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Halaman 1053
... less supported from some other source than remained to him at his death . After all his gratui- tous and beneficent services for the Government , they must yield up that comfort which they enjoyed while the husband and father was ...
... less supported from some other source than remained to him at his death . After all his gratui- tous and beneficent services for the Government , they must yield up that comfort which they enjoyed while the husband and father was ...
Halaman 1055
... less tenacious of their rights since the bounty ceased . They are a power in numbers and influence . They number a million or more of men constantly engaged in their hardy and hazardous occu- pation . Their calling is associated at the ...
... less tenacious of their rights since the bounty ceased . They are a power in numbers and influence . They number a million or more of men constantly engaged in their hardy and hazardous occu- pation . Their calling is associated at the ...
Halaman 1059
... less than six hours a day , mostly in the early morn- ing and in the evening , after the office work of the Smithsonian is completed . The Commission is organized on a business basis , corresponding to that of other bureaus of the ...
... less than six hours a day , mostly in the early morn- ing and in the evening , after the office work of the Smithsonian is completed . The Commission is organized on a business basis , corresponding to that of other bureaus of the ...
Halaman 1062
... less was known in this country of the natural history of our waters than perhaps in any other civilized country of the world . In 1887 , however , it was generally conceded by foreign naturalists that the United States was further ...
... less was known in this country of the natural history of our waters than perhaps in any other civilized country of the world . In 1887 , however , it was generally conceded by foreign naturalists that the United States was further ...
Halaman 1063
... less than that received by several of his assistants during the last few years . In reference to the possible precedent of the action of Congress in the case of the late Professor Henry , I would state that a communication from the ...
... less than that received by several of his assistants during the last few years . In reference to the possible precedent of the action of Congress in the case of the late Professor Henry , I would state that a communication from the ...
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amendment amount animals appointed approved authorized bill H Board of Regents BRECKINRIDGE Buildings and Grounds Bureau CANNON Chairman city of Washington civil act Clerk collections Commissioner Committee on Appropriations Committee on Public Congress cost District of Columbia ENLOE establishment estimate exhibition expenditure expenses February 25 fiscal gentleman Government HEMPHILL including salaries introduced bill J. S. MORRILL January January 18 joint resolution JOSEPH WHEELER June 30 land Library MANDERSON ment National Museum National Zoological Park necessary employees objection officers one-half otherwise appropriated paid present PRESIDENT pro tempore Professor Baird proposed Public Buildings purchase purpose question Referred to Committee Robert Dale Owen Rock Creek Rock Creek Park S. P. LANGLEY salaries or compensation scientific Secretary Senate Smithsonian Institution sonian Institution SPEAKER specimens Stat Sundry civil act sundry civil bill thereof tion Treasury not otherwise United vote World's Columbian Exposition
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Halaman 1143 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Halaman 1487 - The business of the Institution shall be conducted at the city of Washington by a Board of Regents, named the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution...
Halaman 1681 - I then bequeath the whole of my property ... to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an Establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Halaman 1529 - to promote, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge," thus developing an enlightened public opinion and affording to young and old such advantages as shall develop in them the largest capacity for performing the duties of American citizens...
Halaman 1673 - For expenses of the system of international exchanges between the United States and foreign countries under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or condensation of all necessary employees and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals " (sundry civil act, June 30, 1906) $28,800.00 DISRURSEMENTS.
Halaman 1068 - ... which will be to increase an appropriation already contained in the bill, or to add a new item of appropriation, unless it be made to carry out the provisions of some existing law, or treaty stipulation, or Act, or resolution previously passed by the Senate during that session ; or unless the same be moved by direction of a standing or select committee of the Senate, or proposed in pursuance of an estimate submitted in accordance with law.
Halaman 1537 - Said Association shall report annually to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution concerning its proceedings and the condition of historical study in America.
Halaman 1254 - Dr. G. Brown Goode, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution...
Halaman 1570 - ... shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States...
Halaman 1665 - for continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, $180,000, of which sum $5,500 may be used for necessary drawings and illustrations for publications of the National Museum, and all other necessary incidental expenses" (Sundry civil act, March 3, 1901 ) $180, 000.