United States--Politics and government--20th century
1958 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 3321
Number of claimants exhausting benefit rights 1 and average monthly insured unemployment,! for 8elected States-Continued
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12730 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE July 22
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Should Indian people govern themselves?; Spiritual gathering called for this month; Buffalos' reason for living questioned; Tribal budget ends first round; Public is scarce at public hearing; Tribes win first place; Culture groups want visitors;...
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REMARKS Ol"~ 1JAJl"I~E D., 1IlII'rAIIA)
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DIIUlER HONORING SENATOR JOHN J . WILLIAMS
Hotel DuPont, Gold Ballroo:D.
WU.m1ngtoD, Delavare
Thur8d.a.y, J anuary 14, 1971, 7:00 p •••
I t 18 a pleasure to be In Delaware tor this...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
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TESTIMONIAL DINNER IN HONOR OF SENATOR GEORGE D. AIKEN
SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, WINOOSKI, VERMONT
Saturday, May 1, 1971
I am delighted to have an opportunity to come to
Vermont for this tribute...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 77 , Folder 21, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
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REMARKS OF SENATOR ~IKE f/JJ\NSFIELD (D . , MONTANA)
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TESTIMONIAL DINNER IN HONOR OF SENATOR GEORGE D. AIKEN
SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, WINOOSKI ,...
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I am happy to have this opportunity to speak to you on some aspects
of arricultural production vrhich i hope rou will fmd of interest .
A nation must eat . New cars, refrigerators, and television sets...
Native American Day: September 28, 1979; Let's get the facts straight!; Interior begins study of off-reservation Indian schools; Health board controversy ends; President appoints Montana woman to National Advisory Council; Drug abuse center opens;...
Tribal hunting regulations; Nylon ropes- popular but dangerous; Congratulations, Judge Swaney!; Mission Church Celebrates 125 years; Culture Committee plans pilgrimage and pageant; Indian affairs head issues guideline for BIA Red Lake relationship;...
Look who's calling the kettle black; Roger William Vanderburg, obituary; Rhonda Old Horn, obituary; Kicking Horse Job Corps Pow-Wow; Dance Winners; On water rights; Kyi-Yo Days; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; BIA Forestry...
Council sworn in; Pack river makes land offer; $300,000 for new jobs; Complex bids to open in March; Income report November 30, 1975; Marvin Squeque Finley - Where are you?; Jurisdictional Task Force; Tribal council minutes.