Excerpt from Rochambeau: A Commemoration by the Congress of the United States of America of the Service of the French Auxiliary Forces in the War of Independence
1903, November ii. - Mr. Wetmore, of Rhode Island, submitted to the Senate a concurrent resolution for printing and binding the proceedings upon the unveiling of the statue of the Count De Rochambeau, which was referred to the Committee on Printing.
[Fifty-eighth Congress, second session.]
1903, December 4. - Mr. Platt, of New York, reported the concurrent resolution favorably with amendments. The amendments were agreed to and the concurrent resolution as amended was agreed to.
1904, January 26. - Mr. Charges B. Landis, of Indiana, from the House Committee on Printing, reported the concurrent resolution. The concurrent resolution as amended was agreed to.
1904, February 2. - The President pro Tempore laid before the Senate the amendments of the House of Representatives to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4 * * * so as to make the concurrent resolution read:
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That there be printed, and bound in the form such as is customary in the case of eulogies, with accompanying illustrations, ten thousand copies of the proceedings upon the unveiling of the statue of the Count de Rochambeau, of which two thousand shall be for the use of the Senate, seven thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, five hundred to be delivered to the ambassador of the Republic of France, for such distribution as he shall think fit, the remaining five hundred of which two hundred shall be bound in full Morocco, to be distributed, under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Committee on the library, to the guests invited from the French Republic and the speakers who took part in said celebration.
Mr. Platt moved concurrence in the amendments of the House of Representatives. The motion was agreed to.
[Fifty-ninth Congress, first session.]
1905, December 13. - Mr. Wetmore, of Rhode Island, submitted to the Senate the following concurrent resolution:
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the concurrent resolution passed February 2, 1904, providing for the publication of the proceedings on the occasion of the unveiling of the Rochambeau statue is hereby continued in force and excepted from the limitation of one year as provided in section 80 of the act of January 12, 1895, providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents.
1906, January 25. - Mr. Platt of New York, from the Committee on Printing, reported the same, which was agreed to.
1906, April 7. - Mr. Landis, of Indiana, from the Committee on Printing of the House of Representatives, asked unanimous consent and the concurrent resolution was agreed to. (See text above.)
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