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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 l st CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1969 No. 188
House of Representatives
The House was not 1n session today. Its next meeting...
Dedication ceremonies a success; Camas Hot Springs' Health Resort, part 2; Meeting with Representative Pat William's staff members; Viola McDonald, obituary; Kerr Dam Conjecture; Dedication ceremonies, celebration (photographs); Seraphine K....
United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 26291
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
TIME-LIFE INTERVIEW WITH AMBASSADOR MANSFIELD
April 16, 1980
TIME:
a diplomatic
... !situation in which we have a perception
that the American people feel that we are sort of very
lonely being, if not abandoned, at least not well enough
supported...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
June~" 1 960
TilE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO T:IE FAR EAST
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Mr. President:
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Japan and other nations of the Far East.
knows, was conceived at another time and in far different
than those which...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
BEFORE THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF JAPAN
TOKYO, OCTOBER 29, 1984
"U.S.-Japan Relations: Present and Future"
Thank you very much for your warm welcome and for the
kind invitation extended by Mr. Ohata on...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
NOTE : Fo.Uowing questions were asked of
Senator Mansfield by the Mainichi
Newspaper (Japanese).
June 10, 196o
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1 . Are you worried about President Eisenhower 1 s visit to Japan?
Do you support his visit to the...
30 posters recounting the atrocities that occurred in 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan to spread the prayer of peace for the sake of future generations. Included are color and black and white photographs, charts, tables, maps, and diagrams of...
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Action on IHS-THD contract delayed while public meetings convene; Food fair time again; Some hot advice for summer; Doctor urges improving self-image; Powell chosen best IHS CHN; Lakers stars visit the Flathead; Indian rodeo magazine to begin...
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One in three high school students here get high regularly; Family Assistance moves back to Ronan; Elders, youths turn back the clock for a week; JOM funding cuts here would affect 750 students; Summer fire fighters get ready for the 1985 season;...
Blue Bay an exclusive Tribal area? Committee seeks ideas; New petition surfaces calling for smaller Council; Catch a tagged fish? Tell it to the Tribes; Tribal Council adopts redesigned offical seal; S and K Electronics, Inc. makes slow progress;...
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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...