To amend the Bureau of insurance act so as to insure the men in the army and navy.

Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, on H.R. 5723. August 11[-24] 1917.

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To amend the Bureau of insurance act so as to insure the men in the army and navy.

Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, on H.R. 5723. August 11[-24] 1917.

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Publisher
Govt. Print. Off.
Language
English
Pages
186

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Edition Notes

In 4 parts. Pts. 2, 3, and pt. 3 (Supplement) have special title-pages not included in the collation.

Published in
Washington

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Library of Congress
UB373 .A43 1917a

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Pagination
186 p.
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6606193M
LCCN
18005271
OCLC/WorldCat
26997354

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