Investigation of Panama Canal Matters: Hearings Before the Committee on Interoceanic Canals of the United States Senate in the Matter of the Senate Resolution Adopted January 9, 1906, Providing for an Investigation of Matters Relating to the Panama Canal, Etc. [Jan. 11, 1906-Feb. 12, 1907], Volumul 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... Canal Commission ; the president of the railroad company is the Chairman of the Commission , and they both are under my direction by the order of the President ; so that we try to make the management as completely one as possible . And ...
... Canal Commission ; the president of the railroad company is the Chairman of the Commission , and they both are under my direction by the order of the President ; so that we try to make the management as completely one as possible . And ...
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... Canal Commission . STATEMENT OF JOHN F. STEVENS , CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . I will state to the gentlemen of the committee that Mr. Stevens is very anxious to get along with this work and with his ...
... Canal Commission . STATEMENT OF JOHN F. STEVENS , CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . I will state to the gentlemen of the committee that Mr. Stevens is very anxious to get along with this work and with his ...
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... Canal Commission . STATEMENT OF JOHN F. STEVENS , CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . I will state to the gentlemen of the committee that Mr. Stevens is very anxious to get along with this work and with his ...
... Canal Commission . STATEMENT OF JOHN F. STEVENS , CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION . The CHAIRMAN . I will state to the gentlemen of the committee that Mr. Stevens is very anxious to get along with this work and with his ...
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... Canal Commission and the railroad company had come to any defi- nite understanding as to what proportion of expense for its equip- ment and construction should be borne by the Canal Commission . Mr. STEVENS . Well , they have made ...
... Canal Commission and the railroad company had come to any defi- nite understanding as to what proportion of expense for its equip- ment and construction should be borne by the Canal Commission . Mr. STEVENS . Well , they have made ...
Pagina 64
... Canal, Etc. [Jan. 11, 1906-Feb. 12, 1907] United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals. the railroad company does not run any boarding houses or hotels for the accommodation of the men or employees of the Commission ...
... Canal, Etc. [Jan. 11, 1906-Feb. 12, 1907] United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals. the railroad company does not run any boarding houses or hotels for the accommodation of the men or employees of the Commission ...
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