Universal Military Training: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1695, a Bill to Provide for the Military and Naval Training of the Citizen Forces of the United States. [Dec. 18, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 1178 halaman A bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States. |
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... and such board is hereby authorized to avail itself of existing legal provisions
to secure such additional testimony bearing upon such claim as it may deem
necessary for the proper determination of any question of fact that may be raised
in ...
... and such board is hereby authorized to avail itself of existing legal provisions
to secure such additional testimony bearing upon such claim as it may deem
necessary for the proper determination of any question of fact that may be raised
in ...
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... having duly presented himself , or having been in any manner presented for
registration , shall fail , neglect , or refuse to answer fully , truthfully , and without
equivocation , any question asked him by the postmaster or his assistant , relative
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... having duly presented himself , or having been in any manner presented for
registration , shall fail , neglect , or refuse to answer fully , truthfully , and without
equivocation , any question asked him by the postmaster or his assistant , relative
...
Halaman 60
... place designated , and who shall then and there submit himself to such
examination and answer fully , truthfully , and without equivocation each and
every question lawfully asked him relative to such examination , shall , upon the
completion ...
... place designated , and who shall then and there submit himself to such
examination and answer fully , truthfully , and without equivocation each and
every question lawfully asked him relative to such examination , shall , upon the
completion ...
Halaman 72
These things after all are intensely practical questions . We have police officers
who ... It is a question of wise expediency , which is , after all , as you gentlemen
appreciate thoroughly , the real test of statesmanship . Now , let us look at it for a
...
These things after all are intensely practical questions . We have police officers
who ... It is a question of wise expediency , which is , after all , as you gentlemen
appreciate thoroughly , the real test of statesmanship . Now , let us look at it for a
...
Halaman 148
I regard this whole question of national preparedness as one of such vital
importance that anything I can do I shall always be glad to do . Senator BRADY . I
hope we shall have the advantage of further information from you , General . Gen
.
I regard this whole question of national preparedness as one of such vital
importance that anything I can do I shall always be glad to do . Senator BRADY . I
hope we shall have the advantage of further information from you , General . Gen
.
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Halaman 437 - I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said original law. ' Given under my hand and the seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the city of Albany, this third day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.