Testimony before the joint commission to consider the present organizations of the Signal Service, Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department, with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of... Science - Page 31884Full view - About this book
 | Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - 1903 - 100 pages
...Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department, with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service in said bureaus, authorized by the sundry civil act approved July 7, 1884, and continued by the sundry civil act approved... | |
 | Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - 1903 - 486 pages
...Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Ilydrographic Office of the Navy Department, with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service in said bureaus, authorized by the sundry civil act approved July 7, 1884, and continued by the sundry civil act approved... | |
 | Committee on the Preparation of the Semi- Centennial Volume - 1913 - 466 pages
...Signal Service of the Army, the Geological Survey, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department " with the view to secure...administration of the public service in said bureaus." It would appear that the demand for this inquiry had a double origin. In Congress and in the country... | |
 | National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1913 - 476 pages
...Signal Service of the Army, the Geological Survey, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department " with the view to secure...administration of the public service in said bureaus." It would appear that the demand for this inquiry had a double origin. In Congress and in the country... | |
 | Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1983 - 130 pages
...commission of three Senators and three members of the House of Representatives to make such an inquiry " with the view to secure greater efficiency and economy...administration of the public service in said bureaus." This congressional inquiry was carried on for nearly two years. That portion of its report* which related... | |
 | Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1923 - 128 pages
...commission of three Senators and three members of the House of Representatives to make such an inquiry " with the view to secure greater efficiency and economy...administration of the public service in said bureaus." This congressional inquiry was carried on for nearly two years. That portion of its report ' which... | |
 | Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1926 - 126 pages
...Congress. Joint commission to consider present organization of the . . . Hydrographic office . . . with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service. . . . Testimony . . . 1886. 1104 p. (49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate misc. doc. 82). Serial 2345 See Naval... | |
 | Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1926 - 126 pages
...Congress. Joint commission to consider present organisation of the . . . Hydrographic office . . . with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service. . . . Testimony . . . 1886. 1104 p. (49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate misc. doc. 82). Serial 2345 See Naval... | |
 | Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1926 - 126 pages
...Congress. Joint commission to consider present organization of the . . . Hydrographic office . . . with a view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service. . . . Testimony . . . 1886. 1104 p. (49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate misc. doc. 82). Serial 2345 See Naval... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1963 - 672 pages
...was established by the Sundry Civil Act of 1884-1885 to report on the organization of these agencies "with the view to secure greater efficiency and economy of administration of the public service." The joint commission asked for the advice of the Academy. Not all the recommendations of the Academy... | |
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