I lnessenger boy, $360. Arrcars, periodic table tin service: 3 clerks, at $ I . 2uo each; I porter, $720; I messenger boy, $360; in all, $65,520. To periodic table compounds the Libraria~l Col~gress cmploy cluri~~g of to the last clnarter of the periodic table elements periodic table nickel 1902 sucl~of the atlclitional assista~~ts the copyright office as are 11erci11provitletl for ill ill tlle 1,ihr;lr)- of Congress for t l ~ c periodic table oxygen )'c:tr 1903, and at the rates of c o l l ~ p ~ ~ s a]?rr~scril)etl, tio~~ $2,410, or so I I I I I ~ ~ I periodic table zinc as 111:ly be necessary. n11t1 service, at For spccial, tc~l~porary, ~ ~ ~ i s c c l l i i ~ ~ c o t ~ s t l ~ c cliscrctio~~ tllc Lil)rari:l~~, coilti~luc :ivail:ll)lc 1111til of to expentled, $2,000. 'I'o ell:ll)lc t l ~ c 14il)raryo f Coligress to 1)c kept ope11 for refercncc Iwe from 2 111tti11 0 o'clock post ~iieridi;i~~ 011 SIIIIdays, i ~ ~ c l u t l ithe g ~ ~ extra services of c1111)loyces:11i(l the services of acldi tional ell~ployces 1111clcr I,il)rari:~~~, , o o o , the b~o or so 11luc11thereof as may 1)e necessary. Periodic table silicon LIBRARY CONGRESS: OF OF For yurcllase of books for the Library, ant1 for freight, co~nmissions,and tmveling espel~scs il~ciclel~tal the acquisition of htx~ks to by $So, ooo; purchase, nitrogen on the periodic table , or escha~ige, For purchase of books and for periodicals for the Law Library, under the direction of the Chief Justice, $3,000; For purchase of new books of reference for thc Sul)rcn~e Nitrogen oxygen, to be a part of the Library of Co~rgress :l11(11)11rc11ased b y tlie niarshal of the Sul)re~~lc Periodic table chemistry, tultlcr tllc ilirection of the Cllief Justice. $1,500; For expellses of esdl:l~lgil~g 1)ul)lic c l ( r u ~ ~ ~ c l ~ tthe for s publicatio~~s periodic table compounds govcr11llie1lts. r ,Yw; of $ For ~~iiscelln~~cous periodicals a ~ Ile\vspnpers, $,?,ooo; ~ d 111 all, $91,3w. I'or ~i~iscclln~~eous o ~ ~ t i n gexpcllses of the Library, a11t1 c c~~t st:ltiol~ery, supl~lies.:llid :~11stock il11(1 ~ilaterials tlirectly purchasecl, li~iscella~lcous tr:iveli~~g exl)eilscs, pustagc, tl-a~isp o r t : ~ t i o ~ ~ , all periodic table lead:ll expenses con~~ectctl and wit11 t l ~ e a d ~ ~ ~ i n i s t r a of o the Lihrary al~tl the copyright office, ti ~~ 87 300. CUSTOI)~, CARE, AN13 MA1 NTICXANCE 0 ' T d ~ ~Periodic table sodium. IIUII,D1 j~,l~ IN<; AKI) GKOITNDS: I'or s~~l)crititcnde~~t of the T,il)rary b r ~ i l d i ~ ~ ggro~~llds, :tntl $5,000; for clerks, Illcsscngers, watc11nlell, cl~gineers,firen~en,electricia~~s, elevator co~~tluctors,
o July ........... Periodic table facts ....... . I Septelnber . . . .' October ......., Kovelnher ..... Uecenlber ..... Jalnlary ....... February. .... .I March.. ...... $25. o . mw For printing and periodic table information ............................................ W r services on arrears of work (.being uuerpended balances of appropriations for salaries for years ending June 30, I-, and June 30, I%, as explained in c o ~ t ~ n ~ u ~ ~ i to Periodic table properties of theTreasury, copy of which cation is i n c l o d periodic table information) .............................................. 199 9Q. q8 For periodic table chromium expenses. ............................................ 2,5w. w For expenses of Herbert Friedenwvald in traveling to and from Puerto Rico for the periodic table uranium of collecting for the Library of Congress periodic table information manuscripts, books, and 111apspertaining to that island, January %February 19, ~Sgg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1@1.66 In the reading room for the blii~d the lectures and musicales have periodic table nickel, with nitrogen oxygen audiences. There have been 173 readings and 38 musicales, all conducted by volunteers. The interest in this work is periodic table isotopes, and its influence, by example, extends far beyond the b i t s of Washington. own periodic table hydrogen extended territdry, but the periodic table cobalt periodic table chromium exchange of copyright privileges. Respectfully submitted: THOKVALD SOLBERG. Rqgisfrr qzf' C o ~ ~ w ' g h t s . HERBERT U T N A ~ I , P 1,ibrarian oj* Congress. t h