The National Park Service: Its History, Activities, and OrganizationD. Appleton, 1922 - Počet stran: 172 |
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... ment , and control of those national parks and monuments which are under that department's jurisdiction . It was created by the act of August 25 , 1916 ( 39 Stat . L. , 535 ) , but did not be- gin to function until after the approval of ...
... ment , and control of those national parks and monuments which are under that department's jurisdiction . It was created by the act of August 25 , 1916 ( 39 Stat . L. , 535 ) , but did not be- gin to function until after the approval of ...
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... ment status , notably Grand Canyon , Lafayette , and Zion Parks . The Parks and Monuments Prior to 1916. From the set- ting - aside of the Yellowstone Park in 1872 until 1890 no new parks were added to the park system . Sequoia ...
... ment status , notably Grand Canyon , Lafayette , and Zion Parks . The Parks and Monuments Prior to 1916. From the set- ting - aside of the Yellowstone Park in 1872 until 1890 no new parks were added to the park system . Sequoia ...
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... ment . It was pointed out that Canada had already established a bureau of parks which was functioning with brilliant suc- cess . Secretaries Fisher and Lane were both in favor of the creation of the bureau and recommended it in their ...
... ment . It was pointed out that Canada had already established a bureau of parks which was functioning with brilliant suc- cess . Secretaries Fisher and Lane were both in favor of the creation of the bureau and recommended it in their ...
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... ment of the national parks and monuments , as required by law . This constructive work is now completed . The new Service is fully organized ; its personnel has been carefully chosen ; it has been conveniently and comfortably situated ...
... ment of the national parks and monuments , as required by law . This constructive work is now completed . The new Service is fully organized ; its personnel has been carefully chosen ; it has been conveniently and comfortably situated ...
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... ment and requires the employment of trained engineers who either possess a knowledge of landscape architecture or have a proper appreciation of the æsthetic value of park lands . All improvements will be carried out in accordance with a ...
... ment and requires the employment of trained engineers who either possess a knowledge of landscape architecture or have a proper appreciation of the æsthetic value of park lands . All improvements will be carried out in accordance with a ...
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Strana 85 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Strana 82 - States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be...
Strana vi - To lay the basis for such a comprehensive study of the organization and operations of the national government as President Taft outlined, the Institute for Government Research has undertaken the preparation of a series of monographs, of which the present study is one, giving a detailed description of each of the fifty or more distinct services of the government. These studies are being vigorously prosecuted, and it is hoped that all services of the government will be covered in a comparatively brief...
Strana 88 - An Act to create a Federal Power Commission ; to provide for the improvement of navigation ; the development of water power ; the use of the public lands in relation thereto ; and to repeal section 18 of the River and Harbor Appropriation Act, approved August 8, 1917, and for other purposes," and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.
Strana 82 - That any person who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of antiquity, situated on lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States...
Strana v - 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. 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 139 - EXPLANATORY NOTE The bibliographies appended to the several monographs aim to list only those works which deal directly with the services to which they relate, their history, activities, organization, methods of business, problems, etc. They are intended primarily to meet the needs of those persons who desire to make a further study of the services from an administrative standpoint. They thus do not include the titles of publications of the services themselves, except in so far as they treat of the...
Strana 74 - ... by the service to which they relate. Secondly, they lay the basis for a system of accounting and reporting that will permit the showing of total expenditures classified according to activities. Finally, taken collectively, they make possible the preparation of a general or consolidated statement of the activities of the government as a whole. Such a statement will reveal in detail, not only what the government is doing, but the services in which the work is being performed. For example, one class...
Strana 83 - That permits for the examination of ruins, the excavation of archasological sites, and the gathering of objects of antiquity upon the lands under their respective jurisdictions may be granted by the Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture, and War to institutions which they may deem...
Strana 65 - If kept revised to date by the services, they constitute exceedingly important tools of administration. They permit the directing personnel to see at a glance the organization and personnel at their disposition. They establish definitely the line of administrative authority and enable each employee to know his place in the system. They furnish the essential basis for making plans for determining costs by organization division and subdivision. They afford the data for a consideration of the problem...