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PEACE AND BERLIN
Mr. JAVITS. Mr. President, I hope
now to take a few minutes of the Senate's
Lime to discuss the speech made by
our distinguished majority...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
FOR RELEASE
PM
THURSDAY, June 23, 1960
Statement of Senator Mike Mansfield (D -Montanct)
NEW INSIGHTS -NEW POLICIES
Something has gone wrong. That much, at least, is clear from
the recent rapid succession of visible crises. First, there was the U...
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Hednesday, April 14, 1954, P.L.
Speech of Senator MIKE l.A::SFlliLD (D., l•.or!~at.a)
In a speoct. on the Senate floor today, Senator !-.ike l1:insfield (Do,
l·:ontana) ou~.lined seve!! proposals for it:mediate action to...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
SPEECH OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. J MONTANA)
To be delivered at
Annual Di nner of Alurr.nl Association of La1v School
New York University, Nevr York Cl ty
To be held at
Waldorf -Astoria Hotel, Nei·T York City
Wed..'1esday even ing; 8 p .m. ,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 38, Folder 6, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
For Relcas~ on Delivery
F'OR RELEASE
JAN ? 0 1956
A REVIEW OF FOREIGN POLICY IS NEEDED
Mr. President:
The...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
July 3, 1968 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 88181
FIREARMS LEGISLATION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, over
two centuries ago Edmund Burke in the
British Parliament said:
Your representative owes you not his Industry
only but h!s judgment.
I cite the...
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F 0 R R E L E A S E 0 N D E L I V E R Y
ADDRESS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at
BOSTON COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS
Monday, June 14, 1971, 10:00 a.m.
BEFORE THE BOOK IS CLOSED ON VIET NAM
It is a good place to he,...
Proposed amendments enjoy a lot of hoopla; First three of six district meetings are lively, if not SRO; Facts about the proposed amendments to the Tribal Constitution; Old language compared with new wording; Public reaction stalls commissioner's...
Amendments seek to modernize Tribal Constitution; Constitution district meeting schedule; Informative quarterly meeting doesn't attract too much attention; Melcher seeks to broaden federal court power on reservations; Free workshops for business...
Indians win round one of Kootenai Falls dam controversy; Hot Springs - Camas area to have district meeting; Shoreline office reminds of July 1 deadline; Mission's district meeting: 'The weather did us in'; Electronics plant nearly ready to open;...
Morigeau removed as councilman, charges may follow; More about the Flathead Irrigation Project; Newest rate hike begins today; County wants help naming roads; Land-use planning not too interesting to Mission folks; What the Flathead Culture...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Tribes and county to regulate shoreline use; McDonald throws hat in state political ring; Employment Review Board is established; Office continues the search for job and training opportunities; Less spent on Indians; Tribes discuss Kerr Dam...
Lawyers to finalize bathhouse agreement; 'A real crisis exists': Homemaker Program in trouble; Intent clarified; Graduations; Camel wins in Nevada; Tribe's water claim contested; Introducing Dr. Al Spang; Dumbeck honored at Gonzaga; Tribe's smoke...
Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...
Council, Ronan Chamber of Commerce meet to promote co-operation; Fees set for tribal court advocates; Marvin to fight next month; Planning department helps organize tribal construction efforts; Construction workers talent bank; Flathead...
'Thumbs up' for pristine air, the crowd seemed to say; Fred Kupke comes home; IHS may start serving non-Indian relatives; Pat Lefthand to work in pilot cultural program; F.E.R.A. got ripped off; MSU to finance fellowships; T.E.R.S. commendation...
Enrollment, land use dominate quarterly meeting; Tim McDonald studies electronics; Burton, Silverthorne receive degrees; Round-up at the Valley Creek Corral; Users responsible for center; 1981, the year that will be; Indians join environmentalists...
First Pow-Wow of the Decade is "Weirdest Ever"; Bryan Brazill Chosen I.T.Y.P. Chief; Wanted: Prodigal Tribes; Council Meeting Highlights; Head Start Round-up; Camel Can't Fight for a Least Three Months; Familiar Faces in New Places;...
Indian Count Vital for 1980 Census; Chief Judge Sits On Tribunal; Karen Hale and YACC; It's Not Too Late to Answer Census; Summer Culture Camp; Outreach for the Aging; Tribal Health Department Women Victorious; Need Help Paying for Fuel?; Honor...