Urgent Deficiency Appropriations on Account of War Expenses: 1918, Hearing ... 65th Congress, 1st Session1917 - 979 pages |
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... Regular Army , in the Dental Corps , and two others are going in , one in the Ordnance Department and one in the Quartermaster Department , and one man has enlisted . He is the only man I know of around the building who has enlisted ; a ...
... Regular Army , in the Dental Corps , and two others are going in , one in the Ordnance Department and one in the Quartermaster Department , and one man has enlisted . He is the only man I know of around the building who has enlisted ; a ...
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... regular force of the Navy De- partment or some emergency force ? Mr. WARWICK . The extra force provided for the department . Mr. GILLETT . Under which the compensation is fixed by the Secre- tary of the Navy and not by law ? Mr. WARWICK ...
... regular force of the Navy De- partment or some emergency force ? Mr. WARWICK . The extra force provided for the department . Mr. GILLETT . Under which the compensation is fixed by the Secre- tary of the Navy and not by law ? Mr. WARWICK ...
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... regularly he would get , if he worked overtime , 10 per cent on that . Considering $ 1,200 per annum as the equivalent of $ 3.334 a day , it has reference to his regular work and not to this unusual com- pensation , such as Sundays and ...
... regularly he would get , if he worked overtime , 10 per cent on that . Considering $ 1,200 per annum as the equivalent of $ 3.334 a day , it has reference to his regular work and not to this unusual com- pensation , such as Sundays and ...
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... regular officers . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask for commissioned officers rather than an increase in the number of acting assistants ? Dr. BLUE . It is best to have permanent officers , because the training of them is very expensive ...
... regular officers . The CHAIRMAN . Why do you ask for commissioned officers rather than an increase in the number of acting assistants ? Dr. BLUE . It is best to have permanent officers , because the training of them is very expensive ...
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... regular employee in the office . Mr. SCOFIELD . I do not see how that could be . The CHAIRMAN . It is so , just the same . Mr. SCOFIELD . That would not be allowed under the rule which the Secretary has adopted . The CHAIRMAN . I am not ...
... regular employee in the office . Mr. SCOFIELD . I do not see how that could be . The CHAIRMAN . It is so , just the same . Mr. SCOFIELD . That would not be allowed under the rule which the Secretary has adopted . The CHAIRMAN . I am not ...
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