C 1.2:13-1077
|
Investigative report: U.S.Patent and Trademark Office : review of waste and mismanagement at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. |
1 |
C1.2-27
|
Report to President's agricultural conference : Activities of Department which are of service to agricultural industry. |
1 |
C1.2-28
|
Services available to chemical industry through U.S. Department of Commerce. |
1 |
C1.2-29
|
Views of Department of Commerce and Labor on bill to regulate corporations engaged in interstate and foreign commerce. |
1 |
C1.2-30
|
Department of Commerce; Panama-Pacific International Exposition edition, 1915. |
1 |
C1.2-31
|
U.S. Department of Commerce : Outline of operations of certain bureaus in promoting science and trade; Pan American Scientific Congress edition. |
1 |
C1.2-33
|
New Department of Commerce building : Laying of corner stone, June 10, 1929. |
1 |
C1.2-34
|
Organization to promote employment in State of Ohio, 1929 and 1930. Report prepared by Division of Public Construction. |
1 |
C1.2-35
|
Memorandum prepared by Secretary of Commerce and Labor as basis for his decision in matter of foreign-born minor childen of naturalized citizens. |
1 |
C1.2-36
|
[Letter to Federal employees in Washington, D.C. to assess their interest in proposed low-cost apartments; with reply form] |
1 |
C1.2-37
|
Inland water transportation : Report of Walter Parker, assistant to Secretary of Commerce for inland water transportation, to Hon. William C. Redfield, Secretary ofCommerce, for 6 months ended Dec. 31, 1917. |
1 |
C1.2-38
|
Inland waterway terminal development : Report of Walter Parker, assistant to Secretary of Commercefor inland water transportation, to Hon. William C. Redfield,Secretary of Commerce, Apr. 10, 1918. |
1 |
C1.2-39
|
Establishment of load-line regulations : Proceedings of conference held at office of Secretary of Commerce, Department of Commerce building, Washington, D.C., Sept. 27, 1916, before Hon. William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce. |
1 |
C1.2-40
|
Services available to nonferrous metals and minerals industries through U.S. Department of Commerce. |
1 |
C1.2-41
|
Opinions of Solicitor for Department of Commerce and Labor dealing with workmen's compensation, under act of Congress granting to certain employees of U.S. right to receive from it compensation for injuries sustained in course of their employment, approved May 30, 1908; from Aug. 1908 to Aug. 1912. |
1 |
C1.2-42
|
U.S. Department of Commerce : Brief description of activities of several bureaus of Department. |
1 |
C1.2-43
|
Advisory conference on subject of making passenger vessels more secure from destruction by fire; held in office of Secretary of Commerce, Washington, Wednesday, May 3, 1916. |
1 |
C1.2-44
|
Unification of Portland cement specifications : Preliminary statement relative to present status of efforts of departmental committee to secure agreement upon single uniform specification for Portland cementfor U.S. |
1 |
C1.2-45
|
History of prices during the war : International price comparisons. |
1 |
C1.2-46
|
Price sources : Index of commercial and economic publications currently received in libraries ofDepartment of Commerce which contain current market commodity prices. |
1 |