| United States. 67th Cong., 4th sess., 1922-1923. House - 1924 - 80 pages
...deceased predecessor, Hon. SAMUEL M. BRINSON, Member of Congress from the third North Carolina district. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. SUNDAY, February 11, 1923. The House met at 11 am, and was called to order by Mr. Lee of Georgia as... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1928 - 140 pages
...and made into a serum. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to extend my remarks upon this subject. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. The SPEAKER. The question is on agreeing to the committee amendment. The committee amendment was agreed... | |
| United States. Congress - 1928 - 1104 pages
...and consider the same in lieu of the House bill, the Senate bill being Identical with the House bill. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. The Clerk read the Senate bill, as follows : Be « enacted, etf., That the tract of land described... | |
| Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine - 1928 - 172 pages
...and made into a serum. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to extend my remarks upon this subject. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. ",. . . The SPEAKER. The question is on agreeing to the committee amendment. The committee amendment... | |
| United States. Congress - 1929 - 940 pages
...McFAI>I)EN. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to extend my remarks in the RECOUD on the bank-tax question. The SPEAKER. Without objection it is so ordered. There was no objection. Mr. McFADDEN. Mr. Speaker, there having heen so many inquiries during the past sessions of Congress... | |
| United States. 75th Cong., 3d sess., 1938. House - 1938 - 136 pages
...legislation that has Just taken another step toward enactment, and I submit the remarks for that purpose. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. Mr. LUCE. Mr. Speaker, one word can sum up the character of WILLIAM P. CONNERY, Jr., and that word... | |
| United States. 78th Cong., 2d sess., 1944, United States. Congress - 1946 - 96 pages
...Members who so desire may extend their own remarks at this point with reference to our departed friend. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. [79] Mr. EATON. I yield to the gentlewoman from New Jersey [Mrs. Norton]. Mrs. NORTON. Mr. Speaker,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1955 - 80 pages
...have 5 legislative days in which to extend their remarks on the life and attainments of PAUL SHAFER. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. Mr. KNOX. Mr. Speaker, while all of us here knew that PAUL SHAFER had been ill for some time, news... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1958 - 1320 pages
...small-business tax bill which other Members and I have introduced today may be included as part of my remarks. The SPEAKER. Without objection, it is so ordered. There was no objection. Mr. RIEHLMAN. Mr. Speaker, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to join with niy distinguished colleagues... | |
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