| United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] - 1906 - 728 pages
...originate in the House or Senate '. [Laughter.] Mr. BRIAN. In the House, I think, sir. Mr. LITTAUER. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr. Public Printer. Mr. STILLINGS. Thank you. My only regret, gentlemen, is that my limited knowledge prevents... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1906 - 730 pages
...originate in the House or Senate '. [Laughter.] Mr. BRIAN. In the House, I think, sir. Mr. LITTAUER. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr. Public Printer. Mr. STILLINGS. Thank you. My only regret, gentlemen, is that my limited knowledge prevents... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1912 - 922 pages
...reason we have bought abroad is to get the torpedoes that we could not otherwise get. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Admiral. APPENDIX A. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, BUREAU OF ORDXAXCE. Washington, DC, August 7, 1911. [From... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1918 - 374 pages
...if there is any I do not know it, and I am pretty sure it is not. Senator SMITH of South Carolina. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr. Secretary. Mr. Samuel Gompers has signified his desire to address the committee. Mr. DINWIDDIE. Mr.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Education and Labor - 1919 - 490 pages
...a few shares. The CHAIRMAN. How many? Don't you want to answer? Mr. SMITH. About 30. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions we are much •obliged to you. Mr. SMITH. I have a few preferred, sir. I thought you asked if I had any preferred. The CHAIRMAN. I don't... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1919 - 682 pages
...GREENWALD. Yes, sir. Senator KENYON. You are in the animal industry? Mr. GREENWALD. Yes. sir. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr. Greenwald. The CHAIRMAN. Is there any other gentleman in the room who wants to be heard this afternoon?... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1919 - 770 pages
...store any at all for any long period; we simply buy them and sell them from week to week. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions we are much obliged to you, Mr. Shafer. Mr. SHAFER. I thank you, sir. The CHAIRMAN. Is there any other gentleman here who wishes to... | |
| George Earle Chamberlain - 1919 - 1082 pages
...would take more interest in it in all probability. Mr. HOFFMAN. Yes; that is correct. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you for the information you have given n>. Mr. HOFFMAN. I am very much obliged to you, Mr. Chairman. STATEMENT... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Commission of Agricultural Inquiry - 1922 - 720 pages
...in that way. Will there be any other questions I Senator ROBINSON. That is all I have. The CHAIRMAN. If there are no further questions, we are much obliged to you, Mr. Batcheller. Mr. BARRETT. Mr. Chairman, I would like to put up Capt. Sumners next. He has been down... | |
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