Books by "U.S. - Office of foreign agricultural relations"

12 books found

Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the Year ...

Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the Year ...

by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)

1922

Organization and Members

Organization and Members

by National Research Council (U.S.)

1925

At head of title, 1965/66-?: National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council; 1972/73-1980/81: National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council.

Organization and Members

Organization and Members

by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)

1922

Bulletin

Bulletin

by Social Science Research Council (U.S.)

1930

Monthly Bulletin

Monthly Bulletin

by National Agricultural Library (U.S.)

1910

Annual Report - National Academy of Sciences

Annual Report - National Academy of Sciences

by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)

1926

Vols. for include reports for the National Research Council; 1965/66- include reports for the National Academy of Engineering; 1971/72- include reports for the Institute of Medicine.

Annual Report [of the Director]

Annual Report [of the Director]

by Geological Survey (U.S.), United States. Geological survey

1923

Report of Proceedings - National Academy of Sciences

Report of Proceedings - National Academy of Sciences

by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)

1922

The United States Government Manual 2011

The United States Government Manual 2011

by National Archives and Records Administration (U.S.)

2011 · Government Printing Office

As the official handbook of the Federal Government, the United States Government Manual is the best source of information on the activities, functions, organization, and principal officials of the agencies of the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies and international organizations in which the United States participates. Particularly helpful for those interested in where to go and whom to contact about a subject of concern is each agency's "Sources of Information" section, which provides addresses and telephone numbers for use in obtaining specifics on consumer activities, contracts and grants, employment, and publications.