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" ... be here. The CHAIRMAN. Let us clear this up. Somebody requested the clerk to have Mr. Jones present, and at that suggestion the clerk sent for Mr. Jones. I do not remember whether I spoke to him about it or not, but the clerk acted properly in inviting... "
Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1935: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... - Page 335
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1934 - 353 pages
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Proceedings and Committee Reports

American Association of Railroad Superintendents - 1907 - 1040 pages
...Damage to Oars While Being Delivered to Connecting Line. As Mr. Rider is interested in this qiiestion, we will be glad to hear what he has to say. Mr. Rider: We have been up against this question from both sides. We had a case with the Frisco where they...
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Proceedings of The...annual Meeting of the Conference of State and ..., Issue 33

1918 - 154 pages
...SECRETARY: I see that Mr. Hoffman is with us now. He has considered this subject very thoroughly and I think we will be glad to hear what he has to say. MR. HOFFMAN: I feel rather reluctant to give expression to my views at this time on so important a question...
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Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation, Volumes 1-10

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 636 pages
...it or not, but the clerk acted properly in inviting Mr. Jones. And another thing, he is a soldier, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say. Mr. GARNER. Mr. Chairman, may I make this statement: The clerk, Mr. Camp, telephoned Col. Jones and said...
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Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 806 pages
...it or not, but the clerk acted properly in inviting Mr. Jones. And another thing, he is a soldier, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say. Mr. GARNER. Mr. Chairman, may I make this statement: The clerk, Mr. Camp, telephoned Col. Jones and said...
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Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1920 - 808 pages
...it or not, but the clerk acted properly in inviting Mr. Jones. And another thing, he is a soldier, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say. Mr. GARNER. Mr. Chairman, mav I make this statement: The clerk, Mr. Camp, telephoned Col. Jones and said...
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Weights and Measures for Flour-mill and Corn-mill Products, Etc: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures - 1921 - 24 pages
...meals, all commercial feeding stuffs, and for other purposes. Mr. Blaine, of Seattle, Wash., is here and we will be glad to hear what he has to say relative to this proposition at this time. STATEMENT OF MR. EF BLAINE, OF SEATTLE, WASH., REPRESENTING...
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Relief Bills: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1925 - 92 pages
...for certain losses sustained in the earthquake and fire in Japan, 1923. Colonel Burnett is present and we will be glad to hear what he has to say about it. STATEMENT OF LIEUT. COL. CHARLES BURNETT, CAVALRY, UNITED STATES ARMY Mr. McKE.vziE. How...
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Miscellaneous Private Bills: Hearings Before the Committee on Military ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 84 pages
...appear before a retiring board. Mr. REECE. I understand Maj. Van Fossan is familiar with the case, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say about it. You might go very briefly into the circumstances immediately surrounding the case. STATEMENT...
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Hearings

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 860 pages
...Congress, for officers' quarters at this station. General Wells, Assistant Chief of Staff, is here, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say about this bill. STATEMENT OF BRIG. GEN. BRIANT H. WELLS, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, WAR DEPARTMENT...
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Army Housing and Construction

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1927 - 28 pages
...Congress, for officers' quarters at this station. General Wells, Assistant Chief of Staff, is here, and we will be glad to hear what he has to say about this bill. STATEMENT OF BRIG. GEN. BRIANT H. WELLS, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, WAR DEPARTMENT...
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