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... course of the next 10 years ? Mr. SEBREE . One hundred and twenty - eight field clerks , 69 field clerks , quartermaster . Mr. VINSON . That is not entirely clear . Mr. SEBREE . That would mean that these men are ARMY FIELD CLERKS AND ...
... course of the next 10 years ? Mr. SEBREE . One hundred and twenty - eight field clerks , 69 field clerks , quartermaster . Mr. VINSON . That is not entirely clear . Mr. SEBREE . That would mean that these men are ARMY FIELD CLERKS AND ...
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... course , 12 below the seventh replacement . Thus it will be seen that there were 11 qualified competitors preceding him in the order of relative merit who were also deprived of commissions through identical circumstances and whose ...
... course , 12 below the seventh replacement . Thus it will be seen that there were 11 qualified competitors preceding him in the order of relative merit who were also deprived of commissions through identical circumstances and whose ...
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... course . I have a certificate of the principal of the high school of Fargo , N. Dak . , dated February 12 , 1924 , stating that Mr. Sands graduated from that high school in June , 1915 , and that he successfully com- pleted courses in ...
... course . I have a certificate of the principal of the high school of Fargo , N. Dak . , dated February 12 , 1924 , stating that Mr. Sands graduated from that high school in June , 1915 , and that he successfully com- pleted courses in ...
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... course , to secure for the land whatever it is worth . I am just as much in accord with that view as the Secretary of War and this committee can be . Mr. JAMES . Have you ever taken the matter up with the War Department , to have your ...
... course , to secure for the land whatever it is worth . I am just as much in accord with that view as the Secretary of War and this committee can be . Mr. JAMES . Have you ever taken the matter up with the War Department , to have your ...
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... course , to secure for the land whatever it is worth . I am just as much in accord with that view as the Secretary of War and this committee can be . Mr. JAMES . Have you ever taken the matter up with the War Department , to have your ...
... course , to secure for the land whatever it is worth . I am just as much in accord with that view as the Secretary of War and this committee can be . Mr. JAMES . Have you ever taken the matter up with the War Department , to have your ...
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Page 13 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Page 6 - Resolved, That the delegates for this colony in the Continental Congress be impowered to concur with the delegates of the other colonies in declaring independency, and forming foreign alliances, reserving to this colony the sole and exclusive right of forming a constitution and laws for this colony...
Page 47 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorized to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Page 49 - Hereafter no officer holding a rank above that of colonel shall be retired except for disability or on account of having reached the age of sixty-four years until he shall have served at least one year in such rank.2 Act of June 12, 1906 (34 Stat.
Page 13 - Fort Riley, Kans., the shortage of 72 sets of officers' quarters will be reduced to a shortage of 65 sets as a result of an appropriation of $72,000 requested in bill passed at the second session, Sixty-ninth Congress, for officers
Page 17 - No contract or purchase on behalf of the United States shall be made, unless the same is authorized by law or is under an appropriation adequate to its fulfillment...
Page 17 - He shall cause to be manufactured or produced at the Government arsenals or Government-owned factories of the United States all such supplies or articles needed by the War Department as said arsenals or Government-owned factories are capable of manufacturing or producing upon an economical basis.