Kootenai men appeal game conviction; Commissioners sign Montana Power distribution; Old firecracker fuse goes off as smoke tax case is heard; Christmas tree cutters honor closed areas; Marvin Camel: a Flathead fighter with a future; Rocky Boys give...
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A FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE
If I talk seriously with you tonight, it is because the subject with which
I deal is deadly serious. If I ask you to forgo for a few minutes the undeniable
pleasures of partisanship, it is because peace and war are...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 1st CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 116 WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1970 No. 62
ADDRESS BY SENATOR KENNEDY
OF MASSACHUSETTS AT THE ANNUAL
MANSFIELD LECTURE,...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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The Foreign Policy of the United States
Mike Mansfield (D) Montana
Let me begin by pointing out that foreign policy is not a formula out
of the laboratory of an alchemist. It is not a potion which is guaranteed
to cure the ills of the nation...
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prehe~e about setting a precedent
that could have no end if tha:t were
done. I understand that the committee
actually did approve the item, and then
decided to take it out because of the
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For Release Thursday P.M.s
April 28, 1960
STATEMENT OF SEHATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. , MONTANA)
BRITISH BLUE STREAK CAIJCELU.TIOII:
A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR FREE NATIONS
Mr. President:
The British government has announced the...
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Mr. McCLELLAN. Now. Mr. Pres1c!cnt.
ho\\' much time have I consumed?
Tile PRESIDENT pro tempore Eight
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Mr MANSFIELD. Mr. President. will
the Senator from Arkansas yield me 7
minutcs?
Mr....
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Statement of Senator Mike Mansfield (D. Montana)
Senate Subcommittee on Environment, Conservation and Forestry
United States Senate
U. S. Forest Service Reorganization
FOR RELEASE
Tuesday, J une 26 , 1973
10 a.m. EST
Mr. Chairman, it is always a...