Proposed IHS regulations would hurt less-than 1/4 degree members; Group seeks more changes at FIIP; Elders program changes announced; Kicking Horse JCC to stay a while; Tribal college graduates three dozen; The Story of Chief Cliff; Blue Bay's back...
Tribes, Interior Dept. agree to delay MVP implementation; Quarterly reminder; Two-day closure for Tribes, BIA and IHS; Eye care contract goes to Polson optometrist; Jump dancing: an enduring tradition; From the Salish Perspective; Hymn practice may...
BIA's 'divestiture initiatives' labelled greatest threat since termination era; Billy Mills to speak at memorial; ALCO's in force, fee temporarily waived; Ordinance 44D delayed a month, state wants to hang in there; Burning season begins,...
Lakota speaker stresses the need for a personal philosophy; Fire closes Tribal, BIA offices; Some advice for burning season; Culture committee calendars still for sale; Reva Elisa Liberty; Gene Beauchaine; Want a loan? It takes more than desire and...
July 16 Treaty Rights Celebration and caravan details announced; Kootenai Falls won't be dammed, says FERC; Hundreds enjoy sobriety celebration in Arlee; Local youngsters visit with nationally-known basketball star; Attention, potential loggers!...
Tribal officers unplant $20,000 marijuana 'plantation'; Attention: Cutters; Win $100, Give Flathead Post and Pole a new name; Spring honor roll announced; Learning a little Salish and having fun on the way; Nutrition program has openings; Joseph...
'Committed people' needed to attend Alkali Lake training; Youngsters' support groups to begin; A request from the enrollment office; Robert Eugene Adams; Notice of proposed regulations for bird hunting on the Flathead Indian Reservation; News from...
Ronan Fire Control dispatches 200-plus to western blazes; Are you ready for Native American Day?; Self-esteem = greater resistance to temptation; Law requires SSA number for kids; School-time for the older set, too; Meeting to discuss scholarships,...
Graduates Honored; Two Eagle Ground-Breaking Announced; Everyone's Invited to SKC Ceremonies; St. Ignatius Indian Education Committee has 250 Over to Dinner; Mini 'Pow Wowers' Fill St. Ignatius Gym; Conference Attendees Enjoy Blue Bay Setting;...
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Mike Mansfield Papers: Series 21, Box 38 , Folder 70, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
For Release A.M.'s, Thursday, May 30, 1957
A FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE
Address of Senator Mike ~funsfield of Montana, Commencement Exercises
College of...
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conflict. It will not matter then, that we have managed in the year 1957 to cling
to an illusion of p eace. In the end, this illusion, this delicate balance on which
the fate of humanity rests will be upset by some miscalculation, perhaps by...
Exterior of A. P. Johnston's second store in Superior, Montana. A group of people, including women and children, poses in the street in front of the store.
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~PEECJ.I 0:::' SENATOR MIK8 1-.r.ANS'FIELD
IN THE S~NATE AUGUST 1c54
AFTER GENE
AMERICAN POLICY--GERMANY AND
1-/ r. President: Throughout !he spring and summer the problem of
Indochina has come periodically to the attention of the Senate. It...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
1960 January 22 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE 947
AMERICA'S LOST PEOPLE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr President. on
my own behalf. and under the 3-minute
llmlr.atlon. I now seek recognl~lon.
The VICE PRESIDENT. The senator
from Montana Is recognized.
Mr....
United States--Politics and government--20th century
For Release 2:00 P.M., Friday, October 25, 1957
.AMERICA'S ROLE IN WORLD PFFAIRS
Address of ~enator Mike Mansfield of Montana
Central District Montana Education P. ssociation Convention
Great Falls, Montana
Friday, October 25, 1957
I have been in...
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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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·~iY.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE fr June f20
prehe~e about setting a precedent
that could have no end if tha:t were
done. I understand that the committee
actually did approve the item, and then
decided to take it out because of the
State...