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... classes of men and material called for by such programme ; ( 3 ) ascer- tain the extent to which these requirements could be met under existing conditions ; ( 4 ) take steps to insure the creation of new facilities for meeting any ...
... classes of men and material called for by such programme ; ( 3 ) ascer- tain the extent to which these requirements could be met under existing conditions ; ( 4 ) take steps to insure the creation of new facilities for meeting any ...
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... class of supplies needed by the military and other services of the Government and the requirements relating thereto ; and the creation of relations which would render possible in times of need the immediate concentration and utiliza ...
... class of supplies needed by the military and other services of the Government and the requirements relating thereto ; and the creation of relations which would render possible in times of need the immediate concentration and utiliza ...
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... be changed from time to time , the resolution pro- vided that at the outset they shall consist of 13 divisions grouped in two classes as follows : I. DIVISIONS OF GENERAL RELATIONS 1. Government Division 2. Division 29 SCIENCE.
... be changed from time to time , the resolution pro- vided that at the outset they shall consist of 13 divisions grouped in two classes as follows : I. DIVISIONS OF GENERAL RELATIONS 1. Government Division 2. Division 29 SCIENCE.
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... classes to the other departments of the Gov- ernment and to the public . The activities of the Committee as an organ of public- ity were exceedingly varied and important . Its Di- vision of News centralized the giving out of information ...
... classes to the other departments of the Gov- ernment and to the public . The activities of the Committee as an organ of public- ity were exceedingly varied and important . Its Di- vision of News centralized the giving out of information ...
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... classes of commodities the mem- bers of which were largely drawn from the leading pro- ducers of these commodities . These committees and sec- tions were agencies of the Government , not representa- tives of the industries . This led to ...
... classes of commodities the mem- bers of which were largely drawn from the leading pro- ducers of these commodities . These committees and sec- tions were agencies of the Government , not representa- tives of the industries . This led to ...
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Page 263 - An Act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and fuel...
Page 144 - An Act to establish a United States Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing, and creating a naval auxiliary and naval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its Territories and possessions and with foreign countries; to regulate carriers by water in the foreign and interstate commerce of the United States; and for other purposes,' " approved July 15, 1918, contains the following provisions: "SEC.
Page 22 - In general, to stimulate research in the mathematical, physical and biological sciences, and in the application of these sciences to engineering, agriculture, medicine and other useful arts, with the object of increasing knowledge, of strengthening the national defense, and of contributing in other ways to the public welfare.
Page 329 - Aeronautics to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution, and to determine the problems which should be experimentally attacked, and to discuss their solution and their application to practical questions.
Page 130 - ... or for, or on account of, or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, any other person, with knowledge or reasonable cause to believe that such other person is an enemy or ally of enemy...
Page 40 - Whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully make or convey false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies...
Page 21 - The National Research Council was organized in 1916 at the request of the President by the National Academy of Sciences, under its Congressional charter, as a measure of national preparedness. The work accomplished by the Council in organizing research and in securing co-operation of military and civilian agencies in the solution of military problems demonstrates its capacity for larger service.
Page 92 - ... such product or material as may be required, and any individual, firm, company, association, or corporation, or organized manufacturing industry, or the responsible head or heads thereof, failing to comply with the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than three years and by a fine not exceeding $50,000.
Page 9 - Defense to supervise and direct investigations and make recommendations to the President and the heads of executive departments as to the location of railroads with reference to the frontier of the...
Page 4 - That by reason of the existence of a state of war, it is essential to the national security and defense, for the successful prosecution of the war, and for the support and maintenance of the Army and Navy, to assure an adequate supply and equitable distribution, and to facilitate the movement, of foods, feeds...