Under this head would appear the specific lines of investigation under way and the services in which they were being prosecuted. It is hardly necessary to point out the value of such information in planning for future work and in considering the problem... Service Monographs of the United States Government - Página 125por Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1923 - 224 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1919 - 200 páginas
...in the first place, the most effective showing that can be made in brief compass of the character of work performed by the service to which they relate....present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Survey and examination of irrigable areas 1. Reconnaissance 2. Preliminary Survey 3. Examination of Reservoir... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1919 - 190 páginas
...distribution and coordination of the work of the government. The Institute has it in contemplation to attempt such a general listing and classification of the activities...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Topographic Survey 2. Geologic Survey 3. Investigation of Mineral Resources 1. Metalliferous Deposits... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - 1922 - 154 páginas
...Inspectors 2 2,500 Clerk 1 1,500 3. St. Michael, Alaska. Board of Local Inspectors 2 2,500 Clerk I 1,500 APPENDIX 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES EXPLANATORY...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Inspection 1. Inspection of vessels 1. Inspection of hulls 2. Inspection of boilers 3. Inspection of... | |
| William Stull Holt - 1922 - 96 páginas
...Salary Rate I I 1 ,800 720 1 1 I 2,000 1, 600 1,000 I 1 I I 2,100 1, 600 1,560 1,520 I I 4,000 1, 800 APPENDIX 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES EXPLANATORY...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. In Vocational Education 1. Supervision of Work Done by the States with Federal Grants 2. Research 2.... | |
| 1922 - 104 páginas
...1, 800 1,740 1, 680 1, 680 1, 6OO 1,500 I,5OO 1,440 1,440 1,380 1,380 1,320 1,260 I,2OO 1,200 I,2OO APPENDIX 2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES EXPLANATORY...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Quasi-judicial 1. Prevention of unfair methods of competition (a) Trade practice submittals 2. Acting... | |
| Gustavus Adolphus Weber - 1922 - 108 páginas
...the most effective showing that can be made in brief compass of the character of the work periormed by the service to which they relate. Secondly, they...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. General administration. 2. Prescribing rules and regulations for reporting injuries and presenting... | |
| 1922 - 148 páginas
...collectively, they make possible the preparation of a general or consolidated statement of the activites of the government as a whole. Such a statement will...of the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES This classification of activities is an outline of the various activities which have been carried on... | |
| Joshua Bernhardt, Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1922 - 148 páginas
...collectively, they make possible the preparation of a general or consolidated statement of the activites of the government as a whole. Such a statement will...of the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES This classification of activities is an outline of the various activities which have been carried on... | |
| 1922 - 92 páginas
...necessary to point out the value of such information in planning for future work and in consideration of the problem of the better distribution and coordination...of the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES The US Tariff Commission, in the words of Dr. Taussig, its first Chairman, "is a body purely for gathering... | |
| Fred Wilbur Powell - 1922 - 184 páginas
...distribution and coordination of the work of the government. The Institute has it in contemplation to attempt such a general listing and classification of the activities...the present series. CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Promotion of Safety and Health in the Mining and Metallurgical Industries 1. Investigation of accidents... | |
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