| 1922 - 108 str.
...the sources of information, official and private, bearing on the service and its ^operations. ices had they knowledge that such facilities were in existence....matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - 1922 - 150 str.
...where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results pf other sery^ ices had they knowledge that such facilities were in existence....matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier - 1923 - 320 str.
...been don.;, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Milton Conover - 1923 - 252 str.
...been doni, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1923 - 248 str.
...been doni, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...thus readily secure information regarding their own an 1 other services is a matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove... | |
| 1924 - 180 str.
...is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt been made...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Darrell Hevenor Smith, Henry Guy Herring - 1924 - 284 str.
...been done, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| Milton Conover - 1924 - 200 str.
...been done, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| James Alner Tobey - 1925 - 104 str.
...is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt been made...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
| James Alner Tobey - 1925 - 106 str.
...been done, or is in process of execution by other services. Many cases exist where one service could make effective use of the organization, plant or results...matter of great importance. To members of Congress the monographs should prove of no less value. At present these officials are called upon to legislate and... | |
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