Mrs. Thelma D. Roy may be employed for one year in the classified service of the Treasury Department without regard to the requirements of t...
These expenditures have been rendered necessary to finally overcome the long delays in provision of quarters for Federal activities during r...
Respectfully,
Her rating, however, has not been reached for certification for permanent appointment from the District of Columbia.
It was those women who carried the refinement, the moral character, and spiritual force into the West.
There are few men of the West of my generation who did not know the pioneer woman in his own mother, and who does not rejoice to know that h...
It was their insistence which made the schools and the churches.
My other piece of news is the appointment of Mr. Frederick Huff Payne of Massachusetts as Assistant Secretary of War.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith for the consideration of Congress supplemental estimates of appropriations for the Treasury Depar...
We have determined to send up the Naval Arms Treaty immediately upon its receipt here in Washington.
Under the authority of sections 177 and 179 of the Revised Statutes, the Assistant Secretary of War appointed under the act of Congress appr...
This order is issued upon the recommendation of the Federal Trade Commission, and with the restriction that it does not confer upon Miss Coo...
Miss Mary Edwina Coons may be employed for one year in the classified service under the Federal Trade Commission, without regard to the civi...
Miss Coons has rendered satisfactory and efficient service as a clerk under temporary appointment and has qualified in the civil service exa...
There are a great many historical events which it is not only highly proper but desirable to commemorate in a suitable way, but the longer u...
Mr. Gannett has shown a high sense of public responsibility in the management of his newspapers.
They introduce an element of confusion and lack of uniformity.
The publication of accurate, unbiased, worthwhile news is a public service; for our people rely for information of affairs upon the newspape...