First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings ... 77th Congress, 2d Session |
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Page 35
... projects in the first priority lists , with as much speed as feasible . However , it does not seem advisable to adopt a procedure that would cause projects to cost more than they would under standard practices . It is suggested that the ...
... projects in the first priority lists , with as much speed as feasible . However , it does not seem advisable to adopt a procedure that would cause projects to cost more than they would under standard practices . It is suggested that the ...
Page 133
... projects involved , and the data to be secured from them will contribute substantially to the proper planning and execution of the Government's tax program . The Revenue Act of 1942 will present many problems which are directly related ...
... projects involved , and the data to be secured from them will contribute substantially to the proper planning and execution of the Government's tax program . The Revenue Act of 1942 will present many problems which are directly related ...
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... projects which survived the winnowing process both in the field and in Washington . Through May 16 , 1942 , projects requiring $ 186,500,000 of Federal funds , to which sponsors proposed to con- tribute $ 58,000,000 , had been approved ...
... projects which survived the winnowing process both in the field and in Washington . Through May 16 , 1942 , projects requiring $ 186,500,000 of Federal funds , to which sponsors proposed to con- tribute $ 58,000,000 , had been approved ...
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... projects have been authorized at a total cost of $ 18,673,482 . And , as I say , about 95 percent of those are ... projects of the W. P. A. under the provisions of the agreement providing for the $ 10,000,000 defense projects . Wherever ...
... projects have been authorized at a total cost of $ 18,673,482 . And , as I say , about 95 percent of those are ... projects of the W. P. A. under the provisions of the agreement providing for the $ 10,000,000 defense projects . Wherever ...
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... projects here it seems to me you have some very identical projects with the ones they are working on . I wondered whether there was some duplication there and whether you could collaborate with them a little more closely . Dr. RICHARDS ...
... projects here it seems to me you have some very identical projects with the ones they are working on . I wondered whether there was some duplication there and whether you could collaborate with them a little more closely . Dr. RICHARDS ...
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