now ; has it ever been Novem- ber 1 ? Mr. OLSEN . It never has , so far as I know , been November 1 . Senator TYSON . It has always been August and June ...
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1st of November accurate actual addition agricultural census amendment appointed apportionment apportionment bill basis BECKER cards census bill census of distribution CHAIRMAN Congress Congressman Johnson conviction thereof cost cotton December Doctor Hill Doctor Steuart enabling act estimate facts farmers farms figures furnish give going harvested hearings House bill House committee inquiries January Laughlin livestock machine memory bias month November date number of persons old law OLSEN permanent Census Office piece price place of abode population schedule Provided punch cards questions racial descent reapportionment reason Representative JOHNSON Secretary LAMONT Secretary of Commerce Senator BURTON Senator FLETCHER Senator HARRIS Senator JOHNSON Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator RANSDELL Senator SACKETT Senator SIMMONS Senator TYSON Senator VANDENBERG special agents spring crop statement statistics supervisor taken taking the census thing tion unem unemployed unemployment United States Senate usual place WESLEY L