Indian studies set at University of Montana; Clarence Woodcock is editor; UM Indians place in speech meet; Housing project set up by tribe; Dennis Dumont heads alcoholism program; Progress report from NYC on classes held; NYC creates employment;...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
S6274 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE April 2, 1973
MEAT PRICE CONTROLS-THE
FARMER IS THE SCAPEGOAT
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, once
again, the farmer has been made .the
scapegoat because of events affecting the
economy and, In that respect, he...
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