The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1951: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session |
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... COURSES Mr. FOWLER . If we go over to page 21 we might take up recreation , if that is satisfactory . The school people are a little delayed . Mr. BATES . Mr. Christiansen , we would be happy to hear from you at this time , with ...
... COURSES Mr. FOWLER . If we go over to page 21 we might take up recreation , if that is satisfactory . The school people are a little delayed . Mr. BATES . Mr. Christiansen , we would be happy to hear from you at this time , with ...
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... courses would be on an unsegregated basis . That has been an understood principle for several years , and it has been quite a job to undertake negotiation between Mr. Í eoffler and Mr. Leoffler's organization , who are now the ...
... courses would be on an unsegregated basis . That has been an understood principle for several years , and it has been quite a job to undertake negotiation between Mr. Í eoffler and Mr. Leoffler's organization , who are now the ...
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... courses . The most recent hearing was quite an extended hearing before the House Committee on Public Lands this past year ... course management in the last several years - those criticisms have accomplished a great deal . Much of the ...
... courses . The most recent hearing was quite an extended hearing before the House Committee on Public Lands this past year ... course management in the last several years - those criticisms have accomplished a great deal . Much of the ...
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... courses are operated . They found some differences in the way the courses were operated , in that some did operate ... course were inexcusable . All the time he was piling up a fortune at the expense of the people of the District of ...
... courses are operated . They found some differences in the way the courses were operated , in that some did operate ... course were inexcusable . All the time he was piling up a fortune at the expense of the people of the District of ...
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... courses . However , we do have a mental reservation , as Mr. Wilson has said , about the operation of them . The other Commissioners can speak for themselves , of course . We have had hearings with the Board , and they have pointed out ...
... courses . However , we do have a mental reservation , as Mr. Wilson has said , about the operation of them . The other Commissioners can speak for themselves , of course . We have had hearings with the Board , and they have pointed out ...
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additional Administration Admiral HopwOOD agencies Airport amount appropriation approximately asking BATES bill Board Bonneville Bonneville Power Administration budget building Bureau Chairman civil defense Colonel CORDINER Colonel HAYES Colonel POTTER Columbia River Commissioners committee Congress construction cost course Department District of Columbia employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses facilities Federal figure fiscal year 1951 fish fish ladders foot-and-mouth disease funds GARY going golf Government HEMPHILL HERSHEY hospital House Ice Harbor Dam increase June 30 justification KERR kilowatts KURTH laboratory LARSON LASSETER levee loans materials MEEHEAN ment NEWCOMER Office operation out-patient patients percent personnel PHILLIPS present production Prudence Island RABAUT record rent repair request ROONEY salaries SCHWAB SCRIVNER Selective Service System ships SIMMS Snake River statement supply TABER thing THOMAS tion United vessels Veterans virus WHITTEN WIGGLESWORTH YATES