Circular[s], Svazek 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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Strana 16
... given . SUBJECTIVE CLASSIFICATION OF CORRESPONDENCE . Out of over 250 filing systems in the executive departments em- braced by the inquiry but few can be described as scientific or logical classifications . Most of the files are not ...
... given . SUBJECTIVE CLASSIFICATION OF CORRESPONDENCE . Out of over 250 filing systems in the executive departments em- braced by the inquiry but few can be described as scientific or logical classifications . Most of the files are not ...
Strana 25
... given below shows the rate of output during five weeks by the stenographic method and the rate of output of each of the seven weeks during the period of the phonographic test , showing also in respect of the phonographic test the ...
... given below shows the rate of output during five weeks by the stenographic method and the rate of output of each of the seven weeks during the period of the phonographic test , showing also in respect of the phonographic test the ...
Strana 35
... given to the system of recording and filing correspondence in use in the several bureaus of the department as affording the widest opportunity for the introduction of methods which will result immediately in lessening the cost of ...
... given to the system of recording and filing correspondence in use in the several bureaus of the department as affording the widest opportunity for the introduction of methods which will result immediately in lessening the cost of ...
Strana 8
... given by section 5 of the Dockery Act . On May 20 , 1911 , an executive order was promulgated as Treasury Circular No. 34 . 21. Outlines and definitions of classes of expenditures . This was the result of cooperation of committee work ...
... given by section 5 of the Dockery Act . On May 20 , 1911 , an executive order was promulgated as Treasury Circular No. 34 . 21. Outlines and definitions of classes of expenditures . This was the result of cooperation of committee work ...
Strana 9
... given as actual figures . The subdetail in this event may be estimated , so that each column will contain figures for the same classification in so far as it may be applicable . Whenever estimates are made of allotments or expenditures ...
... given as actual figures . The subdetail in this event may be estimated , so that each column will contain figures for the same classification in so far as it may be applicable . Whenever estimates are made of allotments or expenditures ...
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Circular[s], Svazek 2 United States. President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
Circular[s], Svazek 1 United States. President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
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accounting and reporting administration amount annual appointed appropriations basis BATCHELLER branch budget buildings bureau carrier cent CHAIRMAN chief Circular classification clerk CLEVELAND Commerce and Labor Commission on Economy committee Comptroller consideration controlling accounts copy cost detail division documents Economy and Efficiency employees equipment estimates executive departments expenditures expenses fact filing of correspondence fiscal funds GEORGE SUTHERLAND handling and filing head inquiry installation June 30 legislative letter machine matter ment methods Navy necessary obtained operation organization unit Panama Canal paper Philippine Scouts pneumatic pneumatic tubes Post Office Department prepared present President proposed purpose question recommendations record relation request result revenues salaries saving Secretary Secretary of War Senator WETMORE sent to Congress SHERLEY statement stations submitted supplies tion transmitted Treasury Department tube United States Senate vouchers War Department Washington White House window envelopes
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Strana 2 - ... are almost as varied as those of the entire business world. The operations of the government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States. Its organization embraces stations and centers of work located in every city and in many local subdivisions of the country. Its gross expenditures amount to billions annually.
Strana 2 - This vast organization has never been studied in detail as one piece of administrative mechanism. Never have the foundations been laid for a thorough consideration of the relations of all of its parts.
Strana 2 - Never have the foundations been laid for a thorough consideration of the relations of all of its parts. No comprehensive effort has been made to list its multifarious activities or to group them in such a way as to present a clear picture of what the government is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed.
Strana 30 - Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as to bring the appropriations within the estimated revenues, or, if such reduction be not in his judgment practicable without undue injury to the public service, that he may recommend to Congress such loans or new taxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiency.
Strana 15 - ... prescribed by a Board. consisting of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and the Secretary of Labor, or issued by state authorities. The section also provides in paragraph (b) that " the tax imposed by this title...
Strana 18 - ... deemed advisable for such analysis, and make a full and complete written report of the same, and, when so requested...
Strana 1 - Government establishments, with the view of inaugurating new or changing old methods of transacting such public business so as to attain greater efficiency and economy therein, and to ascertain and recommend to Congress what changes in law may be necessary...
Strana 3 - That until otherwise provided by law, the regular annual estimates of appropriations for expenses of the Government of the United States shall be prepared and submitted to Congress, by those charged with the duty of such preparation and submission, only in the form and at the time now required by law, and in no other form and at no other time.
Strana 136 - That there shall be in the Department of Commerce and Labor a bureau to be called the Bureau of Corporations, and a Commissioner of Corporations who shall be the head of said bureau, to be appointed by the President, who shall receive a salary of five thousand dollars per annum. There shall also be in said bureau...