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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... thing to do . I do not know . When did you start discussing this program ? Mr. WOHL . The original submission by the Far East Command was with the proposal that this be included in the fiscal 1957 program . Because of limitations on ...
... thing to do . I do not know . When did you start discussing this program ? Mr. WOHL . The original submission by the Far East Command was with the proposal that this be included in the fiscal 1957 program . Because of limitations on ...
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... thing is the matter that the chairman raised . How are you going to make this program work ? Mr. Andersen went into that , too , at this time and I want to pay my respects to a great man that it was my pleasure to know . He was the ...
... thing is the matter that the chairman raised . How are you going to make this program work ? Mr. Andersen went into that , too , at this time and I want to pay my respects to a great man that it was my pleasure to know . He was the ...
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... thing where nobody will do the sound conservation measures so they put in some poor practices that are easier to get people to do so they can use up the money . I cite that as a warning because I think such things must be watched ...
... thing where nobody will do the sound conservation measures so they put in some poor practices that are easier to get people to do so they can use up the money . I cite that as a warning because I think such things must be watched ...
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... thing in the world . Mr. ROONEY . How long would it take you to fill these positions ? Mr. COVEY . Probably a matter of 4 to 6 weeks . Mr. ROONEY . Then , in the ordinary course of things , with what started in the other body this ...
... thing in the world . Mr. ROONEY . How long would it take you to fill these positions ? Mr. COVEY . Probably a matter of 4 to 6 weeks . Mr. ROONEY . Then , in the ordinary course of things , with what started in the other body this ...
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... thing , and transport it lock , stock , and barrel , and relieve the head- quarters ' treasury of any expense of getting them over here . We have no control over how many they will bring , and if they are going to bring the staff over ...
... thing , and transport it lock , stock , and barrel , and relieve the head- quarters ' treasury of any expense of getting them over here . We have no control over how many they will bring , and if they are going to bring the staff over ...
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