The Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1959: National Radio Astronomy Facility, National Science Foundation: Additional Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 34 pages |
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... percent ? Mr. WAUGH . Yes , sir . Mr. PASSMAN . Do you have any in the questionable category that you anticipate ... percent , the judgment to carry 6 percent from the date due . ( The information referred to follows :) Credit No. 1395 ...
... percent ? Mr. WAUGH . Yes , sir . Mr. PASSMAN . Do you have any in the questionable category that you anticipate ... percent , the judgment to carry 6 percent from the date due . ( The information referred to follows :) Credit No. 1395 ...
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... percent of the applications ? Mr. BARON . That is correct , but less than 80 percent of the monetary value . Mr. PASSMAN . They adjusted the loans by perhaps 10 percent down- ward average , but about 90 percent of all applications were ...
... percent of the applications ? Mr. BARON . That is correct , but less than 80 percent of the monetary value . Mr. PASSMAN . They adjusted the loans by perhaps 10 percent down- ward average , but about 90 percent of all applications were ...
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... percent are turned down under the system we have . Maybe rightly so ; I do not know . PERCENTAGE OF LOANS REPAID General GAILEY . I think it would be interesting for the committee to know the percentage of the loans that are repaid . Mr ...
... percent are turned down under the system we have . Maybe rightly so ; I do not know . PERCENTAGE OF LOANS REPAID General GAILEY . I think it would be interesting for the committee to know the percentage of the loans that are repaid . Mr ...
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... percent . Mr. DENTON . With reference to the loans which you make , about what percentage of them do you make on application ? Mr. BARON . It is running this fiscal year at approximately 90 per- cent . Mr. DENTON . What is your percentage ...
... percent . Mr. DENTON . With reference to the loans which you make , about what percentage of them do you make on application ? Mr. BARON . It is running this fiscal year at approximately 90 per- cent . Mr. DENTON . What is your percentage ...
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... percent - that is , the revenue for 1958 estimated - that the percentage of the program out there is to be met by internally generated funds at the rate of 95.7 percent . Mr. DENTON . They are collecting it locally ? General GAILEY . No ...
... percent - that is , the revenue for 1958 estimated - that the percentage of the program out there is to be met by internally generated funds at the rate of 95.7 percent . Mr. DENTON . They are collecting it locally ? General GAILEY . No ...
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