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CHAPTER 3 SELECTION OF ROUTES The Commission's early efforts were directed to selecting a relatively small number of potential routes for detailed investigation . In the interest of economy and to accomplish its work in a reasonable ...
CHAPTER 3 SELECTION OF ROUTES The Commission's early efforts were directed to selecting a relatively small number of potential routes for detailed investigation . In the interest of economy and to accomplish its work in a reasonable ...
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( a ) The Panama Canal Commission shall be supervised by a Board composed of nine members , five of vihom shall be nationals of the United States of America , and four of whom shall be Panamanian nationals proposed by the Republic of ...
( a ) The Panama Canal Commission shall be supervised by a Board composed of nine members , five of vihom shall be nationals of the United States of America , and four of whom shall be Panamanian nationals proposed by the Republic of ...
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States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their property , and the contractors of the Panama Canal Commission and of the United States Forces , their dependents , and their property .
States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their property , and the contractors of the Panama Canal Commission and of the United States Forces , their dependents , and their property .
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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