Appalachian Regional Development Act-1967, Hearings Before the Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Appalachia ... 90-1, on H.R. 4446 and Related Bills1967 - 440 pages |
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... questions involving plans , programs and projects . The Governors initially selected Mr. Harry Boswell , Jr. , of Maryland , for this position . In June 1966 , Mr. Boswell was succeeded in this position by Mr. John D. Whisman of ...
... questions involving plans , programs and projects . The Governors initially selected Mr. Harry Boswell , Jr. , of Maryland , for this position . In June 1966 , Mr. Boswell was succeeded in this position by Mr. John D. Whisman of ...
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... question of the State's magnanimous and quite statesmanlike response to the request of New York State for admission to this program , I would like to comment that presently New York State has been allocated $ 25 mil- lion of the ...
... question of the State's magnanimous and quite statesmanlike response to the request of New York State for admission to this program , I would like to comment that presently New York State has been allocated $ 25 mil- lion of the ...
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... questions the committee may have . Mr. JONES . Now , in addition to having Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Flem- ing , we have Mr ... question that there is one supreme Federal official in the executive branch of this Government and that is the ...
... questions the committee may have . Mr. JONES . Now , in addition to having Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Flem- ing , we have Mr ... question that there is one supreme Federal official in the executive branch of this Government and that is the ...
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... questions that I would like to ask before we have specific questions . I would ask you to clarify and explain and hopefully to point to some desired ... question : Why is there such a wide 74 APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACT - 1967.
... questions that I would like to ask before we have specific questions . I would ask you to clarify and explain and hopefully to point to some desired ... question : Why is there such a wide 74 APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACT - 1967.
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... question for Mr. Sweeney . Mr. SWEENEY . I think , Mr. Schwengel , that our testimony in 1965 revealed that a substantial amount of the highway dollars that would be spent would be to reconstruct existing routes . Access can be just as ...
... question for Mr. Sweeney . Mr. SWEENEY . I think , Mr. Schwengel , that our testimony in 1965 revealed that a substantial amount of the highway dollars that would be spent would be to reconstruct existing routes . Access can be just as ...
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