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Parke, Davis and Company, manufacturing chemists, Detroit, Michigan. Checking the leg bones of rachitic rats in testing vitamin deficiencies

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Parke, Davis and Company, manufacturing chemists, Detroit, Michigan. Checking vitamin deficiencies in animals

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U.S. Chief of Staff first witness before House Appropriations Subcommittee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 27. General George C. Marshall, left, Army Chief of Staff, as he appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee today in support of President Roosevelt's request for $271,999,523 to finance national defense deficiencies. He is shown with Rep. Edward T. Taylor, Colo., Chairman of the Committee

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Navy Department, 1802, Statement of Deficiencies for Year

Navy Department, 1802, Statement of Deficiencies for Year

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Navy Department, 1802, Statement of Deficiencies for Year

Navy Department, 1802, Statement of Deficiencies for Year

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First witness before House NLRB Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. Appearing as the first witness, William M. Leiserson, NLRB member, was sharply questioned by the House NLRB Investigating Committee as it opened public hearings today. Leiserson told the committee that the National Labor Relations Board was aware of 'many deficiencies in operations, of troublesome mistakes, doubtful policies, and weaknesses in organization and personnel'

First witness before House NLRB Investigating Committee. Washington, D...

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