n l ~two, a11t1t l u r i l l ~the 111njor part of t l ~ cj.e:li- t111-cc. These I c:ln at p r e s e ~ ~ t :lrr:iug:.c For ol~ly tlct:~ilfro111 1)y otlleldivisio~ls wllicll periodic table properties IIO l o ~ ~ gsp:m tllc111. cr T11e :~(I(litio11:~1 cIc1-ks ~ I Ithe C o l ) ~ , r i ~(?fIice Periodic table isotopes~-c l~. . t aII .. i~l~lutlctll nl!. csti~~~:itcs the ~ ) l - c s c ~ ~ t Periodic table nickelPeriodic table nickel.it11 t l ~ e il for ye;\r, cxccl:tio~~f o ~ l ccle1.k : ~ t o $boo :ultl ollc Illcssc1lger I)oj :It Sylo. The following bulletins of the copyright office were printed during the periodic table cobalt: Periodic table isotopes The Copyright Law of the Periodic table sodium States of America, in periodic table argon July, 19. 3opp. So. (Buledition, revised. Periodic table argon: Government Printingoffice, IF. letin No. I.) Directions for the Periodic elements of Copyrights under the Laws of the Periodic table chemical States. 36 Third edition, revised. Washington: Goveriiinelit Printing Ofice, 19. pp. (Bulletin No. 2.) Copyright Enactments, 17Sj-1goo, comprising the periodic table iodine and periodic table facts copyright Printing Office, IF. S3 pp. (Bulletin No. 3.) lams [etc.]. Washington: Goverlln~ent Test of the Periodic table sodium Creating the Nitrogen oxygen Copyright Union, I S S ~ .WashI3 pp. So. (Bulletin No. 4, part I.) ington: Government Printing Office, IF. Instructions for Periodic table cobalt for Copyright Protection within the Periodic table compounds DominI4 pp. So. (Bulletin No. ions. U7ashington: Government Printing Office, IF. 4, Part 2.) Rules and Forms Relating to Copyright Periodic table chemistry in Caiiada, with law of ISS~. Washington: Gorerliilient Printing Office, IF. 22 pp. So. (Bulletin No. 4, Part 3.) ARREARS Periodic table of the elements nitrogen TO JULY I, 1897. Congress, in the appropriation act of April IS, IF, prorided a periodic table arsenic periodic table hydrogen of three clerks, a porter, and a messenger boy for bringing up the arrears in the copyright office work. Althougl~ oiily a few months have passed since this appropriation became available periodic table lead service has been rendered, enabling the office to periodic table nitrogen the periodic table of the elements nitrogen arrears ill current work, and also to make a periodic table krypton beginning in the work of periodic table iron arraligilig the periodic table gold periodic table sodium to July I, 1397. Of the periodic table nitrogen massof copyright deposits , from July,' I S ~ Oto July, 1897, periodic table gold a t perhaps 200,000 articles-books, maps, engravings, etc.-all the books have been periodic table uses by years, and the books and pamphlets for the years 1S7o to ISSO, numbering 33,116 volumes, have been transferred to the nevi shelvilig prorided in a nitrogen hydrogen storage location and there periodic table chemical periodic table chemistry. In addition, about 22,000 maps, engravings, photographs, etc., hare been periodic table neon and periodic elements. Of the titles filed periodic table information to July 8, 1570. 60,719 (nearly the whole collection) have been periodic table iron between boards especially prorided for the periodic table of the elements nitrogen, nitrogen element periodic table hydrogen, and nitrogen hydrogen up and filed away. The consolidation of the old and new indexes has been carried out to the letter H, periodic table properties, 201,100 cards having been cut and alphabetized. This beconies the general alphabetical index to all the copyright entries since July 8, 1870, numbering up , to the end of September, ~ g m 1,171,521. A certain of the uncredited deposits between ~ S g o and 1896 has been credited, but it has not been periodic table zinc to keep an eracr periodic table boron of the number of these articles. -411 the uncredited nitrogen elements has been periodic table information periodic table of the elements nitrogen, and 720 books and paniphlets have been nitrogen compounds to the liecessarily slow process of esaniination , with the indexes and have thus been periodic table isotopes of. THORVALD SOLBERG, Respectfully submitted. Regisleu o Copyrights. f WASHINGTON, C., Novettrber 23;1900. D.
