The Panama Canal: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. House of Representatives, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, Díly 1–4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... Wilson , subsistence officer . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Col. Goethals , as you are aware , the committee has come to the Isthmus to inform itself concerning the progress that is being made on the construction of ...
... Wilson , subsistence officer . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will come to order . Col. Goethals , as you are aware , the committee has come to the Isthmus to inform itself concerning the progress that is being made on the construction of ...
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... Wilson second , but as Col. Sibert is not here , I would suggest that you hear Col. Wilson on the subject of the commissary . The CHAIRMAN . At all times , Col. Goethals , we will be glad for you to make such suggestions as occur to you ...
... Wilson second , but as Col. Sibert is not here , I would suggest that you hear Col. Wilson on the subject of the commissary . The CHAIRMAN . At all times , Col. Goethals , we will be glad for you to make such suggestions as occur to you ...
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... WILSON . They are now all paid for and constitute the plants of the department . First , the general cold - storage plant , with ample capacity for taking care of the people on the Isthmus at the present time in the way of cold ...
... WILSON . They are now all paid for and constitute the plants of the department . First , the general cold - storage plant , with ample capacity for taking care of the people on the Isthmus at the present time in the way of cold ...
Strana 49
... WILSON . Absolutely . The CHAIRMAN . You could reduce the force and at the same time preserve the highest efficiency in the operation of whatever may be necessary to retain ? Col. WILSON . Yes , sir . When I built it up , I had in view ...
... WILSON . Absolutely . The CHAIRMAN . You could reduce the force and at the same time preserve the highest efficiency in the operation of whatever may be necessary to retain ? Col. WILSON . Yes , sir . When I built it up , I had in view ...
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... WILSON . It will unquestionably , in my opinion , promote the efficient operation of the canal . Ships coming from Europe and ships bound for the United States must undoubtedly renew their meat supplies and ice supplies somewhere . It ...
... WILSON . It will unquestionably , in my opinion , promote the efficient operation of the canal . Ships coming from Europe and ships bound for the United States must undoubtedly renew their meat supplies and ice supplies somewhere . It ...
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