1000 resultados para Maine. Legislature. House of Representatives
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Another issue of same imprint date has 59, 56 pages, the present issue containing some slight additions to and changes in the text.
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"The attached report was prepared ... by Dr. Mark Lowenthal ..."--p. iv.
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"Postscript by William Vans": p. [13]-15 at end.
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Cover title.
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"[Presented by] Mr. Everett from the select committee appointed on the subject."-p.[1]
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Title from cover.
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"Second draft of a proposed 'Act to provide for the incorporation, regulation, and dissolution of certain business corporations' prepared by the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to consider and report upon a revision of the corporation and revenue laws of the commonwealth": 173 p. at end.
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However, the State of Missouri was not going to go down without a fight. In mid- January, 1939, John D. Taylor, a representative from Keytesville, MO, introduced a bill in the Missouri legislature designed to postpone integration of the University. Taylor, chairman of the House Appropriations committee, proudly called himself “an unreconstructed rebel.” Taylor’s proposal, House Bill No. 195, authorized Lincoln University to “establish whatever graduate and professional schools are necessary to the equivalent of the University of Missouri.”
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Description based on: 33rd Legislature, 1913.
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Some vols. include the Constitution of the state.
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Description based on: 1837.