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 9986
... unanimous consent that the letter and resolution be appropriately referred and printed in the RECORD . There being no objection , the letter and resolution were referred to the Committee on Armed Services , and or- dered to be printed ...
... unanimous consent that the letter and resolution be appropriately referred and printed in the RECORD . There being no objection , the letter and resolution were referred to the Committee on Armed Services , and or- dered to be printed ...
Page 9989
... unanimous consent that it be Mr. MARTIN . Mr. President , because of the great importance of this eulogy in honor of one of the finest men who have ever sat in the United States Senate , I ask unanimous consent that the eulogy be ...
... unanimous consent that it be Mr. MARTIN . Mr. President , because of the great importance of this eulogy in honor of one of the finest men who have ever sat in the United States Senate , I ask unanimous consent that the eulogy be ...
Page 9996
... unanimous consent that the Senator from Montana may yield for the purpose of passing the bill , without his losing the floor . Mr. JOHNSON of Texas . Mr. Presi- dent , I am forced to object . Several Members who are interested in the ...
... unanimous consent that the Senator from Montana may yield for the purpose of passing the bill , without his losing the floor . Mr. JOHNSON of Texas . Mr. Presi- dent , I am forced to object . Several Members who are interested in the ...
Page 10019
... unanimous consent for the present con- sideration of the concurrent resolution . There being no objection , the con- current resolution ( H. Con . Res . 251 ) was considered and agreed to . Mr. SMATHERS . Mr. President , I ask unanimous ...
... unanimous consent for the present con- sideration of the concurrent resolution . There being no objection , the con- current resolution ( H. Con . Res . 251 ) was considered and agreed to . Mr. SMATHERS . Mr. President , I ask unanimous ...
Page 10043
... unanimous conclusion that the price was fair , probably the factor which was most stressed during the hearings was that the sale of these vessels to the American President Lines was in keeping with the spirit of the Ship Sales Act and ...
... unanimous conclusion that the price was fair , probably the factor which was most stressed during the hearings was that the sale of these vessels to the American President Lines was in keeping with the spirit of the Ship Sales Act and ...
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