| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1911 - 456 pages
...The discussion of this topic will be opened by GB .Healy of Sioux City. MR. HEALY: Gentlemen — I do not know that I can add very much to what has been expressed in the paper. I can say, Amen, to everything that has been said; it seems to me, the... | |
| American Railway Master Mechanics' Association - 1900 - 432 pages
...forward and give us the benefit of your experience? MR. DR McB.\ix : Mr. President and Gentlemen, — I do not know that I can add very much to what has been said on the matter of pooling. I might, however, give the experience of the road with which I... | |
| United States commission to the Central and South American states - 1887 - 450 pages
...extensive woolen manufacturers on this coast. Mr. DONALD MCLENNAN. Gentlemen of the Commission : I do not know that I can add very much to what has already been said ; yet there are many different points which can be presented which have not been presented by the gentleman... | |
| 1890 - 1384 pages
...irrigation, and the need of it in your county and in your section of the country generally? Mr. HOWE. I do not know that I can add very much to what has been said by the other gentlemen. We have a soil there that is very productive if a proper amount of... | |
| American Street Railway Association - 1898 - 966 pages
...upon it. REMARKS OF MR. WH HOLMES ON "TRAIN SERVICE." Mr. Holmes — Mr. President and gentlemen of the Association: I do not know that I can add very much to what has been said already on this subject by Mr. McCormack, but I will touch on a few things here before we... | |
| Alfred Charles True, W. H. Beal, H. H. Goodell - 1902 - 142 pages
...of me, we shall be glad to respond. AC TRUE, of the Office of Experiment Stations. Mr. President, I do not know that I can add very much to what has already been said with reference to this summer school. The matter was talked over at the New Haven convention, and since... | |
| United States. Merchant marine commission. [from old catalog] - 1904 - 830 pages
...board with a great deal of diffidence because this matter to me is one of very great importance, and 1 do not know that I can add very much to what has been said. In the first place, if this were a judicial inquiry or anything like that I should rise... | |
| 1906 - 964 pages
...be able to encourage him by telling him that this resolution has been passed unanimously to-day. I do not know that I can add very much to what has already been so ably said by Mr. Price and Mr. Green, but I do hope that in all these cases we shall cordially support... | |
| Pitts Edwin Howes - 1908 - 440 pages
...like to have Dr. Bishop explain the static machine cage of which he spoke. DR. REEVES. I don't think I can add very much to what has already been said. In talking about the treatment of goiter, etc., one man gets up and gives his experience in the line of... | |
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