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United States--Politics and government--20th century
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SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD AND KONTANA
The job of a United States Senator is a varied and complex position.
First o all, he is a legislator, respondiug to the needs of his
State and the Nation . Secondly} he promotes the State he represents...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
S1046 CONGRE~SIONAL RECORD- SENATE Feb1'uary 3, 1970
INTERVIEW OF SENATOR MANSFIELD
ON ABC'S "ISSUES AND ANSWERS''
TELEVISION PROGRAM
Mr. MANSFIELD .. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent to have printed in
the RECORD the transcript of a...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
YouR ExcELLENCY:
I KNOW MY COLLEAGUES ON THE AMERICAN SIDE JOIN ME
IN EXPRESSING OUR THANKS FOR YOUR FINE HOSPITALITY
THIS EVENING, IT IS A DELIGHTFUL PRELUDE TO WHAT
WE ALL EXPECT WILL BE A MOST USEFUL MEETING OF THE
SCC TOMORROW AFTERNOON, I HAVE...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
AMBASSADOR's ~RTICLE FOR ~ITI JOURNAL
[!,S,-JAPANESE ECONOMIC RELATIONS HAVE RECENTLY REACHED
A CRITICAL STAGE LARGELY AS A RESULT OF TRADE FRICT10~.
IJNLESS THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT RESPONDS BROADLY AND POSITIVELY
TO ITS TRADING PARTNER'S CONCERNS...
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prior to his h. ving atTived t>n the scene.
it might have th: •n " lit~~ tlme to dig
in and get the facts, because he was not
present when these events occurred.
Mr. JOHNSON of Texas. But...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 38, Folder 3, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
SUt'Ellimf OF SENATOR MilE IWISFlE~ lbntanM
J.2j(l InterioG~~4f'B-~!W
Mr. Chairman, I wish to sub11lit at this time a statement in behalf of
senral items...