Proposed Acquisition of Properties in Square 757, District of Columbia: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First Session

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Page 70 - Chairman November 5, 1973 Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds US Senate Room 4202 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman: I am writing to you with reference to the proposal of the Architect of the Capitol that the Senate acquire a substantial portion of the land area
Page 26 - Mr. Holt, you proceed in any way you think appropriate. I see that I received a letter this morning from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Commander Marvin Freese, from the State of Iowa, which I will make a part of the record. [The letter referred to follows:]
Page 59 - So we thank you very much for coming. As we said earlier, the record will remain open for 2 weeks. If others of you wish to prepare testimony, make it available to this committee. [Whereupon, at 12:08 pm, the subcommittee recessed, to reconvene subject to the call
Page 17 - very good appraiser. Senator Clark. He is accredited in the District of Columbia? Mr. Brick. Yes; as a matter of fact, I will submit for the record a copy of his appraisal. I don't have one available now, but I will be
Page 2 - proposal is, what your position on this matter is? STATEMENT OF GEORGE WHITE, ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Mr. White. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I do not have a
Page 101 - of the adjacent land being acquired for such purpose, feeling that It would only be a matter of time until we would
Page 87 - anyway. Thank you for your consideration. Senator Richard C. Clark, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds of the Public Works Committee, US Senate Dear Senator,
Page 9 - land is available and it seems to me that the appropriate thing to do is to buy it as it becomes available.
Page 47 - Chairman, Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Senate Public Works Committee, Washington, DC Dear Senator Clark: Saint Peter's Parish Council has voted unanimously to oppose the acquisition of property by the Architect of the Capitol in Square
Page 10 - would also like to point out to the committee that the activity for Capitol Hill or fringe Capitol Hill property has accelerated in the last few months. Witness the purchase of a site for a Hyatt Hotel on the west side of New Jersey Avenue between D and E Streets,

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