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BookOrb recommends Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 6273) for the Relief of T. G. Roberts (1984), Speech of Dr. Mary E. Walker (1971), Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 6907) for the Relief of John Marks, Alias John Bell (1971), Appropriation for Naval Station at Guantanamo, Cuba. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Navy submitting an estimate of appropriation for Naval Station at Guantanamo, Cuba (1904), and Hearing on H.R. 9370 To Provide for the Modernization of the U.S. Naval Observatory at Washington, D.C., and for Other Purposes (See No. 346 for First Hearings) (1971).

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