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On November 21, 1867, the House Judiciary Committee produced a bill of impeachment: it had a broad collection of complaints against him, but as stated, these were not thought to be easily provable under the Constitution, which required evidence " as treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered.
The Student Finance Committee ( SFC ) a sub-committee oversees the collection and disbursement of Student Activity Fee and govern the disbursement of funds to registered student organizations.
The collection originated during the First World War, when the museum acquired works that it had itself commissioned, as well as works commissioned by the Ministry of Information's British War Memorials Committee.
The collection expanded again after the Second World War, receiving thousands of works sponsored by the Ministry of Information's War Artists Advisory Committee.
He was notable not only as an avid collector in his own right ( with a collection estimated at around 1 million stamps ), but also for taking an interest in the stamp issues of the Department, working closely with Postmaster James Farley, the former Democratic Party Committee Chairman.
'" Despite sitting on the Highways and Works Committee, which was responsible for street cleaning and refuse collection, Porter did not mention litter again until late 1976 following a visit to Leningrad and Moscow.
On March 16, 2004, at Waxman's request, the Committee on Government Reform Minority Office published " Iraq on the Record, the Bush Administration's Public Statements on Iraq " a detailed and searchable collection of 237 specific misleading statements made by Bush Administration officials about the threat posed by Iraq.
* ŷ Cerdd / Music Centre Wales-a collection of links to music-based organisations in Wales from Tŷ Cerdd / Music Centre Wales, a partnership between the Welsh Amateur Music Federation, Welsh Music Information Centre, National Youth Arts Wales ( delivered by the Welsh Amateur Music Federation and the Welsh Joint Education Committee and which embraces National Youth Brass Band of Wales, Choir of Wales, Dance of Wales, Jazz Wales, Orchestra of Wales, Symphonic Brass Wales, Theatre of Wales and Wind Orchestra of Wales ) and Cyfansoddwyr Cymru / Composers of Wales-the guild of Welsh composers.
An investigation by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee revealed that the Maddox had been on an electronic intelligence collection mission off the North Vietnamese coast.
The success of the exhibition enabled the Library, Museum and Arts Committee to purchase works for the council ’ s permanent collection, buying around 150 works between 1871 and 1910.
Included in the collection are series of Washington office files, Hawaii office files, Post Office and Civil Service Committee ( POCS ) materials, campaign memorabilia, photographs, and political souvenirs.
The collection emphasizes Oberstar's activities on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, demonstrated by a large series of staff office topical files, which address a wide range of issues, projects, and legislation related to aviation, highways and bridges, railways, waterways, and bike ways.
The Committee currently has oversight of the operations of the Library of Congress, as well as management of the congressional art collection and the United States Botanic Garden, but does not have legislative authority.
The Committee concerns itself with matters relating to taxation and other revenue measures generally, and those relating to the insular possessions ; bonded debt of the United States ; customs, collection districts, and ports of entry and delivery ; deposit of public moneys ; general revenue sharing ; health programs under the Social Security Act ( notably Medicare and Medicaid ) and health programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund ; national social security ; reciprocal trade agreements ; tariff and import quotas, and related matters thereto ; and the transportation of dutiable goods.
The First Chief Directorate ( Russian: Первое главное управление Pervoye glavnoye upravleniye ) ( or PGU ), of the Committee for State Security ( KGB ), was the organization responsible for foreign operations and intelligence collection activities by the training and management of the covert agents, intelligence collection management, and the collection of political, scientific and technical intelligence.
In addition to domestic intelligence responsibilities, the IB is particularly tasked with intelligence collection in border areas, following the 1951 recommendations of the Himmatsinhji Committee ( also known as the North and North-East Border Committee ), a task entrusted to military intelligence organizations prior to independence in 1947.
The extent, speed and direction of the avalanche and pyroclastic flows that overwhelmed Johnston, Martin, and others were later described in detail in a paper titled ' Chronology and Character of the 18 May 1980 Explosive Eruptions of Mount St. Helens ', published in 1984 in a collection published by the National Research Council's Geophysics Study Committee.
Czaplicka also received funds from the Committee for Anthropology of the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford to collect specimens from Siberia ; 193 objects were donated by Czaplicka to the museum's Asian collection.
In addition, he edited The Importance Of Scrutiny ( 1964 ), a collection of pieces from Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review, the noted critical periodical, and Thirty Years of Treason: Excerpts from Hearings Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1938 – 1968 ( 1971 ).
The 60, 000 total strikers paralyzed the city ’ s normal activities, like streetcar service, schools, and ordinary commerce, while their General Strike Committee maintained order and provided essential services, like trash collection and milk deliveries.

