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Senate
WEDNESDAY, J.\NUARY 28, 1!)7()
THE JOURNAL
Mr. M . .'\.NSFIELD. 1\Ir President I n.~k
unanimous con~ent that the reading of
the Journal of the proceedings of Tuesday,
January 27. 1970, be dispensed with.
TI1e PRESIDENT pro tempore....
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United States
of America
Vol. 117
~ongrcssional Record
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 2 d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 No. 54
Senate
TilE JOURNAL
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent that the...
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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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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 46, Folder 88, Mansfield Libary, University of Montana
1970
STATEMENT OP
Hr. President, victory or high achievement in any form of
sports is a goal many strive for but few achieve. Aa a Representative
or a...
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ADDRESS BY SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD, MAJORITY LEADER, U. S. SENATE
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENI'ION
SATURDAY, SEPl'EMBER 12, 1970, 7 p.m •
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f'peech of Senator Mike Mansfield
Opening of Charles M. F.ussell Art "Sxhibit
National Museum of Fine Arts
Washington, D. C.
October 12., 1958
It is indeed an honor and pleasure to be here today at the opening
of what is undoubtedly the...
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12730 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE July 22
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Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
S and K Electronics lands protested $740,000 contract; Savik apparently okay; St. Ignatius man missing; Fy-84 Tribal budget summary report as of September 1984; Iwo Jima story had three Indian heroes; Time to pay special attention to driving...
Petitioners take their show on the road; Another district meeting announced; "Everyone knows our Char-Koosta is censored"; Takin' it on the road: May meetings summary; Relicensing team tells its side of the story; Pablo reports on his...
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...
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...
NCAI Helps Shape Future of Indians; The Northern Tier Pipeline...In Brief; New Law Changes BIA Policy on Indian Wills; Pipeline Impact Slide Show; Veterans' Rights Face 'Dilution': Active Legion Involvement a Must; SKCC Offers Student Services;...
Lewis and Clark Meeting the Flatheads; Editorially Speaking; Tribal Attorneys Give Report on Pending Claims of Flatheads; Garbage Not a Tourist Attraction; Heisel, Thompson Transferred Burge, Osborn to Retire;
Salish Kootenai Community College has moved!; Tribe has a new flag; John Neuman is now with BIA; C.S.K.T. Hosts 1979 I.T.Y.P; Meeting with Baucus staff member; Tribal Government and members recognized by U.S. government agency; John Stevens,...
Montana Jurisdiction Project; Joe Dupuis is new Job Corps director; Sheep Transplant a Success; Indian water rights part 3; Vincent Matt receives award; Big day for big horn sheep (photographs).
Council says no to pipeline; Satellite demonstration project; Indian Civil Rights Act guarantees freedom of the press; HUD Housing changes directors; File those claims; Water Rights- H R 9951; Flathead Valley Community College; A paleface uprising;...