Hearings Before the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First, Second, Third, and Fourth Sessions: 1921-1923U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - Public buildings |
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... cent of all the soldiers ; over 9 ? Dr. WHITE . Yes , sir . You know that better than I do . But wherever the population was greatest the most soldiers came from . Mr. ANDREWs . What I want to fix is this : If the permanent residence of ...
... cent of all the soldiers ; over 9 ? Dr. WHITE . Yes , sir . You know that better than I do . But wherever the population was greatest the most soldiers came from . Mr. ANDREWs . What I want to fix is this : If the permanent residence of ...
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... cent , and rapidly increasing , I think they could be rapidly changed to hospitals and changed back to homes when the time came . It seems to us that would be possible . They could be placed in available places . In three instances now ...
... cent , and rapidly increasing , I think they could be rapidly changed to hospitals and changed back to homes when the time came . It seems to us that would be possible . They could be placed in available places . In three instances now ...
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... cent of the men at Perryville probably would be much better off without hospital care . The same thing has been reported to us , although we have not investigated it personally , with regard to some of the tuberculosis patients in ...
... cent of the men at Perryville probably would be much better off without hospital care . The same thing has been reported to us , although we have not investigated it personally , with regard to some of the tuberculosis patients in ...
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... cent complete . That is reinforced concrete and steel . That is a good illustration of what I can show you of what Dr. White is trying to accomplish . Mr. ELLIOTT . You say that will accommodate 300 . Gen. WOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. ELLIOTT ...
... cent complete . That is reinforced concrete and steel . That is a good illustration of what I can show you of what Dr. White is trying to accomplish . Mr. ELLIOTT . You say that will accommodate 300 . Gen. WOOD . Yes , sir . Mr. ELLIOTT ...
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... cent west of the Mississippi is much less than it is east of the Mississippi River . I am referring to men who live there - residents , not men who were overseas . Dr. WHITE . That is explained in this way , that the hardiest of our ...
... cent west of the Mississippi is much less than it is east of the Mississippi River . I am referring to men who live there - residents , not men who were overseas . Dr. WHITE . That is explained in this way , that the hardiest of our ...
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Page 50 - Resolved, That these Resolutions be spread on the minutes of...
Page 10 - ... or general medical and surgical cases, shall be in the discretion of the Director of the United States Veterans' Bureau, subject to the approval of the President : Provided, however, That the director, with the approval of the President, may utilize such suitable buildings, structures, and grounds, now owned by the United States, as may be available for...
Page 9 - Corps shall be in response to a request from the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service...
Page 1 - Bureau to provide for the construction of additional hospital facilities and to provide medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies for persons who served in the World War, the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, and the Boxer Rebellion, and are patients of the United States Veterans...
Page 13 - SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. This contract shall be interpreted as a whole and the intent of the whole instrument, rather than the interpretation of any special clause, shall govern.
Page 3 - Hereafter the following persons only shall be entitled to the benefits of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and may be admitted thereto upon the order of a member of the board of managers...
Page 1 - That there is hereby appropriated from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of...
Page 1 - The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Page 13 - Construction, he shall have the right to submit the same to the Secretary of War, whose decision shall be final and binding upon both parties hereto.