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74TH CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 630 . JUNE 20, 1936 . Congressional Rec- ord, gratu itous c opies- Continued. To the offices of the Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, each, six copies of the daily and one semimonthly copy. the Se rge ant at Arms, the Chaplain, the Pos tma ste r, the superintendent and the foreman of the folding room of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively; to the Secretaries to the Majority and the Minority of the Senate, and to the Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, each, one copy of the daily . To the o ffice of the Par liamenta rian of the Hous e of Rep resenta- tives, six copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and two bound copies. To the offices of the Official Reporters of Debates of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, each, fifteen copies of the daily, one sem imonthly copy, a nd three bound c opies . To the o ffice of the ste nographe rs to co mmittees of the House of Repres entative s, four copies of the da ily and one semi monthly copy . To the office of the Congressional Record Index, ten copies of the daily and two semimonthly copies . To the offices of the superintendents of the Senate and House document rooms, each, three copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one bound copy . To the offices of the superintendents of the Senate and House press galleries, each, two copies . of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one bound copy. To the offices of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, and the Architect of the Capital 1, each, three copies of the daily, one semimonthly copy, and one bound copy . To the Library of Congress for official use in Washington, District of Columbia, and for international exchange, as provided in title IV of this Act, not to exceed one hundred and forty-five copies of the daily, five semimonthly copies, and one hundred and fifty bound copies. To the library of the Senate, three copies of the daily, two semi- monthly copies, and not to exceed fifteen bound copies . To the library of the House of Representatives, five copies of the daily, two semimonthly copies, and not to exceed twenty-eight bound copies, of which eight copies may be bound in such style and man- ner as may be approved by the Joint Committee on Printing . To the library of the Supreme Court of the United States, two copies of the daily, two semimonthly copies, and not to exceed five bound copies. To the Public Printer for official use, not to exceed seventy-five copies of the daily, t en semim onthly c opies, a nd two b ound cop ies . To the Director of the Botanic Garden, two copies of the daily and one semimonthly copy. To the National Archives, five copies of the daily, two semimonthly copies, and tw o bound copies . To the l ibrary o f each e xecutive departm ent, ind ependent office, and establishment of the Government now in Washington, District of Columbia, or which hereafter may be created, except those desig- nated as depository libraries, and to the libraries of the municipal govern ment of the Dist rict of Columbia, the Na val Obse rvatory, and the Smithsonian Institution, each, two copies of the daily, one semi- monthly copy, and one bound copy . To the Government of the Philippine Islands at Manila, ten copies in both daily and bound form . 1 So in original.