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 10125
... PRESIDENT pro tempore . With- out objection , it is so ordered . EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President , I move that the Senate proceed to the consideration of executive business , for action on the nominations on the Exec ...
... PRESIDENT pro tempore . With- out objection , it is so ordered . EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President , I move that the Senate proceed to the consideration of executive business , for action on the nominations on the Exec ...
Page 10130
... President , he says : The extent to which this large and key body of personnel operates without Senate or other congressional control is not gen- erally appreciated . In his article , Mr. Williams makes sev- eral excellent points . His ...
... President , he says : The extent to which this large and key body of personnel operates without Senate or other congressional control is not gen- erally appreciated . In his article , Mr. Williams makes sev- eral excellent points . His ...
Page 10131
... President requires regulation is the specification of duties . The jurisdiction , duties , and powers of the departments , bureaus , and other agen- cies have in general been carefully set forth by acts of Congress . But the Office of ...
... President requires regulation is the specification of duties . The jurisdiction , duties , and powers of the departments , bureaus , and other agen- cies have in general been carefully set forth by acts of Congress . But the Office of ...
Page 10132
... President of which the Department had no advance notice . It should be emphasized that in this instance , unlike the labor illus- tration , the Secretary of Commerce was ac- tively handling the matter , and doing so with the knowledge ...
... President of which the Department had no advance notice . It should be emphasized that in this instance , unlike the labor illus- tration , the Secretary of Commerce was ac- tively handling the matter , and doing so with the knowledge ...
Page 10133
... President could decide between him and the Secretary of the Treasury . As is evident from the Forrestal diaries , a ... President's ap- pointees in their respective areas of respon- sibility ; they are his men , and not the repre ...
... President could decide between him and the Secretary of the Treasury . As is evident from the Forrestal diaries , a ... President's ap- pointees in their respective areas of respon- sibility ; they are his men , and not the repre ...
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