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105 STAT. 2436 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—AUG. 1, 1991 thorized to use the rotunda of the Capitol for the unveiling of the portrait bust of President George Bush at 2:30 p.m. on June 27, 1991. The Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board shall take such action as may be necessary with respect to physical preparations and security for the ceremony. Agreed to June 26, 1991. Aug. 1, 1991 "THE DOME OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL: AN [s. Con. Res. 39] 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 Dome of the United States Capitol: An Architectural History", as 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 after consultation with the Secretary of the Senate. SEC. 3. In addition to the usual number of copies, there shall be printed with suitable binding 15,000 copies for the use of the Senate and the House of Representatives, to be allocated as determined jointly by the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Agreed to August 1, 1991. [H^^r^^A5i] "COLUMBUS IN THE CAPITOL"— HOUSE PRINT Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring). That the volume entitled "Columbus in the Capitol" prepared pursuant to House Concurrent Resolution 275, One Hundred First Congress, shall be printed as a House document. In addition to the usual number, there shall be printed 123,000 copies of the document, of which 88,000 copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, 20,000 copies shall be for the use of the Senate, and 15,000 copies shall be for the use of the Joint Committee on Printing. Agreed to August 2, 1991. Aug. 2, 1991 FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES—OPERATION [s. Con. Res. 36] DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM CONTRIBUTIONS Whereas American and Allied forces were resoundingly successful in carrying out their mandate to liberate Kuwait pursuant to United Nations Security Council resolutions; Whereas a key factor in bringing that outcome about was the transporting of over 500,000 United States troops, almost half a million tons of ammunition, and approximately 100,000 motorized vehicles to the Persian Gulf region, representing the most massive