| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1910 - 860 strani
...organization and administration of the navy are the following sections of the Revised Statutes: SEC. 415. There shall be at the seat of government an executive department, to be known at the Department of the Navy, and a Secretary of the Navy, who shall be the head thereof. SEC. 417.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1910 - 78 strani
...enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department known as the department of labor, and a secretary of labor, who shall be the head thereof, who shall... | |
| United States. Superintendent of Documents - 1911 - 1744 strani
...and Labor, approved Feb. 14, 1903 (Stat. L. v. 32, pt. 1, p. 825), includes the following provisions: That there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof.... | |
| United States - 1911 - 560 strani
...467. District court commissioners. 468. Unauthorized services. 454. Department of Commerce and Labor. There shall be at the seat of government an executive *"•<>• **• department to be known as the Department of Commerce and Labor, and a Secretary of Commerce and Labor, who shall be the head thereof,... | |
| Henry Barrett Learned - 1912 - 492 strani
...was approved by President Grant on June 22, 1874. There the language was for the first time explicit: "There shall be at the seat of Government an Executive...Department to be known as the PostOffice Department. ' ' It seems probable that the failure to characterize the Department as "Executive" in 1872 was a... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1912 - 756 strani
...was approved by President Grant on June 22, 1874. There the language was for the first time explicit: "There shall be at the seat of Government an Executive...Department to be known as the Post-Office Department." It is probable that the failure to characterize the Department as "Executive" in 1872 was a mere oversight,... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General, Charles Roscoe Howland - 1912 - 1138 strani
...against the general appropriations for the Army. C. 20719, July 9, 1907. XXIII. Section 214 RS provides that "There shall be at the seat of Government an executive department to be known as the Department of War, and a Secretary or War, who shall be the head thereof." In a general way it may... | |
| 1913 - 512 strani
...the organ of official communication. On this point I desire to read from Moore, vol. iv, p. 780 : — "There shall be at the seat of government an executive department, to be known as the Department of State, and a Secretary of State, who shall be the head thereof. " The Secretary of State... | |
| United States - 1914 - 1302 strani
...property due to military operations. (114) § 311. (RS § 214.) Establishment of the Department of War. There shall be at the seat of Government an Executive Department to be known as the Department of War, and a Secretary of War, who shall be the head thereof. Act Aug. 7, 17S9, c. 7, §... | |
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