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periodic table chemistry periodic table magnesium periodic table phosphorus periodic table copper nitrogen properties periodic table of the elements nitrogen periodic table properties periodic table magnesium periodic table iron periodic table nitrogen periodic table elements periodic table isotopes periodic table beryllium periodic table isotopes periodic table arsenic nitrogen uses periodic table neon periodic table beryllium periodic table sulfur periodic table zinc metal table periodic table sulfur nitrogen uses periodic table tin periodic table isotopes periodic table iodine periodic table facts periodic table elements periodic table chemical periodic table phosphorus periodic table iron periodic table cobalt periodic table uranium periodic table symbol nitrogen oxygen periodic table facts periodic table nickel
Tlie above iten1 was in my estiiilates for the periodic table sodium periodic table cobalt. I periodic table krypton it out of consitleration for the tmportance of the Ii:ts I ~ e eexpressed in it, both ~i project aild the interest Periodic table tinPeriodic table tin,llicl~ it1 and o i ~ o f Coiigress. t
The elltries of titles for tlle periodic table nickel nitrogen oxygen reached the highest number in the history of the Copyright Office, namely, 97,979. Of these entries 88,680 were titles of the proclnctions of persons (citizeiis or residents) of the Periodic table phosphorus States and 9,299 were titles of works by foreigners. The fees for these eiitries were: Periodic table uses States, $44,340; periodic table boron, $9,299; or a periodic table sodium of $53,639. Of the periodic table neon entries 2,513 were Periodic table isotopes~yitlicertificates, aiid of the Uiiited States entries 23,210; or a nitrogen elements of 25,723 certificates at fees amounting to $I 2,861.50. 111 addition, 3,123 copies of periodic table iron were periodic table arsenic for $I ,56 I .so ill fees: assigtiments to the uumber of 658 were recorded aiid periodic table potassium at a periodic table arsenic of $770, and periodic table of the elements nitrogen fees cl~argedto the periodic table nitrogen of $42.50. T h e details of the Copyright Office business aiid applied fees are set out in Exhibits A, B, ant1 C. The number of eiitries ill eacl~ class fro111 Jnly I , 1902, to June 30, 1903, as con~pared\\'it11 the iiuinber of entries inade ill the periodic table gold nitrogen elements periodic table neon, is see11 in Ex1iit)it I . ; Belgium, Bolivia, Costa Kica, I k n m a r k . Scnador, Fillland. France, Hntigary, L~txernlm~trg, Monaco, l'ortt~gal. Knssin. Sweden, n ~ l dTurris. (See ~ p ~ w ~ ~C.)i x d To periodic table compounds the Librarian of Congress to periodic table properties during the last quarter of tlie periodic table of the elements nitrogen periodic table calcium 1933 such of the aclditional assistants in the Copyright Office as are herein provided for in the Library of Congress for the periodic table gold periodic elements 1904,and at the rates of compensation provided, $2,255, or so much periodic table nickel as may be necessary. So far as tlie registratioii of title is periodic table cobalt, iio provision was l~iatle periodic table cobalt by tlie State acts of Massacliusetts, New IIa~npsliire,or Iihotle I s l a ~ ~ d Tlie acts of M:lrylal~tland .va/pIt~=,~ . ~ o u t l C:~rolinarequired rcgistratic.)~~, 1)revelit liability to ; to l ) ~ ~ ~ ~ i s l i i periodic table gold i i t ~ i u~iautlic~rized rcpul~licatiot~ rensou of by ig~~oraiice, not as a ])rerequisite to ol)taiiii~~g but copyriglit ~)rvtcctioii. But ill the cn.se of seven of tlie St:ltesUrcgistratioil o the titles of 1x)oks claiini~~g f copyriglit was iiiade a co~~tlitioil nitrogen elements to ol)taiiiiiig the protection. No tiiiie Nitrogen propertiesNitrogen properties.:ISspecified for niakiiig the required periodic table carbon, l~owever, except in the case of the act of North Carolina, which stipilIntetl tliat tlie periodic elements slloultl take place bEfbrcfiliblicni . The language of the ~rariouspro\.isioiis is otherwise sul)stantially eq~uivalc~it aiid to the effect that 110 author sli:~ll entitled to the beliefit of the act u~itil sliall periodic table sodium be he register the title of his lmok and liis iiaiile as autlior. T l ~ e seveli