United States--Politics and government--20th century
May 26, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL RI CORD- SENATE
SENATOR MANSFIELD'S COMMENTS
ON THE CBS PROGRAM "FACE
THE NATION"
Mr. KENNEDY. Mr: President, yesterday,
appearing on the CBS nationwide
television program, "Face the Nation,"
.the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MA~SFIELD (D., MONT.)
BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ARMS CONTROL,INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS
JULY 25, 1973
Mr. Chairman,
I want to begin by thanking you for the invitation to address
this Committee on the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
EMBARGOED UNTIL MONDAY, JANuARY 15, 1979, 2:00 P. M.
STABILITY IN EAST ASIA: THE U. S. ROLE
I am delighted that so many of you have joined us
today. I particularly want to thank the two main business
organizations represented here, and especially...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
INTERVIEW WITH AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD by GEORGE WATSON
July 8, 1980
WATSON: Ambassador Mansfield, aside from the obvious
courtesy and amenity of President Carter paying his re-spects
to the late Prime Minister Ohira, what is the point
and purpose of...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
THE NEED FOR FAR-SIGHTED ECONOMIC POLICIES
by Mike Mansfield
A year ago U.S. and Japanese newspapers almost daily headlined
articl es about the falling dollar and tensions between
the United States and Japan resulting from the U. S ....
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REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE
SOUTHEAST UNIT~D STATES/JAPAN ASSOCIATION
TOKYO, JAPAN
NOVEMBER 8, 1979
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Thank you, Mr . Has ~gawa , for your kind introduction .
~I am delighted to have the oppor-tunity ·to address...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 38, Folder 23, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
For Release: A.M.'s - Monday, June 4, 1956.
OUR HERITAGE OF FREEDOM
Address of Senator Mike Mansfield of Montana, Baccalaureate Service
Montana State...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967
Senate
I N THE SHADOW OF VIET NAM
(Commencement address by Senator MtKF
MANSFIELD, Democrat,...
Three state legislators initiate meeting with Tribal Council; March says 'good riddance' to winter; What do you mean 'TERS won't get a new school'?; What should we do with our trees?; Proposed 5-year timber sale plan: 1985 to 1989; Who's the newest...
Tribal Constitution to remain un-amended for now; Tribal law and order may run out of money; A few choice words about February from the Flathead Culture Committee; GA clients need to sign up now for new work program; Eye care program policy...
The 1984 reorganization of Tribal operations begins; It's time to stop killing females; Fifty-four receive names at jump dances; No more need for TS program; Road closure: is it necessary?; Bingo may be #3 money maker for Tribes; Alcoholism: there...
Felsman, Steele win top spots on Council by acclamation; A few parting words, Thomas E. Pablo; Tribes hire economics expert; A fifth tribal belt for Camel; The old days are over, says councilman; NRD employees commended; What does the membership...
Shoreline board extends comment period, releases fee schedule; Lodgepole plan unveiled; Two Eagle is on priority list; New law affects trust property ownership; One stand open for Arlee Pow-wow; A peek at the next issue, and the one after that...;...
Council bows to pressure, votes 6 - 3 for per capita; Move to Portland may have BIA afoot; Power bills jump this month; Flathead Irrigation Project is under fire; Crisis center may open this month; St. Ignatius gets 'rehab' money from state; The...
Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Twelve months with Ronald Reagan: a progress report; Employee bus service hits the highway; Judge administers court grant; Senate put 'Buy Indian' clause in appropriation bill; TERS now collects "Swanson triangles"; INMED gears up for...
Primaries, yes; retrocession, who knows?; Off-Rez hunting rules suggested; Indian water rights in Montana: more questions raised than answered; Attendance up a little at quarterly meeting; Camel victorious once again; Tribal radio show gets...
Council highlights; Arlee Quarterly poorly attended; Councilmen write about pipeline deal; Indians know a good deal; EPA issues preliminary permit for oil port; Permit status; Well-organized pow-wow a hit; King and Bird place at regatta; Exhibits...
Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...