Nominations--April-May: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session on April 30, 1987, James L. Kolstad, to be a Member, National Transportation Safety Board; May 18, 1987, William L. Hanley, Sheila B. Tate, Archie C. Purvis, Harry O'Connor, and Marshall C. Turner, Jr., to be Members, Board of Directors, Corporation for Public BroadcastingU.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 50 pages |
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Address alternative financing Answer Archie Purvis aviation background believe Board of Directors BOB KASTEN BOB PACKWOOD BROCK ADAMS cable Chairman Civil Aeronautics Board commercial COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE communications CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Corporation for Public CPB Board Degrees received Dates deregulation educational federal funding Frontier Airlines Hanley important including any advisory inclusive employment interest involved issues JAMES EXON Jim Kolstad KOLSTAD KQED LARRY PRESSLER LIBRARY OF CONGRESS List all memberships LLOYD BENTSEN memberships and offices must-carry Name of employer National Transportation Safety nominated NTSB offices held PETE WILSON President production professional Program Fund Public Broad public broadcast stations public broadcasting system public television stations qualified Question relations responsibilities role scheduling Senator DANFORTH Senator FORD Senator INOUYE Senator ROCKEFELLER Senator WILSON serve Sheila Tate staff STATEMENT Texas Thank tion Transportation Safety Board TRIBLE U.S. SENATOR Virginia Washington White House
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