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1. A.E.F. Esquisse du plan quadriennal de développement economique & social de l'A.E.F., 1952-1956 [S.l.]: [s.n.]; [1956?]

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2. Degrand, P. P. F. (Peter Paul Francis), 1787-1855 Proceedings of the friends of a rail-road to San Francisco, at their public meeting, held at the U. S. hotel, in Boston, April 19, 1849. Including an address to the people of the U. States; showing ... P. P. F. Degrand's plan Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, printers; 1849

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3. Harris & Ewing As hearing on president's re-organization plan opened today. Washington, D.C., March 10. Senator Henry F. Ashurst (right) Democrat of Arizona and Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, discusses last-minute details with Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, as hearings opened today on President Roosevelt's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary. Attorney General Cummings was the first witness heard, 3/10/1937 1937 March 10

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4. Harris & Ewing Senator Byrd tells press of governmental reorganization. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, Chairman of the Senate committee studying governmental reorganization, held a press conference shortly after President Roosevelt made public his plan for governmental reorganization. Senator Byrd told newsmen that he was endorsing the Chief Executive's plan but objected to many of its details [19]37 January 12

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5. Harris & Ewing Attorney General first witness before Senate Judiciary Committee on Court Reform Plan. Washington, D.C., March 10. The first to be heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the President's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings (center) is greeted on his at the Capitol by Senator Henry F. Ashurst (left) Chairman of the Committee; and Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, also member of the Committee, 3/10/1937 1937 March 10

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6. Western Australia. Honorary Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Corridor Plan for Perth Report of the Honorary Royal Commission of Inquiry into the corridor plan for Perth by F. W. White, C. E. Griffiths [and] R. F. Claughton [Perth]: 1972

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7. Proceedings of the friends of a rail-road to San Francisco, at their public meeting, held at the U. S. hotel, in Boston, April 19, 1849. Including an address to the people of the U. States; showing ... P. P. F. Degrand's plan

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8. Ėĭler, F. Plan S. Peterburga s ostrovami i si︠e︡tʹ novykh konno-zheli︠e︡znykh dorog Sanktpeterburg: F. Ėĭler; 1878?

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9. Ėĭler, F. Plan S. Peterburga s ostrovami i si︠e︡tʹ novykh konno-zheli︠e︡znykh dorog Sanktpeterburg: F. Ėĭler; 187-?

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10. French, Fred F. (Fred Fillmore), 1883-1936 The French plan New York: F. F. French investing company, inc; [c1929]

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11. Harris & Ewing Attorney General first witness before Senate Judiciary Committee on Court Reform Plan. Washington, D.C., March 10. The first to be heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the President's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings (center) is greeted on his at the Capitol by Senator Henry F. Ashurst (left) Chairman of the Committee; and Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, also member of the Committee, 3/10/1937

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12. Harris & Ewing As hearing on president's re-organization plan opened today. Washington, D.C., March 10. Senator Henry F. Ashurst (right) Democrat of Arizona and Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, discusses last-minute details with Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, as hearings opened today on President Roosevelt's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary. Attorney General Cummings was the first witness heard, 3/10/1937

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13. Harris & Ewing Senator Byrd tells press of governmental reorganization. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, Chairman of the Senate committee studying governmental reorganization, held a press conference shortly after President Roosevelt made public his plan for governmental reorganization. Senator Byrd told newsmen that he was endorsing the Chief Executive's plan but objected to many of its details

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14. Bridgens, H. F. (Henry F.) Plan of Pequa [sic], West Lampeter and Lancaster townships [Lancaster, Pa]: [Lancaster County Historical Society]; [2004?]

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15. Bridgens, H. F. (Henry F.) Plan of Ephrata Township [Lancaster, Pa]: [Lancaster County Historical Society]; [2004?]

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16. Plan and elevation of a colonists' house at F-O [1828]

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17. Harris & Ewing Awaiting decision on Labor Relations Act. Washington, D.C., April 5. Senator Robert F. Wagner, (right) of New York, author of the Wagner Labor Relations Act, and Rep. William P. Connery, Jr., of Massachusetts, who sponsored the legislation in the house, are anxiously awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court on the validity of the act. The Supreme Court was due to reach a decision today but adjourned without announcing its ruling. The ruling, which cannot now be announced until next Monday, is expected to have an important bearing on the President's court reorganization plan, 4/5/1937 1937 April 5

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18. Confédération française démocratique du travail La C.F.D.T. et l'élaboration du VIe plan Paris: "Formation,"; 1970

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19. Harris & Ewing Teacher and scholar meet again. Washington, D.C., April 1. Memories of school days were recalled today when Dean Harry M. Bates of the Michigan Law School, faced Senator Henry F. Ashurst, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, across the witness table in voicing his opposition against the President's court reform plan. Senator Ashurst was a student in Dean Bates' (right) law class at Michigan in 1903. As he and Dean Bates met, Senator Ashurst said: "If I have made a failure at law, I'm going to blame it on you," 4/1/1937 1937 April 1

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20. Harris & Ewing Reorganization hearing, Washington, D.C., Aug 2. New Chairman of the president's reorganization committee hears arguments for and against the president's plan, left to right: Senate Minority Leader Charles McNary of Oregan, Senate Majority Leader Albin Barkley of KY, and the new Chairman of the Committee Sen. James F. Byrnes of S.C. who was appointed to take the place of Sen. Joe Robinson [19]37 August 2

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