Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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Page 9988
... officer or employee of the Government , or otherwise relating to service as such officer or employee ; ( c ) Perjury committed in falsely denying , or subornation of perjury in the denial by another of , the commission of an act con ...
... officer or employee of the Government , or otherwise relating to service as such officer or employee ; ( c ) Perjury committed in falsely denying , or subornation of perjury in the denial by another of , the commission of an act con ...
Page 9996
... OFFICER . The Senator from California will state it . Mr. KNOWLAND . Has the unfinished business been laid before the Senate ? The PRESIDING OFFICER . The Chair is inquiring whether there is any further morning business . If not , the ...
... OFFICER . The Senator from California will state it . Mr. KNOWLAND . Has the unfinished business been laid before the Senate ? The PRESIDING OFFICER . The Chair is inquiring whether there is any further morning business . If not , the ...
Page 10015
... officer , attorney , agent , or employee of the bank shall in any manner , directly or indirectly , participate in ... OFFICER . clerk will call the roll . The The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll . Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr ...
... officer , attorney , agent , or employee of the bank shall in any manner , directly or indirectly , participate in ... OFFICER . clerk will call the roll . The The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll . Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr ...
Page 10037
... officer or em- ployee who could not otherwise obtain insurance at regular rates because of his physical condition . The PRESIDING OFFICER . Without attained age . objection , it is so ordered . Mr. CARLSON . Mr. President , the Senate ...
... officer or em- ployee who could not otherwise obtain insurance at regular rates because of his physical condition . The PRESIDING OFFICER . Without attained age . objection , it is so ordered . Mr. CARLSON . Mr. President , the Senate ...
Page 10040
... OFFICER . The clerk will state the bill by title . The LEGISLATIVE CLERK . A bill ( S. 3546 ) to provide an immediate program for the modernization and improvement of such merchant - type vessels in the reserve fleet as are necessary ...
... OFFICER . The clerk will state the bill by title . The LEGISLATIVE CLERK . A bill ( S. 3546 ) to provide an immediate program for the modernization and improvement of such merchant - type vessels in the reserve fleet as are necessary ...
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