| Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 504 halaman
...Catholic worship. MONDAY, loth October, 1848.— I attended to business in my office as usual to-day. The Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General called on business at different hours of the day. At 2 O'Clock I received company. A number of persons... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1930 - 410 halaman
...approved April 10, 1790. Under this act, inventors were required to address applications for patents to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, who were empowered to grant a patent if they deemed the invention or discovery claimed to be sufficiently... | |
| American Society of Newspaper Editors - 1924 - 144 halaman
...application for a patent should be passed upon by a Board consisting of the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General. Now history does record that there was a great deal of study and care on the few applications that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1208 halaman
...grant. Issuance, creation of Patent Office: The statute of 1790 placed the burden of granting patents on the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General. This was changed by the statute of 1793 to be the Secretary of State, the application to be examined... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 520 halaman
...pressure of inventors seeking private bills of monopoly—Congress passed the first patent statute. The Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General S2 were authorized to grant letters for "sufficiently useful and important inventions." 33 The Congress... | |
| 1941 - 1604 halaman
...pressure of inventors seeking private bills of monopoly—Congress passed the first patent statute. The Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General 32 were authorized to grant letters for "sufficiently useful and important inventions." " The Congress... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1940 - 88 halaman
...shown by the fact that the duty of considering applications was vested by this first patent statute in the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, the President signing the patent. The effect of the law was immediate. In a letter from Jefferson to... | |
| 1967 - 842 halaman
...provisions of the first patent act, with aumthority for granting patents vested in a board comprising the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General. The Patent Act of 1793 transferred such authority to the Secretary of State, abolished the board, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 520 halaman
...reports which appeared in newspapers and over the radio of a split in the Special Cabinet Committee, composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Treasury, on what to do with Germany, were essentially untrue in their basic facts.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1955 - 448 halaman
...The Secretary of State to the President Memorandum transmitting (1) the report to the President by the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General regarding trial and punishment of Nazi war criminals, and (2) memorandum for Rosenman at the White... | |
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