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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 45, Folder 37, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
SUPREME COURT OF THE
UNITED STATE3
The Senate reswned the consideration
of the nomination or Clement F Haynswonb,
Jr., of Soulh Carolina, to be...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
May 11 1945
~ly fellow t.1ontanans :
This is Mike Mansfield speaking. As you know, I am a candidate for
reelection to the Congress of the United States. I have tried to serve
you to the best of my ability for the past six years and I am...
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November 21, 1969
GTATE:·JENT OF SEJ.'IATOR MlKE ~lANSFIEIJ) (D., :t-10l'i'TAN.A.)
1-fr . President:
The Committee's hearings and report on the nomination of Judge
l{aynsworth have been before the Senate for many days . There has been...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
- Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on a
n tlmber of occasions the President of the
United States referred to the fact that
he had yet to receive one of his major
reco1nmendations on cnme legislation
covering the District of Columbia. The
President was...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Q:ongrrssional Rrrord
United States
of America
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATEs oF THE s5th CONGREss, FIRST sEssiON
Vol. 103 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 No. 136
The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian,
on the exph·atlon of the recess.
The Chaplain,...
Council votes not to employ themselves one day a week; Tribal T.V. stars; Pichette schedules district meeting; Marvin Camel update; Land use rules amended; File this under 'tribal government'; This one's not one of ours; Williams seeking...
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Lake County votes to support Namen's case; Water ordinance is law -- maybe; Federal agency delegates permit power; Councilman disputes local news stories; Notice to all Tribal employees with Connecticut General Insurance: you're not supposed to...
Judge Rules Against Tribe In Lake Case; Res. Schools Opening With New Programs; Two-Thirds of Indian Voters Are Not Registered; Tots To Drop-Outs Will Find Something New In School; Tribe Ponders What To Do With Revenue Sharing; Salish Language;...
FIP studies expanded use of tribe's water; Northwest tribes becoming "Energy Arabs"; Koot-nay lodge is raided; 1,400 Indians to poll November 5; Tribe-state face off on Indian tax matters; Burland-Red Crow Union different; Alternative...
Tribe wants boundary action; Jurisdictional 'misunderstanding' causes a number of problems; Tribe-BIA must comply with environmental law; Jocko River mud; Blackfeet in line for Governor; What's new on the Reservation; Tribe donates $5,000 to St....
IHS announces an eleventh-hour delay on new eligibility rules; Lankford encourages Tribal members to get politically involved; Some Indian programs will see increased federal funding; Greatest Olympic athlete was an Indian; Governor declares Native...
St. Ignatius honors graduates with dinner, gifts and pow wow; Melcher to discuss FIIP this Saturday; Two Eagle graduates eleven in Dixon; Unnamed local actor-hopefuls are in the running for movie leads; Students selected for special-topic summer...
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Congressional Record pp. 810716-17
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. 1 MONTANA.)
THE SITUATION IN CZECHOSWV.AKIA
AND
U. S. FORCES IN EUROPE
Mr . President:
September 13, 1968
MAIN FILE COPY
DO NOT REMOY~
Many words have been spoken in the...
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S 171 9G CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE September 2J, 197~
~OWER OP CONGRESS TO IMPEA~
AND TRY A PRESIDENT AFTER HE
HAS RESIGNED; AND POWER TO
CONTINUE A TRIAL OF AN IMPEACHMENT
BEGUN IN ONE SESSION
AND CARRIED OVER INTO A
SUBSEQUENT SESSION OF...
Judge may dismiss Tribe's application, negotiations with MPC continue; Budget report month ending July 1984; Crowd braves bad weather to attend Kerr vigil; Flathead Culture Committee reports a busy summer; Price of Char-Koosta to go up; Captured...
Quarterly Concentrates on Trees and Roads; Attention, Thinners; It's 100% Official: A Letter to County Offices; South Fork Fish Plant; Northern Tier Developments; NCAI Meets This Month; The Flathead EDA Planning Department; Opal Cajune on Poverty...
"Dam studies" subject on public meetings; A new beginning for the tribe and MOD?; HUD to build 75 new homes; Reservation forests - future logging sales; Alcoholism: Are you an alcoholic? Do you know someone who is?; Do we have a child...
National Congress of American Indians convenes; Accident report; Camel Brothers firght in Missoula; The Annual bison round-up; Alternative School films Documentary; Tribal Court notes.