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Accountant in War Department, of- fice of, abolished, 130; provided for, 122, 141.
Accountant of the Navy Depart- ment, office of, established in Treasury Department, 142. Accounting Office. See General Ac- counting Office.
Accounting System, reorganization of, 279-80; war organization of, 288. Accounts Committee (Revolution- ary), appointment of, 40-41. Accounts Division, establishment of, in Department of Justice, 335. Accounts Office (Revolutionary),
work of, 41. Accounts and Deposits Commis- sioner, creation of, 290.
Actuary. See Government Actuary. Adams, John Quincy, proposes es- tablishment of Home Department, 209-10.
Adams, Samuel, opposition of, to concentration of authority, 52-53; opposition of, to financial execu- tive, 64-65.
Adjutant General, Office of, abol-
ished, 128; appointment of, pro- vided for, 121; reorganization of, 249. Administration, definition, 1-4; as a department of government, 5-10; of the U. S., 10-31; congressional control over, 15-16; President as head of, 16-23, proposed reorgani- zation of, 24-5, 459-70. Admiralty, Board of (Revolution- ary). See Board of Admiralty. Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics, duties of, 442. Advisory Council, organized by Secretary of Labor, 411-12. Advisory Council, established in Navy Department, 321.
Advisory Tax Board, organized in Treasury Department, 288. Aeronautics Bureau, established in Navy Department, 326. See also Military Aeronautics.
Agricultural Credits Corporation, proposal for creation of, 470. Agricultural Division of Patent Of- fice, tranferred to Department of Agriculture, 358-59.
Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, created, 392.
Agricultural extension, organization of, 392-93.
Agricultural Food Products Act, provisions of, 389-90. Agriculture Department, establish- ment of, 374-80; organization of, 374-94, 393-94; reorganization of, 387-389; war work of, 389-90. Agriculture, Secretary of, long pe- riod of service of, 394. Agrostology Division, provision for, 385; transfer of, to Bureau of Plant Industry, 386.
Aircraft Board, created in War De- partment, 255.
Aircraft Production, Director of, appointment of, 259.
Aircraft Production Bureau, con- solidation of, with Department of Military Aeronautics, 264. Aircraft Production Board, created, 443.
Air Mail Service Division, estab- lished, 355.
Air Service, created, 264. Alaska, education in, 362; reindeer in, 363.
Alaska. See Road Commissioners for Alaska.
Alaskan Advisory Commission, ap- pointment of, 371-72.
Alaskan Engineering Commission, appointment of, 369.
Alaskan Fisheries Division, organ- ized in Department of Commerce and Labor, 403.
Alien Property Custodian, created, 433; organization of, 433-34; war work of, 446.
American Expeditionary Forces, ad- ministration of, 262.
Animal Industry, Bureau of, or- ganization of, 381.
Apothecary General (Army), ap- pointment of, provided for, 121. Appeals and Review Committee, es- tablished in Treasury Department, 288-89.
Appeals Board, successor to Board
of Pension Appeals, 369. Appointment Division, organized in Commerce and Labor Depart- ment, 403. Appointment Division, organized in Labor Department, 409. Appointments Bureau, created in State Department, 228. Appraisers. See Board of Ap- praisers.
Architect of Capitol Extension, ap- pointed, 199; office of, transferred
to Interior Department, 358, 372. Architect of the Capitol, appoint- ment of, by President, 198-99; title changed to Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, 365.
Archives, Keeper of, office of, cre- ated in State Department, 116. Archives, Laws, and Commissions Bureau, abolished, 116; created, 116.
Aristotle, classification of govern-
mental powers, 1, 5.
Army Medical School, established, 243.
Army War College, organization of, 246-47.
Artillery, Chief of, organization of
office of, 248-49; title of, changed to Chief of Coast artillery, 250. Artillery Corps, organization of, 248-49.
Artillery School, established, 243.
Artist and Draughtsman, Depart- ment of Agriculture. See Chief Artist and Draughtsman. Assistant Postmasters General, of- fices of, organized 347. Astronomer in charge of Naval Ob- servatory, provision made for, 174.
