Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 100, Part 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Law The 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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... foreign policy at a time when the Secre- tary should have the widest possible sup- port in Congress and the country . Geneva is even now fast receding into history . Before it disappears and be- comes a mere name , it is essential that ...
... foreign policy at a time when the Secre- tary should have the widest possible sup- port in Congress and the country . Geneva is even now fast receding into history . Before it disappears and be- comes a mere name , it is essential that ...
Page 10000
... Foreign Af- fairs Committee and the Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee in its trust [ on Indochina policy ] . Other Members of Congress were con- sulted shortly before that time ; but , for some unexplained reason , these distin ...
... Foreign Af- fairs Committee and the Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee in its trust [ on Indochina policy ] . Other Members of Congress were con- sulted shortly before that time ; but , for some unexplained reason , these distin ...
Page 10002
... foreign policy is restored to the dig- nity and orderliness which the people of this country have a right to expect . What transpired in the weeks of the gathering crisis before and during the Geneva crisis came close to being a ...
... foreign policy is restored to the dig- nity and orderliness which the people of this country have a right to expect . What transpired in the weeks of the gathering crisis before and during the Geneva crisis came close to being a ...
Page 10005
... foreign pol- icy , because we realize that politics stops at the water's edge . But we want to be in on the takeoff as well as in at the crash landings , as the statement was phrased by the distinguished leader of the majority party . I ...
... foreign pol- icy , because we realize that politics stops at the water's edge . But we want to be in on the takeoff as well as in at the crash landings , as the statement was phrased by the distinguished leader of the majority party . I ...
Page 10007
... foreign policy which will give strength to our Nation in meet- ing the very real challenges which exist in the world today . Let me say to the distinguished Sena- tor from Montana , with whom I serve on the Foreign Relations Committee ...
... foreign policy which will give strength to our Nation in meet- ing the very real challenges which exist in the world today . Let me say to the distinguished Sena- tor from Montana , with whom I serve on the Foreign Relations Committee ...
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