| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1919 - 200 str.
...Norton Martin A. Ryerson Frederick Strauss Theodore N. Vail Charles R. Van Hise Robert S. Woodward FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available—and available... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1919 - 200 str.
...Norton Martin A. Ryerson Frederick Strauss Theodore N. Vail Charles R. Van Hise Robert S. Woodward FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Darrell Hevenor Smith - 1923 - 154 str.
...Office. (In Press.) The Office of Experiment Stations. (In Press.) The Customs Service. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| William Stull Holt - 1923 - 144 str.
...Pensions. 150 pp. $1. The Bureau of Internal Revenue. (In Press.) The Bureau of Public Roads. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1923 - 134 str.
...Bureau. (In Press.) The Women's Bureau. (In Press.) The Office of the Supervising Architect. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Darrell Hevenor Smith - 1923 - 150 str.
...Office. (In Press.) The Office of Experiment Stations. (In Press.) The Customs Service. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — • and available... | |
| Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier - 1923 - 320 str.
...Steamboat-Inspection Service The National Park Service The Public Health Service The Weather Bureau FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - 1923 - 144 str.
...(In Press.) The Office of the Supervising Architect. (In Press.) The Bureau of Pensions. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Milton Conover - 1923 - 150 str.
...Bureau. (In Press.) The Women's Bureau. (In Press.) The Office of the Supervising Architect. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
| Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1983 - 130 str.
...Bureau. (In Press.) The Women's Bureau. (In Press.) The Office of the Supervising Architect. (In Press.) FOREWORD The first essential to efficient administration...in, and the more complex the organization employed, the more imperative becomes the necessity that this information shall be available — and available... | |
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