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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... ships , have been in them , and it is unbelievable what dehumidi- fication did and the excellent shape the ships are in . Now , assuming you have not all of the manpower in the world but on the basis of the manpower you now have and its ...
... ships , have been in them , and it is unbelievable what dehumidi- fication did and the excellent shape the ships are in . Now , assuming you have not all of the manpower in the world but on the basis of the manpower you now have and its ...
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... ships and graduate fellowships in the sciences , and ( e ) to maintain a register of scientific and technical personnel in the United States . The act establishes an appropriation ceiling of $ 500,000 for 1951 and $ 15,000,000 ...
... ships and graduate fellowships in the sciences , and ( e ) to maintain a register of scientific and technical personnel in the United States . The act establishes an appropriation ceiling of $ 500,000 for 1951 and $ 15,000,000 ...
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... ships and graduate fellowships in the sciences , and ( e ) to maintain a register of scientific and technical personnel in the United States . The act establishes an appropriation ceiling of $ 500,000 for 1951 and $ 15,000,000 ...
... ships and graduate fellowships in the sciences , and ( e ) to maintain a register of scientific and technical personnel in the United States . The act establishes an appropriation ceiling of $ 500,000 for 1951 and $ 15,000,000 ...
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... ship to bring these vessels up to the United States Coast Guard standards . ( Off record discussion . ) Mr. THOMAS . Was the General Meigs a Navy ship , or an Army ship , or was it constructed by the Maritime Commission ? Mr. MARSHALL ...
... ship to bring these vessels up to the United States Coast Guard standards . ( Off record discussion . ) Mr. THOMAS . Was the General Meigs a Navy ship , or an Army ship , or was it constructed by the Maritime Commission ? Mr. MARSHALL ...
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... ships ? Mr. MELLEN . I feel very strongly against permitting this company or any company to operate any of these ships under waiver . I think it is a great mistake . We have I think three of the C - 4's now out under Coast Guard waivers ...
... ships ? Mr. MELLEN . I feel very strongly against permitting this company or any company to operate any of these ships under waiver . I think it is a great mistake . We have I think three of the C - 4's now out under Coast Guard waivers ...
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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