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Remarks of
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SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D-MONT.)
Before the
Senate Committee on Government Operations
January 21, 1976
Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee: These hearings
coincide with the concluding days of the Select...
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STATEi ~Ei.r:' CF SEi!ATCr. NIXE i·.lf..i·1!3I.i'IE1D (D., i:-ICNT1J.11•)
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FOREIGN RELATIONS: LATE-SUHl'IER 1959
Hr. President:
It may seem at this moment a remote possibility, but at
some point the first session of the 86th...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
March, 1973
BIOGRAPHY OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD {DEMOCRAT, MONTANA)
Senator Mike Mansfield was born March 16, 1903; raised in Great Falls,
Montana, and educated in Montana, with two quarters on his Ph. D. at UCLA.
Senator Mansfield did not complete...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
April 16, 1969 , .
STA'IEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
I appreciate the fact that the Administration and other countries
are making every effort through search missions to locate possible wreckage
·and to save, if possible, the...
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87288 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE June 17, 1968
Any person who wishes to testify or
submit a statement for Inclusion In the
record should communicate as soon as
possible with the Subcommittee on Improvements
In Judicial Machinery, room
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CONGRESSIONAL R ECORD
SENATE P ROCEEDINGS
Septembe r 4, 1963
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NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, for
several weeks, the Senate has had the
proposed treaty on nuclear testing.
The question has been examined intensively
not...