Report from the Temporary Committee on Accounts Pursuant to House Resolution 453, Sixty-ninth Congress, Adopted March 3, 1927, Transmitting Report to the House Concerning the Abolishing of Useless Offices and what Adjustments, If Any, Should be Made in the Employment, Duties, and Compensation of the Officers and Employees of the House of Representatives

Report from the Temporary Committee on Accounts Pursuant to House Resolution 453, Sixty-ninth Congress, Adopted March 3, 1927, Transmitting Report to the House Concerning the Abolishing of Useless Offices and what Adjustments, If Any, Should be Made in the Employment, Duties, and Compensation of the Officers and Employees of the House of Representatives
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Report from the Temporary Committee on Accounts Pursuant to House Resolution 453, Sixty-ninth Congress, Adopted March 3, 1927, Transmitting Report to the House Concerning the Abolishing of Useless Offices and what Adjustments, If Any, Should be Made in the Employment, Duties, and Compensation of the Officers and Employees of the House of Representatives Related Books