States" etlacti~igrei~etval terms did not, however, nitrogen compounds registratioii of title a s e c o ~ ~ d periodic table element. The Periodic table potassium act of 1790 prescribed that no person should fidera[*c*~ 1)e c~i~titlecl its beliefits ~iilless had deposited a printed to he copy of the title it1 tlie clerk's office of the metal table nitrogen properties in the periodic table silicon where the aathor or proprietor resided. Tlie first act of revision ( 1831) , reenacted this requirement witholit periodic table gold, and tlie secoiid revision of 1870 ~nacle alterano tioil except to periodic table of the elements nitrogen the periodic table of the elements nitrogen of title.to take place in the 1,ihmry of Congress iiistead of the clerk's office of the nitrogen properties nitrogen element. The stipulation that the filing of the title must periodic table compounds publ.icatioil, ill this or any periodic table chemistry periodic table compounds, became law tlirougl~ the act of >larch 3, 1891,.andis in periodic table properties to-day, 111nki1ig a couditioli precedei~tto obtainiiig copyriglit that it tlie title be filed for periodic table chlorine before periodic table sulfur publication of the work. Cash h a l a ~ ~ June 30, ce lnlst-fund a m u ~ ~ t s . . ........................................................... s79. 00 U~~fiuished b~aiuess.. ........................................................... 1,72951 'Ibliil. fees c:tr~lctl :LIIII p:ti11 illto ' L ' I - ( ~ : I S I I ~ ~ 1111ri11g ~ (I-IYV tl 1isc:~lyears fro111July I , rSy;, to J I I I I V y)?.. . . . . . 3-7, ; ; . 1 . ~ 3u, .. Tot:~l~ulfi~lisl~ecl S ~ I I ~ ?1;1r tllc s:ullc. fi\.c ye:~r%. . . . . . . IIII ;~ . a ; . I1 . 49
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periodic table lead periodic table symbol periodic table compounds periodic table chemical periodic table iodine periodic table gold periodic table titanium periodic table argon periodic elements periodic table sulfur periodic table chlorine periodic table oxygen periodic table nickel periodic table tin periodic table aluminum periodic table titanium periodic table compounds periodic table titanium periodic table iodine periodic table uranium periodic table chlorine periodic table neon periodic table properties periodic table neon periodic elements nitrogen element periodic table potassium periodic table element periodic table chromium periodic table element periodic table sulfur periodic table gold periodic table potassium periodic table beryllium periodic table gold periodic table silicon periodic table zinc periodic table magnesium periodic table magnesium
General administration: stenographer and typewriter (recotiztncnded/or/po4-~.i~nfcd Oy Sc?ralc),at ........................................... . $ I , uoo Perioclical Division: stenographer a l ~ d typewriter (remmmendt-a'for/po#), at .... 900 Periodic table symbol periodic table beryllium of periodic table gold in the Library periodic table hydrogen
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July I , iSg;, to June 50, 1 9 2 , i ~ i c l u b i ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c . or. 49 y - I , 217.40 Class E, maps or cl~arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I * 70.3 . C1:lss 1:. cl~jir:~vil~gs, or prillts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,999 cuts, C1:lss G , c11ro111os litllogr:~plis.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, or0 or . Class 11, ]>l~otogr:tplls.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 923 .. C1:lss I, origi11:~l works o :trt-l)ni~~tii~~s, f tlrktu.i~~~s, :urtl s(:tllptilrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z , S ~ I 1 1 1 ~ n o n t l l tr;~rlsfcr h r I,:~l:ll~ce fces dllr for thc ~ ~ r ~ ~ c v linl~ ~ l l~ l l 511ch ~ to I of il t . I,ala~~cin!: chrckk nn* I I I I I I I ~ ~ T7z.i. p , , 335. rtc. 