859 resultados para MONETARY RESERVES
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"A bill to incorporate the National reserve association of the United States, and for other purposes": p. 32-71.
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"Serial no. 96-7."
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Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
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"Running parallel to the author's text ... [are] expressions of other writers, pro and con, and other relevant material."--Foreword.
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The hearings, paged continuously, as in this issue, were published also in current numbers. The "Report of the committee appointed pursuant to House resolutions 429 and 504 to investigate the concentration of control of money and credit", together with "Views of the minority" by Everis A. Hayes, Frank E. Guernsey and William H. Heald, and "Views of Mr. McMorran", was published as House rept. 1593, 62d Cong., 3d sess. The "Report" without minority views, and the "Minority report of Henry McMorran" were also published separately without document series notes.
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In October 2009, the Illinois General Assembly directed this study of the Monetary Award Program (MAP) while restoring a 50 percent reduction in MAP funding occasioned by the state's poor fiscal climate. House Joint Resolution 75 (HJR 75) requires that the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE), in consultation with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)) and the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), study and provide recommendations on the efficiency and sustainability of MAP. The purpose of the study is to ensure that alternatives to current aid delivery methods are considered so that the State can be assured that student access, choice, and success will be met in the most effective and practical manner.
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"Published by request."
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Reproduction of original in: Library of the Public Archives of Canada.
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"Reprinted from the National review for January, 1895."
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