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 10091
... considered as continuing during the period , subsequent to such separation , with respect to which he is considered as having received payment of accumulated and current annual or vacation leave pursuant to any Federal law , and ( 2 ) ...
... considered as continuing during the period , subsequent to such separation , with respect to which he is considered as having received payment of accumulated and current annual or vacation leave pursuant to any Federal law , and ( 2 ) ...
Page 10102
... considered this question has agreed that the Communist conspiracy is a criminal and a treasonable conspiracy ; that Com- munists preach and practice the plan- ning and perpetration of crime in order to achieve their purpose . In view of ...
... considered this question has agreed that the Communist conspiracy is a criminal and a treasonable conspiracy ; that Com- munists preach and practice the plan- ning and perpetration of crime in order to achieve their purpose . In view of ...
Page 10109
... considered by the subcommittee of the Judiciary Com- mittee or by the Committee on the Ju- diciary itself ? Mr. HYDE . That is right . Mr. CELLER . And the amendments that were considered by the Committee on the Judiciary have been ...
... considered by the subcommittee of the Judiciary Com- mittee or by the Committee on the Ju- diciary itself ? Mr. HYDE . That is right . Mr. CELLER . And the amendments that were considered by the Committee on the Judiciary have been ...
Page 10116
... considered : H. R. 8386 , conservation of water re- sources . We expect various bills from the Com- mittee on the Judiciary dealing with control of Communists . S. 3539 , reenlistment bonuses , from the Committee on Armed Services . S ...
... considered : H. R. 8386 , conservation of water re- sources . We expect various bills from the Com- mittee on the Judiciary dealing with control of Communists . S. 3539 , reenlistment bonuses , from the Committee on Armed Services . S ...
Page 10118
... considered by the House . H. R. 2683. An act to amend section 12 of. LEAVES OF ABSENCE By unanimous consent , leave of ab- sence was granted to : Mr. WHEELER ( at the request of Mr. FORRESTER ) for 10 days on account of urgent business ...
... considered by the House . H. R. 2683. An act to amend section 12 of. LEAVES OF ABSENCE By unanimous consent , leave of ab- sence was granted to : Mr. WHEELER ( at the request of Mr. FORRESTER ) for 10 days on account of urgent business ...
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