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Wirtz. Few of would have had the
endurance to st d up under such an
extended and f1 strating ordeal-and
"frustrating" is t pro r term. Some-times
the in ·cati re that headway
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United St•u~s PROCEEDINGS AND D EBATES OF THE 86th CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
CONGRESSIO~AL RECORD-SENATE
Nowm.ber 19, 1973
THE ENERGY CRISIS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on
November 7, 1973- and we are still in
the month of November-the President
addressed the Na tion, outlining the steps
to deal with energy emergency. In...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
STATEMENT OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D:JDT)
Mr. President, on Thursday, June 11, friend• and admirer•
of Mise Jeanette Rankin gathered together in Washington to pay tribute to
thil great lady oa her 90th birthday.
During the course of the...
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s 17748 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE December 2.1, 1969
THE SENATE'S RESPONSE TO ITS
RESPONSffiiLITIES DURING THE
FIRST SESSION OF THE 91ST CONGRESS
Mr. MANFIELD. Mr. President, I am
fully aware that the first session of the
9lst Congress has...
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NovemlJN 1, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 815647
ADDRESS BY SENATOR AIKEN AT
MONTANA DINNER TO COMMEMORATE
SENATOR - MANSFIELD'S
25 YEARS IN CONGRESS
Mr. METCALF. Mr. President, when I
was at home in Montana several weeks
ago I was privileged...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 32, Box 3, Folder 17, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
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Adventure: A Japanese adventurer
succeeded in breaking
the world height record...
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