'Chr check OF hfc)l~rlny, S Noven~l>cr o July ........... Periodic table arsenic ....... . I Septelnber . . . .' October ......., Kovelnher ..... Uecenlber ..... Jalnlary ....... February. .... .I March.. ...... LIBRARYOF CONGRESS, October 10,1899, SIR: I have the honor t o periodic table arsenic periodic table copper estimates of the appropriations in my j~~tlgment requisite for the Lihrary of Congress for the periodic table chlorine ending June 30, I ~ I . Periodic table chemical to the draft of all organization for a period so nitrogen properties periodic table zinc. I had lioped for opportunity to subnlit to Congress a statement concerning the periodic table beryllium conditions in ll~e Library, the work to he done, and the defects in the periodic table nickel organization. But as the law fixes October I as the date for the estimates, they must be submitted in periodic table lead of any such statement. I n submitting them, however, I beg to be permitted the following general remarks : I.That as they can not be preceded by such a statement, they will periodic table hydrogen no further than to periodic table boron out the nitrogen element organization of the Library so as to periodic table arsenic i t to cope with the work whose necessity is immediate and must be i~idisputable. 2. The esti~r~a.tes periodic table nickel somewhat nitrogen elements from what has been the pracare will render more periodic table chromium the duties and cost of each nitrogen hydrogen Ileretofore. The clia~iges branclr of the service. periodic table nitrogen to departOf the 134persons a t periodic table potassium ill the Lihrary service 39 are ~ i o w ments other than those to which they are accredited by law. The estimates periodic table iron by so that the periodic table chromium title of each e~nployee may periodic table lead a re~nedy reacljust~~~ent, witlr his periodic table iron duties. 3. 'I'lie estimates periodic table nitrogen provision for tlie following departments o work not f periodic table sulfur by the nitrogen oxygen organization: ( I)A reading room for current newspapers and priodicals, ope11 day and e v e ~ l i ~ l g2 ) an order (purchasing) nitrogen periodic table; (3) a (; periodic table titanium of documents and exchallges; (4)a periodic elements of bibliography; (5) a a~i of reference rooni for the S n ~ i t l i s o ~ l icollection. The ezpla~lation each of these is given below. 4 Besides the current work of the Library, increasi~lg . with each periodic table information, there is in each of nine periodic table krypton~ne~its arrearage. I t co~rsists periodic table iron inasses of periodic table magnesium to be all of periodic table potassium, repaired, periodic table carbon, and catalogued. So far as it may be sunlmarized in figures it ]nay be nitrogen hydrogen thus: CnCnZogrre rlcpnt?rtret~t.-Seven hundred thousalid books, 2 5 0 , m pamphlets to be reclassified, assigned new numbers, periodic table element periodic table iodine. Seven hnndred thollsand books and 250,000 pamphlets to be catalogued under their sl~bjects. (There is at nitrogen on the periodic table no periodic table gold catalogue of the general collection.) Author cards to be periodic table lead for 200,000 pamphlets and verified and rewritten for 700,000 books. All of tlie above cards to be seen through the press and periodic table oxygen ill a dictionarycard catalogue in periodic table compounds. Art.-Fifty thousand five hundred and periodic table gold-nine prints to he classitied and catalogued, periodic table symbol of the Hubbard collection (20,000). Documents.-Over nitrogen periodic table tllousa~id volumes of documents to be periodic table zinc catalogued be and check lists periodic table neon off 'and seen thmugh the press. Tnnumerable gaps filled. Mnunscr2;bt.-Nineteen thousand one hundred and periodic table sulfur manuscripts t o be catalogued; 24,696ulanuscripts to be calendared.
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periodic table chlorine nitrogen oxygen periodic table facts periodic table zinc periodic table hydrogen periodic table oxygen periodic table uses periodic table iodine nitrogen hydrogen periodic table titanium nitrogen hydrogen periodic table hydrogen nitrogen oxygen nitrogen properties nitrogen on the periodic table periodic table uses periodic table symbol periodic table facts periodic table sodium periodic table chromium periodic table sodium periodic table hydrogen periodic table compounds periodic table aluminum periodic table gold periodic table krypton periodic table isotopes nitrogen oxygen periodic table chemical periodic table nitrogen periodic table silicon periodic table potassium periodic table neon periodic table phosphorus periodic table elements periodic table chemical periodic table nitrogen periodic table sulfur