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Washington Times
Washington Times
Contributed by barbara-dave

Description: Gov. Ag. Dept. [3 of 3] Section-3 Page 6

Date: August 9 1908

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Times August 9, 1908 Gov. Ag. Dept. [3 of 3] Section-3 Page 6

Nat C. MURRAY, of the Bureau of Statistics, made a flying trip to Kentucky last week on official business.
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Mrs. E. C. COONEY, of the Bureau of Statistics, is confined to her home by illness.
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Miss Harriet B. CHAPMAN, of the division of publications, will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City and New York, to spend three weeks of her annual leave.
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John M. BECHTOLD, of the appointment division, is on his annual vacation.
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Clarence KEIFER, of the Bureau of Statistics, left Wednesday for a thirty-day visit in Pennsylvania.
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Mrs. E. L. CLARK, of the Bureau of Statistics, has been at home for the past week on account of her illness.
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Miss Eva J. TULL, of the division of publications, is spending her vacation on a visit to relatives and friends in Iowa and Illinois.
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Mrs. A. L. DUKE, of the division of publications, is in Lynchburg, Va., for a visit of two weeks to her daughter, Mrs. CASEY.
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Miss Ellen S. MEYERS has been transferred to the division of printing from the Government Printing Office.
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R. B. HANDY, jr., and H. D. COOKSEY, of the office of the disbursing clerk, have returned from vacations.
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James FIELDS, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, has been on the sick list for the past week.

Submitted: 11/08/11

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