| United States. National Resources Board - 1934 - 100 pages
...appointed by the President of the United States, to serve as a general staff for the Chief Executive. 2. That the functions of the Board should be advisory and not executive and should include — (а) Coordination of planning policies witliin the Federal Government. (б) Coordination of planning... | |
| United States. National Resources Committee - 1935 - 248 pages
...appointed by the President of the United States, to serve as a general staff of the Chief Executive. 2. That the functions of the Board should be advisory...policies between Federal, State, and local jurisdictions. (o) Stimulation and assistance to the planning agencies within the Federal Government and in regions,... | |
| United States. National Resources Committee - 1935 - 252 pages
...appointed by the President of the united States, to serve as a general staff of the Chief Executive. 2. That the functions of the Board should be advisory...of planning policies within the Federal Government. (b) Coordination of planning policies between Federal, State, and local jurisdictions. (c) Stimulation... | |
| United States. National Resources Committee - 1936 - 356 pages
...appointed by the President of the United States, to serve as a general staff for the Chief Executive. 2. That the functions of the Board should be advisory...Government and in regions. States, and localities. "Xattonal Resource! Board Report, December 1934. (d) Fundamental research directed toward the development... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1936 - 384 pages
...appointed by the President of the United States, to serve as a general staff for the Chief Executive. 2. That the functions of the Board should be advisory...policies between Federal, State, and local jurisdictions. (o) Stimulation and assistance to the planning agencies within the Federal Government and in regions,... | |
| 1937 - 240 pages
...the Federal Government; (&) correlation of planning among Federal, State, and local jurisdiction ; (c) stimulation and assistance to the planning agencies...Government and in regions, States, and localities; and (d) fundamental research directed toward the development of basic national policies and programs.... | |
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