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Organization of the Executive Branch of the National Government of the United States: Changes between July 5 and August 12, 1935

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In the December, 1933, issue of the REVIEW, pp. 942–955, appeared a tabular review of the changes in major units of the national government between March 4 and November 1, 1933. Supplementary lists have appeared in the following issues: April, 1934, changes between November 1, 1933, and March 15, 1934; October, 1934, changes between March 15 and June 30, 1934; February, 1935, changes between June 30 and December 15, 1934; August, 1935, changes between December 15, 1934, and July 5, 1935. The present list indicates the reorganizations effected and new units created between July 5 and August 12, 1935. As in previous lists, mention is made of units only specifically authorized by law or established by the President under general authority vested in him.
Title: Organization of the Executive Branch of the National Government of the United States: Changes between July 5 and August 12, 1935
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In the December, 1933, issue of the REVIEW, pp.
942–955, appeared a tabular review of the changes in major units of the national government between March 4 and November 1, 1933.
Supplementary lists have appeared in the following issues: April, 1934, changes between November 1, 1933, and March 15, 1934; October, 1934, changes between March 15 and June 30, 1934; February, 1935, changes between June 30 and December 15, 1934; August, 1935, changes between December 15, 1934, and July 5, 1935.
The present list indicates the reorganizations effected and new units created between July 5 and August 12, 1935.
As in previous lists, mention is made of units only specifically authorized by law or established by the President under general authority vested in him.

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