Victor L. Berger: Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6 Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Loyalty |
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... taken by the Government stenographer , duly sworn to . I understand from counsel for Mr. Berger that he also has a com- plete stenographic report of all the proceedings and evidence in the case . Mr. COCHEMS . I have a stenographic ...
... taken by the Government stenographer , duly sworn to . I understand from counsel for Mr. Berger that he also has a com- plete stenographic report of all the proceedings and evidence in the case . Mr. COCHEMS . I have a stenographic ...
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... taken by the Government stenographer , duly sworn to . I understand from counsel for Mr. Berger that he also has a com- plete stenographic report of all the proceedings and evidence in the case . Mr. COCHEMS . I have a stenographic ...
... taken by the Government stenographer , duly sworn to . I understand from counsel for Mr. Berger that he also has a com- plete stenographic report of all the proceedings and evidence in the case . Mr. COCHEMS . I have a stenographic ...
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... taken before your committee . briefs in contest cases with which I am familiar have all been in the form of an argument and brief . Second , you ask that the record of the case be printed and ready before the date of the first hearing ...
... taken before your committee . briefs in contest cases with which I am familiar have all been in the form of an argument and brief . Second , you ask that the record of the case be printed and ready before the date of the first hearing ...
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... taken outside of this committee , even if we had to take it by deposi- tion . The CHAIRMAN . The usual procedure in a contested - election case is to have no testimony before the committee . The testimony is taken before notaries by ...
... taken outside of this committee , even if we had to take it by deposi- tion . The CHAIRMAN . The usual procedure in a contested - election case is to have no testimony before the committee . The testimony is taken before notaries by ...
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... taken his seat in the House of Representatives can be excluded from that House only by a two - thirds vote of its Members . Mr. Berger appeared at the bar of this House as thoroughly qualified as any man in the House of Representatives ...
... taken his seat in the House of Representatives can be excluded from that House only by a two - thirds vote of its Members . Mr. Berger appeared at the bar of this House as thoroughly qualified as any man in the House of Representatives ...
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