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... out loud , will you ? Mr. MEADE . It says : " General Smith ruled as follows . " The CHAIRMAN . Read number ( 3 ) ... charge of the investigation should be present . Now , when 108 STATE DEPARTMENT - FILE SURVEY.
... out loud , will you ? Mr. MEADE . It says : " General Smith ruled as follows . " The CHAIRMAN . Read number ( 3 ) ... charge of the investigation should be present . Now , when 108 STATE DEPARTMENT - FILE SURVEY.
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... charge - out system be placed into the file to indicate where all these other files were . Senator JACKSON . But that is not there . There is no such arrange- ment at the present time . Mr. FORD . It is going to take a lot of time to ...
... charge - out system be placed into the file to indicate where all these other files were . Senator JACKSON . But that is not there . There is no such arrange- ment at the present time . Mr. FORD . It is going to take a lot of time to ...
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... charge of the filing room ? Mr. FORD . I understood Mrs. Balog is in charge ... out for you . The CHAIRMAN . You said you had 5 or 6 misstatements made by ... out of the file , and to his knowledge no action was ever taken on his request ...
... charge of the filing room ? Mr. FORD . I understood Mrs. Balog is in charge ... out for you . The CHAIRMAN . You said you had 5 or 6 misstatements made by ... out of the file , and to his knowledge no action was ever taken on his request ...
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... out their functions or from entering areas in which were located functions for which they were directly in charge or were responsible for the security thereof . In my own case , a code clerk refused to turn over to me the combina- tions ...
... out their functions or from entering areas in which were located functions for which they were directly in charge or were responsible for the security thereof . In my own case , a code clerk refused to turn over to me the combina- tions ...
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... charge . Mr. Hemmingway previously had given an affidavit to Mr. John W. Ford in Bogotá , Colombia , stating that an ... out their function . Experience Prior to my departure from Washington for my assignment in Bogotá in 1947 , I made a ...
... charge . Mr. Hemmingway previously had given an affidavit to Mr. John W. Ford in Bogotá , Colombia , stating that an ... out their function . Experience Prior to my departure from Washington for my assignment in Bogotá in 1947 , I made a ...
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Page 82 - April 11, 1960, in room 3302 of the Senate Office Building, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present : Senator John L. McClellan, Democrat, Arkansas ; Senator Henry M. Jackson, Democrat, Washington; Senator Sam J.
Page 106 - SENATE, SENATE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to Senate Resolution 40, agreed to January 30, 1953, at 10 : 30 am, in room 357 of the Senate Office Building, Senator Joseph R.
Page 82 - FEBRUARY 26, 1953 UNITED STATES SENATE, SENATE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at...
Page 123 - Insurance at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. He presented this paper at an "Insurance Clinic...
Page 106 - Will you raise your right hand? In this matter now in hearing before the committee, do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the .whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Page 95 - In this matter now in hearing before the committee, do you solemnly swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Page 174 - This council, representing 24 educational and cultural institutions in the Denver area, determines policy for program presentation and provides programs to be telecast over KRMA-TV.
Page 117 - Attended meetings of subcommittee on territorial problems, of the advisory committee; alternate member, policy committee; appointed Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs...
Page 113 - Presidential directives and regulations prohibiting the disclosure of loyalty, security, and other executive information; that these should be considered in force until replaced or voided; "(2) That security officers should be instructed to abide by additional instructions, written and verbal, under which they have been...
Page 113 - To : All employees. •From : John W. Ford. '•Subject : Memorandum for the record. The attached memorandum is being directed to all employees of the Office of Security.