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... reduction , with corresponding increases in the executive departments , included more than 36,000 employees who were involved in the elevation of the Federal Security Agency to the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare in 1953 ...
... reduction , with corresponding increases in the executive departments , included more than 36,000 employees who were involved in the elevation of the Federal Security Agency to the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare in 1953 ...
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... reduction of 182 in 1956. Agencies which employed a substantial number of persons in overseas areas in 1956 include the Panama Canal Company , 13,892 ; the United States Information Agency , 8,866 ; the Veterans ' Administration , 1,240 ...
... reduction of 182 in 1956. Agencies which employed a substantial number of persons in overseas areas in 1956 include the Panama Canal Company , 13,892 ; the United States Information Agency , 8,866 ; the Veterans ' Administration , 1,240 ...
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... reduction of personnel from 3,442 to 3,198 largely because of the completion of the census of agri- culture , and reduction in staff requirements for the censuses of business , manufacturers , and mineral industries as these censuses ...
... reduction of personnel from 3,442 to 3,198 largely because of the completion of the census of agri- culture , and reduction in staff requirements for the censuses of business , manufacturers , and mineral industries as these censuses ...
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... reducing the backlog of pending patent applications . There were no significant organizational changes in the Patent Office during the 1956 calendar year . However , it was reported that a con- tinuing program of improvement in ...
... reducing the backlog of pending patent applications . There were no significant organizational changes in the Patent Office during the 1956 calendar year . However , it was reported that a con- tinuing program of improvement in ...
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... reduction of 212 full - time civilian personnel was effected by the Office of the Secretary of Defense during the period from January 1 , 1956 , to January 1 , 1957. This net reduction resulted from the transfer of 230 full - time ...
... reduction of 212 full - time civilian personnel was effected by the Office of the Secretary of Defense during the period from January 1 , 1956 , to January 1 , 1957. This net reduction resulted from the transfer of 230 full - time ...
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