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... practically exhaust the supply in the document room ? Mr. GRAYSON . Yes , sir ; but if we run short of a document that way we go to Mr. Smith and trade around and get them from him . He has charge of the Senate document room . If he ...
... practically exhaust the supply in the document room ? Mr. GRAYSON . Yes , sir ; but if we run short of a document that way we go to Mr. Smith and trade around and get them from him . He has charge of the Senate document room . If he ...
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... practically useless docu- ments and others , it matters not what their value is , all go under the same designation ? Mr. POST . They are all bound up under the same designation . The CHAIRMAN . Of course the Printing Department knows ...
... practically useless docu- ments and others , it matters not what their value is , all go under the same designation ? Mr. POST . They are all bound up under the same designation . The CHAIRMAN . Of course the Printing Department knows ...
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... practically valueless documents by themselves ? That is , why not bind up documents of the same character in the same volume , instead of combining the valuable documents and the valueless documents in the same volume ? Mr. POST . We ...
... practically valueless documents by themselves ? That is , why not bind up documents of the same character in the same volume , instead of combining the valuable documents and the valueless documents in the same volume ? Mr. POST . We ...
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... practically $ 30.000 , the material value for old paper of this accumulation , and in addition to that is losing the rental of the property where it is stored ? That represents the actual loss to the Government for continuing this ...
... practically $ 30.000 , the material value for old paper of this accumulation , and in addition to that is losing the rental of the property where it is stored ? That represents the actual loss to the Government for continuing this ...
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... practically paying $ 10,000 a year rental for the purpose of storing this accumu- lation that is , about how long ? Mr. PosT . It began back in 1895 , when the office of superintendent of documents was created , and the Interior ...
... practically paying $ 10,000 a year rental for the purpose of storing this accumu- lation that is , about how long ? Mr. PosT . It began back in 1895 , when the office of superintendent of documents was created , and the Interior ...
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Page 111 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Page 867 - States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments...
Page 113 - Such proposals shall be opened in the usual way and schedules thereof duly prepared and, together with the statement of the proposed action of each Department and Government establishment thereon, shall be submitted to a board consisting of one of the Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury and Interior Departments and one of the Assistant PostmastersGeneral...
Page 538 - That it shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to conduct original researches or verify experiments on the physiology of plants and animals; the diseases to which they are severally subject, with...
Page 741 - February 1, 1905, the forest reserves were transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture and have since been known as the National Forests, administered by the Forest Service.
Page 539 - Agriculture to furnish forms, as far as practicable, for the tabulation of results of investigation or experiments; to indicate, from time to time, such lines of inquiry as to him shall seem most important...
Page 816 - ... by posting a copy of such plat, together with a notice of the time and place of offering proof, in a conspicuous place on the land embraced in such plat during the period prescribed by law for the publication of his notice of intention to offer proof, and that a...
Page 68 - Senate document room, one hundred and fifty copies; to the office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten copies; to the House document room...
Page 306 - by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the United Statet of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Parole Commission Act".
Page 40 - House to which they are delivered; and the remainder of all documents thus resulting shall be turned over to the superintendent of documents, to be distributed by him, first, to public and school libraries for the purpose of completing broken sets; second, to public and school libraries that have not been supplied with any...