Attorney General, Office of, elevated to status of executive department, 472-73; established, 101-2, first in- clusion in cabinet meetings, 108; organization of, 184-95, 330; out- line of organization of, 222; re- organization of, 189-91; subordi- nate position of, 112-13. Auditors in Treasury Department,
duties of, 130, 144-45, 279-80; of- fices of, abolished, 292. Aviation Section. creation of, as part of the Signal Corps, 250.
Bancroft, George (Secretary of the Navy), plan of, for Naval Acade- my, 172-73.
Barry, Major W. T., report on re- organization of Post Office De- partment, 179.
Benson, Egbert, amends bill estab- lishing Department of Foreign Affairs, 95.
Biological Survey, Bureau of, cre- ated, 386.
Blackstone, classification of govern- mental powers, 1, 5-6, 11. Blank Agency, establishment of, in Post Office Department, 345; or- ganization of, 346; title changed to Division of Supplies, 348. Board of Admiralty (Revolution- ary), abolished, 70; criticized, 61- 62; established, 45.
Board of Appraisers, established in Treasury Department, 145-46. Board of War, established during Revolution, 39-40; membership of, 50; power of 49-50.
Board of War and Ordnance (Rev- olutionary), established, 38-39; powers of, 49.
Bondy, W., on separation of govern- mental powers, II.
Bookkeeping and Warrants, Division of, establishment of in Treasury Department, 280; supervision of, 290; transferred to Budget Bu- reau, 291-92.
Botanic Garden, establishment of, 203; proposal to place, under De- partment of Agriculture, 465. Botany, Division of, becomes part of Bureau of Plant Industry, 386. Boudinot, Elias, proposes Finance Department, 89-90.
Bounty Land Office, abolished, 137; created, 136.
Bounty lands, care of, under Secre- tary of War, 124.
Budget and Improvement Com- mittee, created in Treasury De- partment, 296.
Budget and Accounting Act, pro- visions of, for Post Office De- partment, 356.
Budget Bureau, creation of, 24-25; organization of, 291-292, 437-39, 454-56; proposal of Institute of Government Research to transfer to President's Office, 463; pro- posal to transfer to President's Office, 474-5.
Building and Housing Division, es- tablished in Bureau of Standards, 408.
Bureau of Standards. See Stan-
dards, Bureau of.
Burgess, J. W., on place of the cabi- net in governmental system, 110. Cabinet, constitutional basis for, 15; appointed by President Washing- ton, 109; first meeting described, 107-08; first suggestions concern- ing, 78-87; formation of, dis- cussed, 105-10; name of, first used, 108; place of, in governmental system, defined by Burgess, 110; referred to as "great council of nation," 108; statute law first re- fers to, 108.
Calhoun, J. C. (Secretary of War), report of, on War Department re- organization, 130-33.
California Debris Commission, es- tablishment of, 243.
Canal Zone. See Panama Canal. Cantonment Adjustment Division, organized in War Department,
Cantonment Division, organized in War Department, 257-58. Capital Issues Committee, powers and duties of, 448-49. Capitol, Architect of the. See Archi- tect of the Capitol.
Care of Library, Bureau of, created in State Department, 116. Carter, Brigadier General, on de-
fects of War Department organi- zation, 138.
Cattle Commission, establishment of, in Treasury Department, 275; work of, transferred to Bureau of Animal Industry, 275, 381. Cavalry and Light Artillery School, established, 243.
Cemeteries, National Inspector of, Office of, abolished, 241; created, 241.
Censorship Board, established in Post Office Department, 355; war work of, 446.
Census, Superintendent of, appoint- ment of authorized, 216. Census Bureau, established as per- manent office, 365-67; organization of, 366-67; transferred to Depart- ment of Commerce (and Labor), 365, 367. Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics, duties of, 449. Ceremonials, Office of, organization of, in State Department, 234. Chamberlain Bill, provisions of, for war cabinet, 260. Chambres Des Comptes, prototype of United States Chambers of Accounts (Revolutionary), 50. Chandler, William (Secretary of the Navy), defends organization of Navy, 307-08.
Chaplains, Chief of, (War Depart- ment), office of, created, 266.
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