United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATI:v:ENT OF SE.:. ATOR MIKE ~J\i"'!SFISLD (D., ?t.O:NTANA)
B:3FORE T"rlE SZ1-ATE DEYiOCRATIC COI\TEIB. -CE
Tuesday, Janu~ry 14, 1975, S-207, u. s . Capitol, 10:00 A. M.
As the first order of business, no task could be more pleasant...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIONAL R ECORD
SENATE P ROCEEDINGS
Septembe r 4, 1963
15462
NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, for
several weeks, the Senate has had the
proposed treaty on nuclear testing.
The question has been examined intensively
not...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE August 3, 1 !J l .'!J
THE MINIMUM WAGE LAW
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
have received a telegram from Mr.
Joseph Beirne, president of the Communications
Workers of America, expressing
the hope that the .s~nate...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MA.NSFIEID (D. 1 MONTANA.)
at the
15TH ANNUAL SILVER Q.UILL DINNER
SBERATON PARK HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Thursday, January 27, 1966
It is a high honor to be awarded the Silver Q.uill., and, especia.l.l.y,
to share the...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
October 11, 1965
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D. , MONTANA) COPY
Mr. President:
It is possible, as some have contended, that Friday ' s vote was
rendered meaningless by its unanimity. Insofar as the Majority Leader is
concerned, he prefers...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1963 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE
Mr. MANSFIELD. That is correct--1
hour on all amendments and on the bill.
I so request, Mr. President.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there
objection?
Without objection, it is so ordered.
The unanimous-consent agreement...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Senate
TUESUA Y, FEnRUARY 8, 1966
(J,rol\latlvc da11 of WcdncHduy, January 26, 19GiiJ
The APnaLc meL at 10 o'clock a.m .. on
t.hc expiration of the recess. and was
called to order by the President pro
tempore.
Rabbi Maynard C. Hyman,...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Remarks of
MAIN FlLE COPY
00 NOT REMOVE
SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D-MONT.)
Before the
Senate Committee on Government Operations
January 21, 1976
Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee: These hearings
coincide with the concluding days of the Select...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
REKARXS OF SENATOR l'o~IKE MAXSF:i:E:.::> (D . , M01'TAXA)
BEFORE ':'nE
MORTGAGE BAKiffiRS ASSOCIATIOK OF A!4ERICA
ST . .l.TLER HILTON HOTE~
WASHINGTON j D. C.
TtJESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975j 8:00 P. M.
It is not without so~e ret:cence that I choose...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
I
CONGRESSIONAL ~ ECORD
Mon. , July 29 , 1963
,TE 12727
radloactlve. While It may be theoreLlcally
possible to demonstrate the risks Inherent In
any treaty, and s ch risks In this treaty are
small. the far ater risks to our security
are the r isks...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
. . 1 ( ' J. ~.J l. ~ '-'- • ., 1.0.. J
For Release A , 1v~. 1 s Sunday, July 11 , 1957
1':-IE NEXT STAGE IN FOREIGN POLICY
Ivir. President:
\lith the 1st Session of the 85th Cone;::ess moving iPto the closins weel~s, .
ask the indulgence of the...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...
Congratulations "Jo"; McDonald elected president of NAT; Summer rec - best in eight years; Impossible demands??; Montana Tribes develop platform; Indian Concerns Committee; Mary Ann Topsseh Combs ("from the bow and arrow, to color...
Pete Beaverhead -- A great man is gone; Voting act extension provides rights; Judge Fines Allard Minimum; New Member Housing Board; Karen Fenton appointed to council; PHS award to Dale Johnson; Job corpsmen charged in rape cases; Intermountain...
State High Court to Hear Pierre; Results of Res. Water Survey; Bad Teeth: A Bite on the Problem; Will Fluoridation Help Biggest Toothache? Tribe to Lobby for Dentists; Tribe Submits Jobs-Education Proposal; $2.4 Million Job Corps Contract; Dixon...
Indian justice conference; Tribal range hunt-right in courts; Council shifts on childrens shares: Total split of MP check must go through channels; Tribes plan to takeover education, employment; Council committees: are they doing the job?;...
SKHA Gains National Attention for Cost-effectiveness, efficiencey; Public's invited to Blue Bay Grand Opening; Shrinking water Supplies Force Restrictions; New Law upgrades Indian Houseing Program; New Seniors' Bus Has Indian Name.
Community invited to eat chili, watch teens' play and "get corny"; Education surveys still wanted; Designer travels to Great Falls; Espinoza chosen to head up Fish and Game; Lankford elected to national board; SKC annonces honor roll; BIA...
You name it and there's probably an event covering it on the Flathead Reservation this spring and summer; Job Training folks move to Ronan; SRO crowd watches Pondera Hydro ptich to the council; Explained at the Dixon-Arlee-St. Ignatius district...