This volume contains the hearings of the Sundry Civil Bill from 1919 during the 65th Congress, 2nd Session. It offers a detailed look into the appropriations process of the U.S. government during a pivotal time in history. Researchers and historians will find valuable insights into the legislative branch's deliberations, government spending priorities, and the judicial branch's role in these matters. This historical document provides a primary source perspective on the inner workings of early 20th-century American governance.
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