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 9994
... Washington places before us a never to be forgotten lesson in loyalty , patriotism , devotion to our country , and faith in its sacred ideals . Washington lived those ideals . His integrity , his supreme sense of honor , his spirit of ...
... Washington places before us a never to be forgotten lesson in loyalty , patriotism , devotion to our country , and faith in its sacred ideals . Washington lived those ideals . His integrity , his supreme sense of honor , his spirit of ...
Page 9996
... Washington , D. C. MY DEAR MR . RAYBURN : I venture to ex- press the hope that despite the pressure of legislative business the House will find time before adjournment to give its approval to Senate Joint Resolution 44 , the proposed ...
... Washington , D. C. MY DEAR MR . RAYBURN : I venture to ex- press the hope that despite the pressure of legislative business the House will find time before adjournment to give its approval to Senate Joint Resolution 44 , the proposed ...
Page 10014
... Washington shall constitute an independent agency of the United States and neither the bank nor any of its functions , powers , or duties shall be transferred to or consolidated with any other department , agency , or cor- poration of ...
... Washington shall constitute an independent agency of the United States and neither the bank nor any of its functions , powers , or duties shall be transferred to or consolidated with any other department , agency , or cor- poration of ...
Page 10037
... WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- fore the Senate a message from the House of Representatives announcing its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate to the bill ( H. R. 2236 ) for the establishment of a ...
... WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- fore the Senate a message from the House of Representatives announcing its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate to the bill ( H. R. 2236 ) for the establishment of a ...
Page 10073
... Washington and federalize it , let us disregard the conditions that exist in the various States and let us have a national pat- tern , that is the only way it can be done . Underneath it all , I suppose , is this idea that all wisdom ...
... Washington and federalize it , let us disregard the conditions that exist in the various States and let us have a national pat- tern , that is the only way it can be done . Underneath it all , I suppose , is this idea that all wisdom ...
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