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... served as a WOC in 1952 and 1953 , and participated in the reorganization of the NPA into the Business and Defense Services Administration of the Department of Commerce . Is there any member who wishes to state anything ? 1193 ...
... served as a WOC in 1952 and 1953 , and participated in the reorganization of the NPA into the Business and Defense Services Administration of the Department of Commerce . Is there any member who wishes to state anything ? 1193 ...
Page 1327
... served as a WOC . The next one , Minor S. Jameson , Jr. , he was an analyst for the Federal Trade Commission from 1935 to 1937 , and assistant to presi- dent , Independent Petroleum Association of America , 1937 to date . Robert E ...
... served as a WOC . The next one , Minor S. Jameson , Jr. , he was an analyst for the Federal Trade Commission from 1935 to 1937 , and assistant to presi- dent , Independent Petroleum Association of America , 1937 to date . Robert E ...
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... served in this particular capacity , but he has been a special consultant to ODM from the beginning . And we , all of us , from the President on down , have come to have the highest regard for his objectivity , for his ability to come ...
... served in this particular capacity , but he has been a special consultant to ODM from the beginning . And we , all of us , from the President on down , have come to have the highest regard for his objectivity , for his ability to come ...
Page 1331
... Served as a consultant with the Cabinet Com- mittee on Energy Supplies and Resources Policy , and advised on matters per- taining to gas and oil . Education and experience : AB degree , Amherst College , Amherst , Mass .; Ph . D. degree ...
... Served as a consultant with the Cabinet Com- mittee on Energy Supplies and Resources Policy , and advised on matters per- taining to gas and oil . Education and experience : AB degree , Amherst College , Amherst , Mass .; Ph . D. degree ...
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... Served as a consultant with the Cabinet Com- mittee on Energy and Supplies and Resources Policy and advised on matters pertaining to oil and gas . Education and experience : Graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge ...
... Served as a consultant with the Cabinet Com- mittee on Energy and Supplies and Resources Policy and advised on matters pertaining to oil and gas . Education and experience : Graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge ...
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Page 1828 - Houses thereof, with intent to influence his decision or action on any question,, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law be brought before him in his official capacity, or in his place of trust or profit...
Page 1736 - First, that the House was an inquest, and therefore might institute inquiries. Second, that it might call for papers generally. Third, that the Executive ought to communicate such papers as the public good would permit, and ought to refuse those, the disclosure of which would injure the public: consequently were to exercise a discretion.
Page 1436 - ... which has requested the action. In critical circumstances where delay would cause damage which it would be difficult to repair, action under paragraph 1 of this Article may be taken provisionally without prior consultation, on the condition that consultation shall be effected immediately after taking such action.
Page 1739 - the public offices of the United States" are regulated or controlled in their relations to either House of Congress by the fact that they were "created by laws enacted by themselves." It must be that these instrumentalities were created for the benefit of the people and to answer the general purposes of government under the Constitution and the laws, and that they are unencumbered by any lien in favor of either branch of Congress growing out of their construction, and unembarrassed by any obligation...
Page 1735 - Committee, with certain historical exceptions — some of which are pointed out in the attached memorandum from the Attorney General. This Administration has been and will continue to be diligent in following this principle. However, it is essential to the successful working of our system that the persons entrusted with power in any one of the three great branches of Government shall not encroach upon the authority confided to the others.
Page 1483 - ... said meeting, such interest to be determined as follows: Such vote of each state shall be in the decimal proportion fixed by the ratio of its daily average production during the preceding calendar half-year to the daily average production of the compacting states during said period.
Page 1482 - INTERSTATE COMPACT TO CONSERVE OIL AND GAS " 'ARTICLE I " 'This agreement may become effective within any compacting state at any time as prescribed by that state, and shall become effective within those states ratifying it whenever any three of the States of Texas, Oklahoma, California, Kansas, and New Mexico have ratified and Congress has given its consent. Any oil-producing state may become a party hereto as hereinafter provided. " 'ARTICLE II " 'The purpose of this compact is to conserve oil...
Page 2029 - It is further declared to be the policy of the Congress that the security interests of the United States can and will best be served by the development within the United States of a free, competitive synthetic rubber industry.
Page 1483 - ... Each state joining herein shall appoint one representative to a commission hereby constituted and designated as THE INTERSTATE OIL COMPACT COMMISSION, the duty of which said Commission shall be to make inquiry and ascertain from time to time such methods, practices, circumstances, and conditions as may be disclosed for bringing about conservation and the prevention of physical waste of oil and gas...
Page 1739 - Corporations, and requested the papers and documents on penalty of imprisonment for contempt. Mr. Smith reported the request to the President, who directed him to turn over to the President all the papers in the case "so that I could assist the Senate In the prosecution of its investigation.