Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session |
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It has weaknesses in personnel to make the book selections , but we have asked
you for some new personnel . It has some weakness , we feel , in the amount of
money available to purchase books . We think that we will have to lose some of ...
It has weaknesses in personnel to make the book selections , but we have asked
you for some new personnel . It has some weakness , we feel , in the amount of
money available to purchase books . We think that we will have to lose some of ...
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Who selects the personnel to work on those special projects ? Dr. Evans . We do ,
sir . Mr. BUSkey . Are these people and all the employees of the Library given
security checks ? Dr. Evans . We operate under the regular security Executive ...
Who selects the personnel to work on those special projects ? Dr. Evans . We do ,
sir . Mr. BUSkey . Are these people and all the employees of the Library given
security checks ? Dr. Evans . We operate under the regular security Executive ...
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The committees use the personnel of the Library quite often . If you use the
personnel for any length of time , you have to pay for them out of your own funds .
Suppose a committee takes a man for 10 days . That interrupts the work over
there ...
The committees use the personnel of the Library quite often . If you use the
personnel for any length of time , you have to pay for them out of your own funds .
Suppose a committee takes a man for 10 days . That interrupts the work over
there ...
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Is that also going to reflect in any way a saving of personnel ? Mr. Lynn . Mr.
Chairman , we are already effecting savings in the items of personnel and coal .
We were burning 80,000 tons of coal a year , but are only asking 38,000 tons for
this ...
Is that also going to reflect in any way a saving of personnel ? Mr. Lynn . Mr.
Chairman , we are already effecting savings in the items of personnel and coal .
We were burning 80,000 tons of coal a year , but are only asking 38,000 tons for
this ...
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... grade salary advancements , which we have no control over , amounted to $
4,210 . The reclassification of the 19 members of the personnel of the court ,
which was referred to the Bureau of the Budget but frowned upon by them ,
amounted ...
... grade salary advancements , which we have no control over , amounted to $
4,210 . The reclassification of the 19 members of the personnel of the court ,
which was referred to the Bureau of the Budget but frowned upon by them ,
amounted ...
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