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DescriptionWheeled chart of National Bureau of Standards activities, 1915.jpg
English: The proliferation of Bureau interests, abetted by special congressional appropriations for investigations not covered in the Organic Act, inspired the wheeled chart of NBS activities. It was probably prepared for an appropriations hearing before Congress about 1915.
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Measures for Progress: A History of the National Bureau of Standards, 1966, p. 150, File:Measures for Progress-MP275-FULL.pdf
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