Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Public Works

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Haver Robert chairman Colorado Air Pollution Advisory Committee
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Bowen Floyd on behalf of the Florida Phosphate Council 819
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Particulates and Gases exhibit presented by Robert Haver_
181
Cleere Dr Roy L director Colorado State Department of Public Health
192
Currigan Mayor Thomas G Denver Colo
203
Polk County Fla Grand Jury Report for the Spring Term 1961
207
Rose Mrs Chester W on behalf of the General Federation of Garden
210
Colorado
233
Florida 837
246
Daley Hon Richard J Chicago Ill presented by James V Fitzpatrick
247
Davis Gen Chester R president Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan
257
Rosenbloom Dr Philip J health commissioner city of Gary Ind
291
Eckles R T national resources coordinator State of Colorado 173
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Indiana digest
381
Heidbrink Erwin M executive director Profitable Philanthropy Inc
394
Progress Report on EEIAEICBCR Cooperative Research Program
396
Kandle Roscoe P commissioner New Jersey Department of Health 572
411
Frechette Dr Alfred L M P H commissioner Massachusetts Depart
416
Shepard Mrs Charles E Auburndale Mass on behalf of the General
433
Kelble Dr David L for Dr Roger Mitchell_ 225
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Whitcomb Eben manufacturing manager Standard Packaging Co Lin
462
Recent Developments in Black Liquor Oxidation paper by E T Guest
463
Solving the Problem excerpt from the Berlin N H report__
472
Whittenberger Dr James L Harvard University School of Public
503
Young Paul J chairman Southern California Air Pollution Coordinating
519
Telegram dated February 17 1964 to Senator
547
Survey of Fluorine Content of Citrus Leaves From Groves in Polk
558
Letter
602
Gammelgard Peter N vice president Pure Oil Co 324
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Logelin Edward C vice presidentChicago United States Steel Corp 318
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Griswold S Smith air pollution control officer county of Los Angeles 37
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hearings 491
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Telegram dated January 27 1964
816
County 24
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G Chief Division of Air Pollution Public Health Service 73
73
Telegram dated February 17 1964
85
Morrison Harry assistant general manager Western Oil Gas Associa
87
Blasingame Dr F J L executive vice president American Medical
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Michaelian Edwin G county executive Westchester County N Y
130
Mullan Joseph W on behalf of the National Coal Association 266
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Raleigh James W M D on behalf of the National Tuberculosis Associa
174
J chief administrative officer Bay Area California Air Pol
193
STATEMENTS
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Telegram dated
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Hahn Kenneth member County Board of Supervisors Los Angeles
264
Schulze Erwin E on behalf of the American Iron Steel Institute accom
280
Brief History of the American Iron Steel Institute Air Pollution Control
317
Sloan Eugene A editor of Air Engineering magazine Detroit Mich 356
356
Taylor John I assistant legislative director American Farm Bureau
364
Chamber of Commerce of the United States 370
370
Barnett John V executive vice president Indiana State Chamber
381
Idaho Mining Association 382
382
National Association of Counties 130
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Mullins Albert J administrator Cook County Air Pollution Control
399
Case Hon Clifford a U S Senator from the State of New Jersey 85
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Eyes Nose and Temper editorial from the Washington Post September
405
Offutt Dr A C chairman Indiana Air Pollution Board 279
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Providence 529
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Griswold S Smith air pollution control officer County of Los Angeles
436
Peterson Peter T Organic Corp of New England Inc 516
441
Letter dated April
447
Correspondence from various cities States and organizations on legislation
463
Pierce William C general counsel Florida Department of Agriculture___ 776
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