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 108 STAT. 5108 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—AUG. 10, 1994 House of Representatives and the Senate shall not adjourn for a period in excess of three days, or adjourn sine die, until both Houses of Congress have adopted a concurrent resolution providing either for an adjournment (in excess of three days) to a day certain or for adjournment sine die. Agreed to July 29, 1994. Aug. 10, 1994 RICHARD M. NIXON EULOGIES AND [H Con Res 248] ENCOMIUMS—HOUSE PRINT Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the eulogies and encomiums for the late President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, as expressed in the House of Representatives and the Senate, together with the text of the funeral services for the late President in Yorba Linda, California, shall be printed as a House document, with illustrations and suitable binding. The document shall be prepared under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. SEC. 2. In addition to the usual number, there shall be printed the lesser of— (1) 32,500 copies of the document, of which 22,150 copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and 10,350 copies shall be for the use of the Senate; or (2) such number of copies of the document as does not exceed a total production and printing cost of $500,000, with distribution to be allocated in the same proportion as described in paragraph (1). Agreed to August 10, 1994. Aug-10.1994 " THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL: A BRIEF [s. Con. Res. 38] ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY" —SENATE PRINT Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring). That there shall be printed as a Senate document, the book entitled "The United States Capitol: A Brief Architectural History", prepared by the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. SEC. 2. Such document shall include illustrations, and shall be in such style, form, manner, and binding as directed by the Joint Committee on Printing sifter consultation with the Secretary of the Senate. SEC. 3. In addition to the usual number, there shall be printed, for the use of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Capitol, the lesser of— (1) 56,500 copies of the document; or (2) such number of copies of the document as does not exceed a total production and printing cost of $69,206. Agreed to August 10, 1994.

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