Nominations of D.C. Commissioner, Assistant to Commissioner, and Nine City Council Members: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session ... September 20 and October 20, 1967 |
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... going to interrupt to indicate that that one bell summons us back to the Senate chambers on a vote that we have on the legislation that is pending there . I regret this . We may have other interruptions as we go forward during the day ...
... going to interrupt to indicate that that one bell summons us back to the Senate chambers on a vote that we have on the legislation that is pending there . I regret this . We may have other interruptions as we go forward during the day ...
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... going to try to accommodate the two visiting Senators as witnesses and first , I would be very pleased to recognize the Senator from Massachusetts , Senator Ed Brooke , speaking on behalf of Walter Washington . Senator Brooke ...
... going to try to accommodate the two visiting Senators as witnesses and first , I would be very pleased to recognize the Senator from Massachusetts , Senator Ed Brooke , speaking on behalf of Walter Washington . Senator Brooke ...
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... going to be so important . Washington , of course , is our Capital City . It is a city that has the spotlight of the world and its municipal government must be above reproach . I know that Walter Washington will bring imaginative and ...
... going to be so important . Washington , of course , is our Capital City . It is a city that has the spotlight of the world and its municipal government must be above reproach . I know that Walter Washington will bring imaginative and ...
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... going to San Diego in 1955 . He became city manager of San Diego in 1961 and earned national recognition in municipal government circles for his work there . San Diego today enjoys a nationwide reputation as a city with an outstanding ...
... going to San Diego in 1955 . He became city manager of San Diego in 1961 and earned national recognition in municipal government circles for his work there . San Diego today enjoys a nationwide reputation as a city with an outstanding ...
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... going to find out and I will report back to you . His image helped make the nonpartisan system of government work in San Diego and I assure you it will help this new system of local government work in the District of Columbia , and I ...
... going to find out and I will report back to you . His image helped make the nonpartisan system of government work in San Diego and I assure you it will help this new system of local government work in the District of Columbia , and I ...
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