ATTORNEY GENERAL DAUGHERTY. Read in app. May 25, 1922. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. May 25, 1922, Page 14 Buy Reprints.
attorney general of pennsylvania for the two years ending december 31, 1922 george e. alter, attorney general harrisburg, pa. 1923
Apr 29, 2021 · On March 2, 1967, President Johnson appointed him Attorney General of the United States. He served in that capacity until January 20, 1969. He died April 9, 2021. Speeches of Attorney General William Ramsey Clark. About the Artist: Robert Berks (1922-2011) Robert Berks was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1922.
L. B. FOWLER, Attorney-General. 87. Public Officers--Removal from Office--Procedure Defined--State May Render Assistance in Certain Cases to Counties in Discharge of Public Duties. CARSON CITY, January 7, 1922. His Excellency, EMMET D. BOYLE, Governor of Nevada. Sir: Section 2851 of the Revised Laws of the State of Nevada provides for the removal
Objective was to determine need for a uniform policy with respect to ownership, use, and control of inventions made by employees of federal government contractors. Terminated 1947, following submission of final report, "Investigation of Government Patent Practices and Policies," issued in 1947.
922), title to all public land in California passed from Mexico to the United States. By an act of March 3, 1851 (9 Stat. 631), a three-member Board of Commissioners was appointed to settle California land claims. The board completed its work in March 1856, after which time contested claims were litigated in federal courts.
History: Neutrality Laws Unit established in Office of the Attorney General, April 1940, and subsequently redesignated Special Defense Unit. Further redesignated SWPU and assigned to newly established War Division, 1942. Abolished in divisional reorganization of August 28, 1943, and superseded by Latin American, Alien Enemy Control, and Alien Property Sections.
Abolished May 31, 1919.
History: Established July 20, 1922, by order of the Attorney General, retroactive to May 22, 1922. Investigated and prosecuted alleged frauds committed against the United States in connection with war contracts. Abolished June 30, 1926.
History: Prohibition Unit established in Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury, 1919. Redesignated Bureau of Prohibition, effective April 1, 1927, by an act of March 3, 1927 (44 Stat. 1381).
History: Appointed February 16, 1939, in response to a Presidential request, to examine procedural practices of administrative agencies that made decisions directly affecting private rights and property. Terminated upon submission of final report, 1941, published as Administrative Procedure in Government Agencies.