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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 93 d CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
SENATOR MANSFIELD'S INTERVIEW
ON THE STATEOFTHECONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
ask unanimous consent that a speech
which I made on Friday evening,...
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s 346 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE January 27, 1971
SENATOR MANSFIELD APPEARS ON
FACE THE NATION PROGRAM
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
last Sunday,...
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STATE112IJT OF SEHATOR MIKE MAHSFIELD (D . , f.10IlTANA)
NUClEAR TEST BAU TREATY
Mr. President:
For several Heeks, the Senate has had the proposed Treaty on
Nuclear Testing. The question has...
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s 1890 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE February 19, 1974
Mr. JACKSON·. I yield myself such
time as I may require.
Mr. P~esident, the administration's
failure to impose ceilings on crude oil
prices is incomprehensible for a wide
variety of...
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lIT THE LUNCHEON OF THE DEl~CRATIC CAUCUS OF THE GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE
January 19. 1973
In addressing the Senate Democratic Conference on January 3, I made
the following comment:
"The Senate must 'be...
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I want the children - the younger generation - who are
listening in and who are following this political campa&gn - to
know and appreciate the...
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The Senate met at 11: 15 a.m., on the
expiration of the recess, and was called
to order by the President pro tempore
(Mr. ELLENDER).
The Chaplain, the Reverend Edward
L. R. Elson, D.D., offered the following
prayer:
We commend to Thee, 0 Lord, all...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 73, Folder 19, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 73, Folder 19,...
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AMBASSADOR WI'rH WASHINGTON POST BOARD
January 23, 1986
Q: What would you like us to know that we don't know, or what
are your worst problems?
A: Only one thing--trade.
Q: It's only one thing.
A: Trade.
Q: Defense?
A: Defense is in excellent...
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PEACE AND BERLIN
Mr. JAVITS. Mr. President, I hope
now to take a few minutes of the Senate's
Lime to discuss the speech made by
our distinguished majority...
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1959 P'ebruary 12 OONGRESSIONAL REOORD-SENATE 2033
SENATOR MIKE MAN~FIELD
THE COM I NG CRISIS I N GERMANY
ILLNESS OF SECRE'TARY OF STATE
DULLES
Mr. MANSFlELD. Mr. President, be·
tore I proceed to the remarks which I
Intend 1.(1 make on the German...
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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATEs oF THE s5th CONGREss, FIRST sEssiON
Vol. 103 WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 No. 136
The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian,
on the exph·atlon of the recess.
The Chaplain,...
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