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Q:ongrcsslonal Record
Sr>ptembe1· 11, 1972
STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED
BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
By Mr. METCALF (for himself, Mr.
MANSFIELD, Mr. Moss, and Mr.
BURDICK):
S.J. Res. 266. A joint resolution to provide
a temporary moratorium on...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
January 22 , 1968
The product which brings us together for this meeting
is one which has performed an exceptional service in the United States
for many years. The potato chip is nutritious and economical. Quite
apart from its adult uses, therefore,...
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(See the remarks of Mr. LoNG of Hawaii
when he introduced the above b!ll, which
appear under a separate heading.)
By Mr. ERVIN:
S. 249. A b!ll for the rel!ef Of Margrlt
Binder; to the Committee on the...
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COMMflTEEMEETINGSDuruffiG
SENATE SESSION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent that all committees
may be authorized to meet during the
session of the Senate today.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore.
Without objection, it is so...
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July 25, J 969 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 88571
SENATOR MANSFIELD TESTIFIES
DEl''ORE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr President. on
Wednesday, July 23, I appeared before
the Subcommittee on Juvenile Dellnquence
of the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
] 1ecember 6, 1973 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE s 21973
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS TO THE
ENERGY CRISIS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, in
the past year Western coal resources, in
the estimation of some people, have become
the answer to the Nation's...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 77, Folder 4, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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