The Magnificent Missions : A question of values; Indian awareness week; Wrestlers go to state meet; Court decides in favor of council; Dental clinic 1 year old; Indian ex-offender project; M.I.T.P.B. testifies at State Congressional hearing; Pump...
Morigeaux Writes of FPC License 5; Public Law 874 Discussed; Second Pilgrimage Made to Historic St. Marys Mission at Stevensville; Public Health Service Explains Contract Patient Care Program;
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s 9382 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE May 21, 1973
IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LOSS
AND SUFFERING OF THE DEAD
AND WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES OCCASIONED BY
THE WAR IN VIETNAM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
behalf of the distinguished...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
F 0 R R E L E A S E 0 N D E L I V E R Y
ADDRESS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D., MONTANA)
at
BOSTON COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS
Monday, June 14, 1971, 10:00 a.m.
BEFORE THE BOOK IS CLOSED ON VIET NAM
It is a good place to he,...
Good News and Bad News: The Ash is Gone but Glacial Lake Missoula is on the Horizon; District Meetings: Constitution Postponed, Northern Tier Set Up; ""Ammo"" for this week's Northern Tier meetings; Update on Family Assistance;...
Montana Power split OKed with hitch; World wowed by Arlee couple; Pack River sawmill nixed; Valley logging unit opened; Tribal income scratched from public assistance; Tribe in line for revenue sharing; Dib Espenoza, Indian rodeo champion; Frank...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Hy fellow Montanans :
This is Mike Mansfield speaking. I want to, at
the people of liontana for the consideration you have always shown to
me over the years . I am grateful for your many kindnesses to me during
this and previous campaigns . I have...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 36, Folder 48, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
How we come to the subject ot "Socialized Kedioine". Those ot you ho kllaw what
the De110cratic State Platform contains w:Ul recall that one...
Introducing Jan Talbot; Congratulations Karen; New Miss Indian America; Flathead Reservation road closure program; Water quota increase; Indian backlash group seeking contributions illegally; Indians with diabilities get help from HUD-HEW; U of A...
Water & Power Committee Meets: District Meetings to Follow; District Meetings Finalized; I.I.M. Accounts; Newcomer to the ""Rez"", Karen Locher; Don't Waste Commodities!; Food Stamp Alert!; Do you know what you want to be...
Sulfuric acid kills fish (in Finley Creek); Corps of Engineers dam workshops; Mission's friendly "neighborhood facility"; Results of karate tournament; The first five months of disability; Back-to-school health hints.
Karate tournament; Congratulations Tom; Smoke screens again?; Minority congressmen; Flathead irrigation project, St. Ignatius, Montana; People who get SSI and Per Capita may need to contact Social Security; What is a "Wake"?; Newspapers...
Jurisdictional task force holds 1st forum; Johny Arlee featured in series; Forest management plan; Mystery man's name is Louieson; Notice of elections for councilman; Jim Thorpe Reinstatement; Cultural Committee completes dictionary; Bi-lingual...
National Indian Group Meets in Missoula; License Applications on Kerr and at Thompson Falls Not to Affect Buffalo Rapids; McDonald to Attend Wilderness Preservation Bill Hearing in Salt Lake; Commissioner Emmons Reports Growth of Indian Scholarship...
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COMME TARY - 1974
REMARKS OF SENATOR ljiKE MANSFIELD (D ., MONTANA )
AT T~
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
OF THE
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MONTANA COLLEGE OF MINERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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THE FOX THEATER, BUTTE, MONTANA
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1974
3:30 P. M. , M. D. T.
To...
Amendments seek to modernize Tribal Constitution; Constitution district meeting schedule; Informative quarterly meeting doesn't attract too much attention; Melcher seeks to broaden federal court power on reservations; Free workshops for business...
Dam hearings attract hundreds, opinion is split; August per capita will be $100; FERC denies wheeling order; No one home in Pablo last Friday; July quarterly crowd not as light as usual; Deadline passes, but penalties are postponed; Money available...
Nine-year-old case is over: Tribal sovereignty vindicated; No dividend next month; McDonald gets 43% of the votes; Small-scale hydropower activity picks up; Head lice make lousy pets; In the days of our grandfathers: Sophie: career woman, Tobacco...