| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1909 - 378 pages
...ship, and the ship to the nation. A blue jacket with his baggy trousers, loose shirt or jumper, and nondescript headgear looks slouchy, and he can not...that the marine can not perform as efficiently as the blue jacket duties,.ordinarily assigned to the bluejacket? Admiral BRADFORD. In a large degree, yes.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1922 - 116 pages
...compelled to by the commission that they are given. I think. Mr. Chairman, that is a synopsis of my views. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. COOPER. Will the owning of the embassy building by the Government help a great deal? It will help some.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1924 - 246 pages
...compelled to by the commission that they are given. I think, Mr. Chairman, that is a synopsis of my views. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. COOPER. Will the owning of the embassy building by the Government help a great deal? It will help some.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - Naval law - 1937 - 1554 pages
...service deals with all phases of inspection that the law requires. Captain MILLIKEN. That is correct. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. SUTPHIN. How often do you inspect those ships? Captain MILLJKEN. It all depends on the type of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - 1940 - 1048 pages
...River, but the Arkansas, Verdigris and other streams in the State. I believe that is all, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. KELLER. I have no questions, Mr. Chairman. I know the situation pretty well in Kansas City, Kans.,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Flood Control - Flood control - 1940 - 1070 pages
...River, but the Arkansas,. Verdigris and other streams in the State. J believe that is all, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. KELLER. I have no questions, Mr. Chairman. I know the situation pretty well in Kansas City, Kans.,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Agriculture - 1949 - 1378 pages
...CHAIRMAN. Does that conclude your statement, Mr. White? Mr. WHITE. That concludes my statement. Thank you. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. GATHINGS. Mr. White, I wonder if you could give us some information as to the number of hours a day... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1949 - 590 pages
...CHAIRMAN. Does that conclude your statement, Mr. White? Mr. WHITE. That concludes my statement. Thank you. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. GATHINGS. Mr. Wliite, I wonder if you could give us some information as to the number of hours a day... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Un-American Activities - 1962 - 70 pages
...Festival leadership. Mr. TAVENNER. We will return it to you. I have no further questions, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee ? Mr. SCHADEBERG. I have two questions I would like to ask. Was there any indication _that any delegates... | |
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