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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Executive Order 9907—Excusing Federal Employees Rom Duty One-Half Day on December 24, 1947
Harry S Truman
Executive Order 9906—Revocation of Executive Order No. 7165 of August 29, 1935, Relating to the Preparation and Publicity of Decisions in Respect of Overassessments of Income, Profits, Estate, and Gift Taxes Allowed in Excess of $20,000
Executive Order 9904—Amending Paragraph 8 of Executive Order No. 9635 of September 29, 1945, Prescribing the Order of Succession of Officers Authorized to Act as Secretary of the Navy
Executive Order 9905—Designating the Membership of the National Security Resources Board and Defining the Functions, Duties, and Authority of the Chairman of the Board
Executive Order 9903—Termination of Duty-Free Admission of War Materials Purchased by Certain Agencies
Executive Order 9902—Establishing a Seal for the Department of the Air Force
Executive Order 9901—Appointment of James P. Davis, Director, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, as Administrator of the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
Executive Order 9900—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Railway Express Agency, Inc., and Certain of Its Employees
Executive Order 9899—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Atlanta & West Point Rail Road Company and the Western Railway of Alabama and Certain of Their Employees
Executive Order 9898—Suspension of the Eight-Hour Law as to Laborers and Mechanics Employed by the Departments of the Army and the Air Force on Certain Public Works