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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Page 10002
... question : Does he feel that the situation in Asia with regard to our policy is unique , and is the situation with regard to our relations in Europe any better than it is in Asia , or are the situa- tions all a part of the general ...
... question : Does he feel that the situation in Asia with regard to our policy is unique , and is the situation with regard to our relations in Europe any better than it is in Asia , or are the situa- tions all a part of the general ...
Page 10003
... question very thoroughly and to make up my own mind . I believe that so far as the matter of withdrawal from the United Nations is concerned , we must weigh all factors in- volved , recognizing the fact that we were one of the ...
... question very thoroughly and to make up my own mind . I believe that so far as the matter of withdrawal from the United Nations is concerned , we must weigh all factors in- volved , recognizing the fact that we were one of the ...
Page 10005
... question came up in the deliberations of the Secu- rity Council and the various subordinate Mr. MANSFIELD . Yes ; that is true , organizations of the United Nations ; yet organizations of the United Nations ; yet but that falls into a ...
... question came up in the deliberations of the Secu- rity Council and the various subordinate Mr. MANSFIELD . Yes ; that is true , organizations of the United Nations ; yet organizations of the United Nations ; yet but that falls into a ...
Page 10015
... question affecting his personal interests , or CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUB- LIC BUILDINGS BY LEASE - PUR- CHASE CONTRACTS CONFER- ENCE REPORT - Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President , I move that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the ...
... question affecting his personal interests , or CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUB- LIC BUILDINGS BY LEASE - PUR- CHASE CONTRACTS CONFER- ENCE REPORT - Mr. KNOWLAND . Mr. President , I move that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the ...
Page 10043
... questions as propounded and the answers to them . There being no objection , the ques- tions and answers were ordered to be printed in the RECORD , as follows : Question . Why is legislation necessary ? Answer . There has been no ...
... questions as propounded and the answers to them . There being no objection , the ques- tions and answers were ordered to be printed in the RECORD , as follows : Question . Why is legislation necessary ? Answer . There has been no ...
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