Official Congressional Directory

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

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Contents

Senators
219
Secretary
239
Air Force biography
245
Licenses and Inspections District
247
Defense biography
263
Architect of the Capitol
269
Tercentenary Celebration Commission
278
Interior biography
283
Territorial Officials Interior
336
426
337
Majority Secretary Senate
340
Territories Office of Interior
342
MexicanUnited States Defense Commission
349
Management Service Agriculture
352
Manpower Automation and Training La
358
471
365
United States Courts Administrative Office of 647
375
Photographers Association White House News 777 Presidents Commission on the Status of Women
387
Minority Leader
397
365 366
410
IV
413
Monetary and Financial Problems National
434
Physical Disability Review Board Naval
455
Minority Secretary Senate
458
International Rules of Judicial Procedure Com
477
Commerce
489
Election Statistics
505
Business and Defense Services Commerce
521
United States Customs Court
535
Electrification Activities Rural Electrification
567
Transportation and Communications
575
Coast and Geodetic Survey Office
581
Service System Selective
599
Department of Corrections
613
Departmental Agriculture
639
Department of General Administration
655
Monetary Fund International
681
Toxiology Unit U S Navy
690
United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices
715
Physician at the Capitol Attending
725
United States Employment Service for the Dis
732
Operations Coast Guard Treasury
739
Pilotage Administration Great Lakes
748
United States Information Agency
752
Planning Office of Emergency
771
United States Naval Station
782
Headquarters United States Marine Corps
785
459
801
Engineering Department of Sanitary District
804
Operations Rural Electrification Administra
871
Garden United States Botanic
872
549
873
Food and Drug
884
Museum of History and Technology Building
886
504
888
Exchange Capitol Telephone
889
President of the United States
891
Information Agency United States
894
Narcotics Bureau
895
Exchange Service International
896
Research and Engineering Post Office
898
Coast Guard Headquarters
902
NavajoHopi Indian Joint Committee
905
General Counsel NLRB
907
Information Statistical
908
Savings Bonds Navy
911
Rural Electrification
912
United States Territorial Expansion Memorial
913
Insurance Corporation Federal Deposit 567
914
National Advisory Council on International
915
Executive Papers Joint Committee on Disposi
919
Policy Joint Committee on Immigration
920
Office
921
General Counsel Office of Post Office
922
Southeastern Power
923
United States Treasurer Office of
924
Exempted Stations Army
925
General Counsel
928
Sergeant at Arms Senate
929
Veterans
930
Expiration of terms of Senators by groups
932
Housing and Hcme Finance Agency
937
Postal Union Universal
938
Extension Service Federal Agriculture 505 Foreign Commercial Services Office
939
Solicitor General Justice
943
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of
944
Facilities Bureau of Post Office
947
Advisory Board
950
Space Sciences NASA
951
National Agricultural Library
953
Administrative Committee of the Federal
954
Postmaster of the House
957
Urban Renewal Administration
958
Geological Survey Interior
959
gress
961
Index Office Congressional Record
964
Government Canal Zone
967
Foreign Agricultural Service
968
National Forest Reservation Commission
969
Space Systems Air Force
970
ture
971
Customhouse
973
Utilization and Disposal Service
974
Individual index
975

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