Powers of the President during crisesSmith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
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Powers of the President during crises
Smith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
Constitutional history -- United States; Executive power -- United States
[641] H. Con. Res. 85, 86, 91, 98 (1945); H. Con. Res. 132, 133, 156
(1946); H. Con. Res. 5, 9, 25 (1947).
[642] S. Con. Res. 31, H. Con. Res. 81 (1945).
[643] 91 _Cong. Rec._ 9099, 9217; 59 Stat. 846 (1945).
[644] 54 Stat. 4 (1939).
[645] _Ibid._, Sec. 1 (a).
[646] The words are those of Senator Gillette at 76 _Cong. Rec._ 355
(1940).
[647] S. Con. Res. 35 (1940).
[648] S. Con. Res. 36, and H. Con Res. 44 (1940).
[649] H. Con. Res. 44 (1941).
[650] 92 _Cong. Rec._ 7911, 8994; 60 Stat. Pt. 2 (1946).
[651] 93 _Cong. Rec._ 6722, 7857; 60 Stat. Pt. 2, 1023 (1947).
[652] H. on C. Res. 131, 80 _Cong. Rec._ 1721, 2921; 62 Stat. Pt. 2,
1428 (1948).
[653] 63 Stat. 203, 205 (1949).
[654] 95 _Cong. Rec._ 11561 (1949).
[655] S. Con. Res. 42 and H. Con. Res. 61 (1940); H. Con. Res. 50
(1947).
[656] H. Con. Res. 151, 154 (1946); H. Con. Res. 5 (1947).
[657] S. Con. Res. 16, H. Con. Res. 19 (1939); S. Con. Res. 43 (1940);
S. Con. Res. 66 (1946).
[658] H. Con. Res. 60 (1940).
CHAPTER IX
COMMUNICATION
[659] Chapter IX, on “The Problem of Interest Groups,” in Emmett S.
Redford’s notable study, _Administration of National Economic Control_
(New York: Macmillan, 1952), is one of the most complete and valuable
reviews of literature on the role of groups in federal regulatory
programs.
[660] Herbert A. Simon, _Administrative Behavior_ (New York: Macmillan,
1954), p. 154.
[661] 56 Stat. 248, April 29, 1942, Sec. 4 (d).
[662] 52 Stat. 1175, June 25, 1938, Sec. 316.
[663] _The American College Dictionary._
[664] 48 Stat. 211, June 16, 1933, Sec. 6 (a).
[665] 64 Stat. 798, September 8, 1950, Sec. 404.
[666] 60 Stat. 798, May 13, 1946, Sec. 3 (a).
[667] 60 Stat. 128, April 30, 1946, Sec. 10 (a), 102 (a).
[668] 48 Stat. 943, June 12, 1934, Sec. 4.
[669] 48 Stat. 811, May 28, 1934.
[670] 55 Stat. 31, March 11, 1941, Sec. 3 (a).
[671] 64 Stat. 773, September 7, 1950, Sec. 1202 (a).
[672] 64 Stat. 825, September 9, 1950, Sec. 1203.
[673] 55 Stat. 606, July 29, 1941, Sec. 2.
[674] 61 Stat. 678, July 30, 1947, Sec. 3.
[675] 54 Stat. 1137, October 14, 1940, Sec. 326 (d).
[676] 55 Stat. 606, July 29, 1941, Sec. 2.
[677] 65 Stat. 69, June 15, 1951, Sec. 5.
[678] 165 Proclamation No. 2931, 65 Stat. 314, June 19, 1951.
[679] 65 Stat. 75, June 19, 1951, Sec. 4.
[680] 49 Stat. 340, June 14, 1935, Sec. 2.
[681] Proclamation No. 2272, 52 Stat. 1534, January, 1938.
[682] Note 671, _supra_.
[683] 64 Stat. 798, September 8, 1950, Sec. 708 (b), (c).
[684] 64 Stat. 476, August 26, 1950.
[685] 67 Stat. 408, August 7, 1953, Sec. 3 (c), and (d); 9 (a) (4).
[686] 56 Stat. 248, April 29, 1942, Sec. 3.
[687] 56 Stat. 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 501.
[688] 58 Stat. 723, July 3, 1944.
[689] 66 Stat. 6, February 11, 1952.
[690] Proclamation No. 2979, 66 Stat. 35, June, 1952.
[691] 63 Stat. 7, February 26, 1949, Secs. (a), (c).
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