Independent Offices Appropriations for 1951: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, Part 2 |
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... personnel in this unit be in- creased from 16 to 25. The laboratory is so fundamental to the Commission's entire program that it cannot be held back longer . Even this small laboratory holds the keys to some of the major developments in ...
... personnel in this unit be in- creased from 16 to 25. The laboratory is so fundamental to the Commission's entire program that it cannot be held back longer . Even this small laboratory holds the keys to some of the major developments in ...
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... personnel em- ployees . They think that the ratio ought to be one personnel employee to 125 employees . I believe that the average in the independent of- fices bill was 1 to 103 , which is very close to the figure of the FCC . It is a ...
... personnel em- ployees . They think that the ratio ought to be one personnel employee to 125 employees . I believe that the average in the independent of- fices bill was 1 to 103 , which is very close to the figure of the FCC . It is a ...
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... personnel office would interfere with the progress of any reorganiza- tion because of delays in writing job sheets , and so forth . For that reason , we think the limitation as to personnel employees of 1 to 125 people ought not to be ...
... personnel office would interfere with the progress of any reorganiza- tion because of delays in writing job sheets , and so forth . For that reason , we think the limitation as to personnel employees of 1 to 125 people ought not to be ...
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... PERSONNEL PROVISION IN 1950 BUDGET Mr. Cox . I would like to get to the main point of this thing by get- ting down to the personnel and the various parts of the Commission , and to do that I would like to perhaps repeat a little bit of ...
... PERSONNEL PROVISION IN 1950 BUDGET Mr. Cox . I would like to get to the main point of this thing by get- ting down to the personnel and the various parts of the Commission , and to do that I would like to perhaps repeat a little bit of ...
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... personnel will cause unde- sirable delays in performing some of the Commission's more important functions . During the last several years the personnel assigned to service 66 INDEPENDENT OFFICES APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950.
... personnel will cause unde- sirable delays in performing some of the Commission's more important functions . During the last several years the personnel assigned to service 66 INDEPENDENT OFFICES APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950.
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Page 252 - States, is not a member of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government of the. United States...
Page 253 - ... permit any individual to have access to Restricted Data until the Civil Service Commission shall have made an investigation and report to the Commission on the character, associations, and loyalty of such individual, and the Commission shall have determined that permitting such person to have access to Restricted Data will not endanger the common defense and security.
Page 255 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any Department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art...
Page 259 - Commission is authorized and directed to make arrangements (including contracts, agreements, and loans) for the conduct of research...
Page 432 - The faith of the United States is pledged that ... the United States will provide such funds as may be necessary for the upkeep of the National Gallery of Art and the administrative expenses and costs of operation thereof, including the protection and care of works of art acquired by the Board, so that the National Gallery of Art shall be at all times properly maintained and the works of art contained therein shall be exhibited regularly to the general public free of charge.
Page 347 - ASSISTANCE. — a. The Commission is directed to exercise its powers in such manner as to insure the continued conduct of research and development and training activities in the fields specified below, by private or public institutions or persons, and to assist in the acquisition of an everexpanding fund of theoretical and practical knowledge in such fields.
Page 227 - It is further ordered, That the respondent herein shall, within sixty (60) days after service upon it of this order, file with the Commission a report, in writing, setting forth in detail the manner and form in which it has complied with this order.
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Page 376 - ... (2) the theory and production of atomic energy, including processes, materials, and devices related to such production; (3) utilization of special nuclear material and radioactive material for medical, biological, agricultural, health, or military purposes; (4) utilization of special nuclear material, atomic energy, and radioactive material and processes entailed in the utilization or production...
Page 783 - Languages and dialects are not so carefully partitioned from each other in the speakers' heads that the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing.