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- Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Mbntana)
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In a message to Congress on April 3, 1958,
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Speech of Senator Mike Mansfield (D., Montana) FOR RELEASE
WED FEB 2 6 1958 PM
THE ARMED SERVICES AND PARKINSON'S LAW- II
There has been much talk about the debilitating effects Gf inter-service
rivalries. I would point...
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Oc~ober 16, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 14825
THE COPPER STRIKE
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, the
copper strike is more than 3 months old.
We hear a great deal about the monthold
strike In the auto industry but very
little about the...
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There is an alarming indication that increasing attention in the I
Pentagon is being directed toward removing basic roles and missions of
the Armed Services from existing statute a..nd making them subject only
to executive determination.
Such a...
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Dei'C Ill OC /' 1."), J.IJG ~ CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SI:NATE s 18931
'/ THE COPPER STRIT{.E -I'· Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask
unanimous consent at this time that such
time be allocat<'d as necessary for Senators
from the...
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December 1, 1.%7 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE s 17481
By Mr. DIRKSEN:
Article entitled ·Wounded Servicemen at
Great, Lakes Hospital Support L. B. J.'s Vietnam
Pelley," publlshed In the Charleston
Mo. Enterprise-Courier of November 16,...
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September 16, 1971 •
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE s 14407
The PRESIDING OFFICER. A quorum
is present.
EXTENSION AND REVISION OF THE
DRAFT ACT AND RELATED LAWSCONFERENCE
REPORT
The Senate continued with the consideration
of the report of the...
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THE RECORD OF THE 92D
CONGRESS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, today,
hopefully, we may bring to a close
the 92d Congress-a Congress which has
worked hard for 2 years and produced
legislation of major significance. The
Senate of the 92d Congress...
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MIKE MANSFIELD
MONTANA
The President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. President:
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As you know, the copper strike is in...
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The Foreign Policy of the United States
Mike Mansfield (D) Montana
Let me begin by pointing out that foreign policy is not a formula out
of the laboratory of an alchemist. It is not a potion which is guaranteed
to cure the ills of the nation...
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MO'fl'ANA
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This morning, I had an hour and a half breakfast meeting
with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert
McNamara, at which...
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OPENING REMARKS
AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
EMBASSY ORIENTATION PROGRAM
OCTOBER 21~ 1981
I WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU THIS MORNING TO THE ANNUAL
EMBASSY ORIENTATION PROGRAM. DURING THE NEXT TWO DAYS~ I'M
SURE THAT ALL OF YOU~ NEWCOMERS AND OLD HANDS...
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