| United States. Congress. House Education and Labor - 1966 - 392 pages
...Chairman, I thank you for the opportunity to be with your committee this morning. My colleagues and I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you or other members of the committee may have. Mr. PUCINSKI. Thank you very much, Secretary Gardner. Of course,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1966 - 468 pages
...over the world. I urge favorable consideration of this legislation. Mr. Chairman, my colleagues and I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you or other members of the committee may have. Mr. BRADEMAS. Thank you very much, Mr. Secretary. INTERNATIONAL... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1966 - 1912 pages
...over the world. I urge favorabfe consideration of this legislation. Mr. Chairman, my colleagues and I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you or other members of the committee may have. Mr. BRADEMAS. Thank you very much, Mr. Secretary. INTERNATIONAL... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1966 - 1238 pages
...acquired. I urge your favorable consideration of this legislation. Mr. Chairman, my colleagues and I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you or other members of the committee may have. (The attachment to Secretary Gardner's statement follows:)... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1967 - 266 pages
...effective pressure in this direction. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for the opportunity to present this statement. I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you or members of the committee may have. Mr. HoLIFIELD. Thank you for your statement, Mr. Ramey. The Chair... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1972 - 84 pages
...which it was conveyed to the local government or its instrumentality. With that summary, Mr. Chairman, I would be pleased to try to answer any questions you, or members of the subcommittee, may have. Thank you very much. Mr. BROOKS. That is a fine statement, Mr.... | |
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