Federal Housing Administration --: Arlington Towers Charter Violations. 86-1, 19591959 - 82 pages |
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... further enlarged by the adoption of a resolution , reported from the Committee on Rules , including within its jurisdiction the independent establishments and commis- sions of the Government . " 8 From 1928 until January 2 , 1947 , when ...
... further enlarged by the adoption of a resolution , reported from the Committee on Rules , including within its jurisdiction the independent establishments and commis- sions of the Government . " 8 From 1928 until January 2 , 1947 , when ...
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... further , I would like to introduce the witnesses who have accepted our invitation to come and help us clarify this apparent violation of proper practice . We are very glad to have them here . We have Mr. O. V. Stovall and I think I ...
... further , I would like to introduce the witnesses who have accepted our invitation to come and help us clarify this apparent violation of proper practice . We are very glad to have them here . We have Mr. O. V. Stovall and I think I ...
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... further study . This arm of the Congress examined the matter in detail and reported back confirming our earlier study and contributed valuable new data . The men of the GAO , with whom we have worked , certainly are among the Nation's ...
... further study . This arm of the Congress examined the matter in detail and reported back confirming our earlier study and contributed valuable new data . The men of the GAO , with whom we have worked , certainly are among the Nation's ...
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... further response to your letter of June 16 , 1959 , in which we were requested to review what appeared to be a violation of Federal Housing Ad- ministration ( FHA ) rules , regulations , and specific orders , by the Fourth Arling- ton ...
... further response to your letter of June 16 , 1959 , in which we were requested to review what appeared to be a violation of Federal Housing Ad- ministration ( FHA ) rules , regulations , and specific orders , by the Fourth Arling- ton ...
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... Further , the successful bidder will be required to furnish scale drawings in triplicate ) . ( E ) The entire building comprises square feet of net rentable area . ( F ) What is the floor load capacity ? lbs . per square foot . 363,916 ...
... Further , the successful bidder will be required to furnish scale drawings in triplicate ) . ( E ) The entire building comprises square feet of net rentable area . ( F ) What is the floor load capacity ? lbs . per square foot . 363,916 ...
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26 apartments Acquisition and Disposal action additional space agency approve the conversion Arlington Boulevard Arlington County Arlington Towers Corp Barringer BEVERLEY MASON chairman charter violation commercial space COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT Cong conversion of 26 correct CUNNINGHAM December 11 December 23 Department Director Disposal Division ECKERT equipment executive EXHIBIT Federal Housing Administration feet of space FHA Commissioner FHA's Foreign Service Institute Fourth Arlington Towers furnished garage space GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HENDERSON Jack Brooks January 14 January 9 Jefferson Building Krooth Lessor lobby level Louis Rosenberg matter meeting Moss NORMAN MASON occupancy office space owners paragraph PONT Prehn premises present proposal PROTHRO Public Buildings Service question RANKIN refinancing rent rental reply request residential space residential units Rule XI Service Institute School Services Administration square feet stockholder STOVALL reading subcommittee tenants Third Arlington Towers WALLHAUSER Washington Ziernicki ZIMMERMAN
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