| Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1900 - 1032 pages
...you know of — for your discharge — other than political reasons? A. No, sir; not that 1 know of. The CHAIRMAN. — Does any member of the committee desire to ask Mr. Murphy any questions? Q. (By Mr. HIBBARD.) Were you regularly drawn from the Civil Service list? A.... | |
| Charleston (S.C.) - 1901 - 580 pages
...in my family, and have not had a doctor to attend my family for four years for anything like fever. The Chairman. Does 'any member of the Committee desire to ask Mr. Moorer any question ? Mr. Herbert. Do you know of no malarial fever last year on the Neck? Mr. Moorer.... | |
| 1901 - 736 pages
...in my family, and have not had a doctor to attend my family for four years for anything like fever. The Chairman. Does any member of the Committee desire to ask Mr. Moorer any question ? Mr. Herbert. Do you know of no malarial fever last year on the Neck? Mr. Moorer.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1902 - 56 pages
...than for the Government itself to lay the cable and take all the risks. That is all I have to say. The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee desire to ask Mr. Cook any questions? Senator PENROSE. By the present law, under which these gentlemen have made application,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections - 1905 - 268 pages
...managed to look after them quite a little. Senator Dubois. But you were not there. Mr. Smith. No, sir. The Chairman. Does any member of the committee desire to ask Mr. Smith any further question? Pointed Questions by Hoar. Senator Hoar. You said just now. if I understood... | |
| United States. 59th Congress, 1st, session, House. [from old catalog] - 1906 - 1052 pages
...expected. The CHAIRMAN. Just where is this Turnagain Arm? Mr. FROST. It is the first arm of Cook Inlet. The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee desire to ask Mr. Frost anv further questions? If not, have yon finished, Mr. Frost? Mr. FROST. Yes, sir. Mr. KLEPPER.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Lands - 1910 - 408 pages
...they could be so identified, and that they were in the condition the compromise act returned them to the United States. The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee desire to interrogate any of the witnesses further? Mr. LITTLE. I made a statement I would like to correct, in... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post-Office and Post Roads - 1913 - 222 pages
...ask, I will now ask Mr. Wood, who has been in charge of this work for a long term of years, to answer. The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee desire to ask Mr. Wood? STATEMENT OF MR. GEORGE L. WOOD, CHIEF OF DIVISION OF CLASSIFICATIONS. Mr. FINLEY. How would... | |
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