Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 82; Volume 98The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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James W. Wadsworth , Chairman , National Security Training Commission , was the first witness to testify on the proposed legislation . Other members of the Commission are scheduled to appear as witnesses when the committee resumes on ...
James W. Wadsworth , Chairman , National Security Training Commission , was the first witness to testify on the proposed legislation . Other members of the Commission are scheduled to appear as witnesses when the committee resumes on ...
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Committee on Foreign Relations : In executive session , The chairman was authorized to submit to Senate committee heard Chester Bowles , Ambassador to India , for printing as a Senate document a report on the status discuss the current ...
Committee on Foreign Relations : In executive session , The chairman was authorized to submit to Senate committee heard Chester Bowles , Ambassador to India , for printing as a Senate document a report on the status discuss the current ...
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House of Representatives 1 RESALE PRICES Committee on the Judiciary : Chairman Celler of. Page 282 Chamber Action Bills Introduced : 13 public bills , H. R. 6093–6105 ; 13 private bills , H. R. 6106-6118 ; and 4 resolutions , H. J. Res ...
House of Representatives 1 RESALE PRICES Committee on the Judiciary : Chairman Celler of. Page 282 Chamber Action Bills Introduced : 13 public bills , H. R. 6093–6105 ; 13 private bills , H. R. 6106-6118 ; and 4 resolutions , H. J. Res ...
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... Philip of Washington , to be Chairman of NSRB . Committee Kaiser testified before a subcommittee in favor of ratifiwill continue tomorrow . cation of four International Labor Organization conD. C. CRIME ventions : Convention No.
... Philip of Washington , to be Chairman of NSRB . Committee Kaiser testified before a subcommittee in favor of ratifiwill continue tomorrow . cation of four International Labor Organization conD. C. CRIME ventions : Convention No.
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Page 365 ing authority for such investigation to June 30 , 1952 Gorrie , of Washington , to be Chairman , and considered ( S. Rept . 1105 ) -referred to Committee on Rules and nomination of Edward T. Dickinson , of New York ...
Page 365 ing authority for such investigation to June 30 , 1952 Gorrie , of Washington , to be Chairman , and considered ( S. Rept . 1105 ) -referred to Committee on Rules and nomination of Edward T. Dickinson , of New York ...
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