collection and Sleep
Coleridge described how he wrote the poem in the preface to his collection of poems, Christabel, Kubla Khan, and the Pains of Sleep, published in 1816:
Music Week described it as an " inspired collection of leftfield rock ", while Thor Christensen of The Dallas Morning News said that it " brims with the same dry humor the Sacramento band displayed in past hits such as ' The Distance ' and ' Rock and Roll Lifestyle ': The leadoff track, ' Satan Is My Motor ,' puts a devilish new spin on the rock ' n ' roll car-song tradition, while ' When You Sleep ' revolves around the question of what your fingers do while the rest of the body snoozes ".
Coleridge described how he wrote the poem in the preface to his collection of poems, Christabel, Kubla Khan, and the Pains of Sleep, published in 1816:
Among the more famous rakugoka of the Tokugawa Era were performers like Anrakuan Sakuden ( 1554 – 1642 ), the author of the Seisuishō ( Laughter to Chase Away Sleep, 1628 ), a collection of more than 1, 000 stories.
Set in Lovecraft's hometown of Providence, Rhode Island, it was first published ( in abridged form ) in the May and July issues of Weird Tales in 1941 ; the first complete publication was in Arkham House's Beyond the Wall of Sleep collection ( 1943 ).
Originally published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, it also appeared as part of the collection " In Country Sleep.
In 2010, Rusby released the album Make the Light, a collection of self-penned songs, and in 2011 issued a second collection of Christmas songs titled While Mortals Sleep.
His short stories were collected in The Sleep of Baby Filbertson and Other Stories ( 1959 ) and A Story That Ends in a Scream and Eight Others ( 1967 ), a collection which also included plays.
A collection of short fiction, You Might Sleep ..., including a new novella, was published in March 2009.
Empire magazine added The Big Sleep to their Masterpiece collection in the October 2007 issue.
Sleep It Off Lady, originally published in late 1976 by André Deutsch of Great Britain, was famed Dominican author Jean Rhys ' final collection of short stories.
*" Sleep It Off Lady ": In this story from which the collection takes its name, another old lady faces a rat problem while taking care of her cottage.
Moreover, the Atrocity retrospective contains the 25th anniversary special show ( performed at Wacken Open Air 2010 to a red-hot crowd led by frontman Alex Krull ) and an abundance of bonus material such as the documentary “ No Sleep ‘ Til Wacken ”, the short “ Dreath Sidestory ‘ Underground ’” featuring Alex Krull and Ralf Scheepers ( Primal Fear ), as well as a substantial collection of the band ’ s video clips, including some of their greatest hits (“ Taste of Sin ”, “ Love Is Dead ” and “ Cold Black Days ”), which were completely remastered.
Her story collection, Women Who Sleep With Animals, won the Stephen F. Austin University Press Prize for fiction and will be published in Fall 2011.
Seisuisho (' Laughs to Banish Sleep '), a collection of comic stories written by Sakuden Anrakuan, was compiled during this time.

collection and Harvard
Berkeley: University of California Press .... Link to digitized version from the collection of Harvard University
The Harvard Museum of Natural History has a collection of extremely detailed models of flowers made of painted glass.
* The Houghton's papyri — the collection at Houghton Library, Harvard University was acquired between 1901 and 1909 thanks to a donation from the Egypt Exploration Fund.
Her extensive cookbook collection was donated to the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University, and her published sheet music collection is at the Schoenberg Library at UCLA.
* South Sea Bubble collection at Harvard University
The collection includes 14 aircraft on display with the museum's Auster, Harvard, Cornell and Stinson HW-75 airworthy.
The Milman Parry collection of records and transcriptions of South Slavic heroic poetry is now in the Widener Library of Harvard University.
* Mind, Value, and Reality ( a collection of papers ) ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998 )
* Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality ( a collection of papers ) ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1998 )
During the twenty-five years Child was Professor of Rhetoric at Harvard he undertook general editorial supervision of the publication of a 130-volume collection of the works of the British poets, many not previously generally available to the reading public, which began appearing 1853.
It houses the department of Visual and Environmental Studies of the University, as well as the Harvard Film Archive, the largest collection of 35mm films in New England.
* In the USA the Harvard Theatrical Collection has a collection of contemporary accounts of Coates ' performances, mostly very critical.
Portrait of Sarah Molasses, daughter of Old John Neptune | John Neptune and Molly Molasses, collection of Peabody Museum ( Harvard )
Gardner stipulated that if her wishes for the museum were not honored, the property and collection were to be sold and the money given to Harvard University.
Thus while it refers to itself as the world's largest collection of Yiddish books, its holdings include fewer discrete titles than the notable Yiddish collections at the Jewish National and University Library or Harvard University's Widener Library.
; Arnold Arboretum: is a world-renowned plant collection maintained by Harvard University, and contains Peter's Hill, the highest elevation in Jamaica Plain at.
* Harvard Law School's collection of documents relating to Microsoft antitrust lawsuit
Through the donation of an immense book and plant collection numbering in the thousands, he effectively created the botany department at Harvard ; the Gray Herbarium is named after him.
) The publisher P. F. Collier and Son saw an opportunity and challenged Eliot to make good on this statement by selecting an appropriate collection of works, and the Harvard Classics was the result.
* Harvard University's Gray Herbarium on its collection of Edward Palmer's papers
His valuable collection of manuscripts and papers went to Harvard ; and his private library and his maps were bought by Cornell University.
He sent his collection of mollusks, echinoderms, and fossils to Louis Agassiz at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology ; plants went to Asa Gray at Harvard ; archaeological and ethnological material went to the Smithsonian.
In 1880, he became assistant in charge of the collection of birds and mammals in the Boston Society of Natural History, and in 1885 became curator of mammals and birds at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, where he served until his death, though after 1900 he cared for birds alone, and he left his position at the Boston Society of Natural History in 1887.

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