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Q:ongrrssional1Rccord
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 2 d CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 117 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 No. 54
DRUG ABUSE IN THE MIT.ITARY
Mr. HUGHES. Mr. President, inasmuch
as the distinguished...
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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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-~--~~~~==~~~:~~~------------~-----GIVEN
lIT THE LUNCHEON OF THE DEl~CRATIC CAUCUS OF THE GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE
January 19. 1973
In addressing the Senate Democratic Conference on January 3, I made
the following comment:
"The Senate must 'be...
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Speech of Senator ike Mansfield
At Annual Convention of the Northwe tern
Council of Lumber and Sawmill Workers
Mistoula, Montana
April 18, 1955
It i with n great deal of pleaaur that I am able to be here thi1
morning at this opening meeting of the...
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FOR OOCDHTE R.E;,EASE
FROt·i THE OFFICE OF 3EJ-:ATOR MIKE ~..ANSFIF.LD (D., Monte.:1s)
Narch 22 , 1954
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'I·ne \13.'" in Indochina is in its eighth yee:r ~ 'Il~e cffens5ve , thoagh harassed
and str.le~-.ad, is still with ti.e Viet Minh....
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 38, Folder 32, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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Speech Mansfield (D., Montana)
R E VI E W ·..: F F 0 R E I G N P 0 L I C Y - I X
THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOVIET UNION
Mr. President:
This is the...
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REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE V~NSFIELD (D., . MONTANA)
AT THE
DEMOCRATIC DINNER
VETERANS AUDI'l'ORIUM, DES MOINES , IOWA
MARCH 31, 1973
7:00 P. M. , C. S. T.
I welcome this opportunity to honor an outstanding
A.'l'lerican . By way of introduction I...
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