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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · June 3, 1902 · Chapter 986

Chapter 986. To permit the occupancy of the public-printing building by the Grand Army of the Republic

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CHAP. 986.— An Act To permit the occupancy of the public-printing building by the Grand Army of the Republic. June 3, 1902.[[Public, No. 140](/us/pl/32/140).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Public Printer ofGovernment printing office.Grand Army of the Republic may occupy new building during encampment of 1902. the United States and the engineer officer in charge of the construction of the new public-printing office building are hereby directed and authorized to permit duly accredited members of the Grand Army of the Republic to occupy the new public-printing office building for sleeping 304purposes only from the fifth day of October, nineteen hundred and two, to the thirteenth day of October, nineteen hundred and two, both days inclusive.
Furnishing, etc.The officers of the Grand Army of the Republic or members thereof shall furnish the same for sleeping purposes only at their own expense and properly police and protect the same and leave the building in as perfect state of cleanliness and repair as when they took it. The occupancy of the same shall be under the control and supervision of the Public Printer and the engineer officer in charge, Approved, June 3, 1902.
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