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REKARXS OF SENATOR l'o~IKE MAXSF:i:E:.::> (D . , M01'TAXA)
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WASHINGTON j D. C.
TtJESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975j 8:00 P. M.
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
89788 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD~ SENATE June 25, 1970
THE NATION'S ECONOMY AND THE
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. I should like torepeat
in the Senate a statement I made
at noon today over the NBC television
network.
It is unusual for a Member of Congress
to...
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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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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 32, Box 1, Folder 39, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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AMERICAN EMBASSY, TOKYO TEL. 583-7141 EXT. 7919
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE
YOMIURI INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC...
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AMERICAN EMBASSY, TOKYO TEL. 583-7141 EXT. 7919
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE
YOMIURI INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY
AT KEIDANREN HALL, TOKYO
MARCH 16, 1979
Although this hall is well known as an...
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.Ma!J 11, 1972 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SEN ATE s 7753
ORDER OF BUSINESS
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant
to the previous order the Chair recognizes
the major ity leader for a report.
Mr. ROBERT C. BYRD. Mr. President,
may we have order in the...
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