| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Enemy property - 1926 - 1464 pages
...Sidley. STATEMENT OF WILLIAM H. BLYMYER, OF NEW YORK CITY Mr. BLYMYEK. Mr. Chairman Mr. HAWLEY. Give your name and address and whom you represent to the reporter. Mr. BLYMYER. William H. Blymyer, 1)0 West Street: international lawyer. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the... | |
| United States U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1932 - 122 pages
...T. EVANS, SECRETARY, AMERICANNATIONAL RETAIL JEWELERS ASSOCIATION, UTICA, NY The CHAIRMAN. Just give your name and address and whom you represent to the reporter. Mr. EVANS. Charles T. Evans ; secretary of the American-National Retail Jewelers Association, and identified... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1935 - 38 pages
...LYNCH, NEW YORK, REPRESENTING THE THAMES RIVER LINE The CHAIRMAN. We will now hear you, Mr. Lynch. Give your name and address and whom you represent to the reporter. Mr. LYNCH. Walter A. Lynch, 170 Broadway, representing the Thames River Line. The opposition of the Thames... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - Labor - 1939 - 1030 pages
...We have another witness representing the Canning and Pickle Workers — Mr. Gutowski. Mr. Gutowski, if you will state your name and address, and whom you represent, we shall be glad to hear you. STATEMENT OF CHESTER L. GUTOWSKI, PRESIDENT OF THE CANNING AND PICKLE... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1945 - 1584 pages
...BEET ISHDUSTRY POLICY COMMITTEE Mr. CANNON. We shall be glad to hear from Mr. Lyons. Mr. Lyons, give your name and address and whom you represent, to the reporter. Mr. LYONS. Mr. Chairman, I appear here representing the American sugar-beet growers, in the capacity of... | |
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