| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 1846 pages
...about 600,000 copies in the fiscal year 11(53. (e) Franked etivelope$ and document frunka. — Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished...franked envelopes and document franks in the fiscal year 1951 amounted to 81S7.H34.44 for 3S.702.450 envelopes and 2.100.250 franks. It was estimated that $210,000... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 206 pages
...$80,000 will be needed for the fiscal year 1957. • ; 5. Franked envelopes and document franks Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished...with perforations at the option of the Member. The total expenditures for franked envelopes and document franks in the fiscal year 1955 amounted to $212,838.81... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - Bridge approaches - 1949 - 1780 pages
...$65,000 for about 600,000 copies in the fiscal year 1951. FRANKED ENVELOPES AND DOCUMENT FRANKS Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished...sheets with perforations, at the option of the Member. 2,480,300 franks. It was estimated that $215,000 would be required in the fiscal year 1950 to print... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - Finance, Public - 1966 - 586 pages
...Document Franks. — Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished to Senator and Representatives, who are also furnished with franks...the Member. The expenditures for franked envelopes pud document franks in the fiscal year 1965 amounted to $443.050 for 10S.(59S.3ftO envelopes and 4.764.000... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1973 - 1282 pages
...1.700.000 copies in the fiscal year 15*74. 5. Fninkril envelope* nnil ririeument frankx. — Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished...Representatives, who are also furnished with franks for nmilitiK documents, printed singly or in sheets with perforations at the option of the Member. The... | |
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