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December 2, 1974 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 20283
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I,
too, want to join my distinguished colleagues,
the Senator from Alabama <Mr.
SPARKMAN) and the Senator from Mississippi
(Mr....
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9 0th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Vol. 113 WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1967 No. 196
House of Representatives
The House was not In session today. Its next meeti will be...
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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...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 90th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
Vol. 114 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1968 No. 99
The Senate met at 12 noon, a.nd was
ca.lled oo order by the President protempore.
The...
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l&rtroduction to Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana)
on "Atomic Bombs to U-Bombs in Ten Years"
Mr. President: Few subjects are of greater importance to the...
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Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield
l\1ILITARY MANPOWER
The Armed Forces of the United States are faced with an extremely
grave problem--manpower--trained and skilled men who are willing to make
one of the branches of the military service their...
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FO.~ RZI..Eft.SE Ci' n:LIVERY - AfRIL l, 1955
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