Pink Bollworm Eradication: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, First Session on H.J. Res. 237 by Mr. Buchanan ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - Agriculture |
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... KETCHAM . Supposing your program was set up and you began the development , to use an automobile expression , about when would it get in " high gear " ? About how long would these various agencies and establishments be set up before ...
... KETCHAM . Supposing your program was set up and you began the development , to use an automobile expression , about when would it get in " high gear " ? About how long would these various agencies and establishments be set up before ...
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... Ketcham that even under the Clarke - McNary bill , under the wise administra- tion of our department , that money is not even half expended , is it , Coloney Greeley ? Colonel GREELEY . About half this year . Mr. MCSWEENEY . About half ...
... Ketcham that even under the Clarke - McNary bill , under the wise administra- tion of our department , that money is not even half expended , is it , Coloney Greeley ? Colonel GREELEY . About half this year . Mr. MCSWEENEY . About half ...
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... KETCHAM . Have you the figures available to show how much the Clarke - McNary bill and the Weeks bill and the McNary- Woodruff bill together with this bill will cost ? Mr. DANA . I can not give you that offhand . We can submit that ...
... KETCHAM . Have you the figures available to show how much the Clarke - McNary bill and the Weeks bill and the McNary- Woodruff bill together with this bill will cost ? Mr. DANA . I can not give you that offhand . We can submit that ...
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... Ketcham ? Mr. KETCHAM . What I particularly wanted to get at was . How much money in the aggregate our own State actually expends in this work ? Could you give us an estimate of how much the Univer- sity of Michigan , the conservation ...
... Ketcham ? Mr. KETCHAM . What I particularly wanted to get at was . How much money in the aggregate our own State actually expends in this work ? Could you give us an estimate of how much the Univer- sity of Michigan , the conservation ...
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... KETCHAM . Will you insert in your remarks there how largely your organization covers the South ? Mr. PRATT . There are 16 States in the congress , and 12 States were represented at the convention in Louisville . Mr. KETCHAM . How many ...
... KETCHAM . Will you insert in your remarks there how largely your organization covers the South ? Mr. PRATT . There are 16 States in the congress , and 12 States were represented at the convention in Louisville . Mr. KETCHAM . How many ...
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