Nomination of John T. Connor: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on Nomination of John T. Connor, of New Jersey, to be Secretary of Commerce, January 12, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 49 pages |
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... my career . From what I can understand , the inquiry by the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation and many other sources - was most extensive and thorough . I do not recall discussing this particular subject NOMINATION OF JOHN T. CONNOR 11.
... my career . From what I can understand , the inquiry by the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation and many other sources - was most extensive and thorough . I do not recall discussing this particular subject NOMINATION OF JOHN T. CONNOR 11.
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... discussing this particular subject with the President in advance- Senator LAUSCHE . I am not asking you about the President . That is strictly confidential . Mr. CONNOR . Yes . Senator LAUSCHE . But have any of the other levels of the ...
... discussing this particular subject with the President in advance- Senator LAUSCHE . I am not asking you about the President . That is strictly confidential . Mr. CONNOR . Yes . Senator LAUSCHE . But have any of the other levels of the ...
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... discussing the legislation that became the Drug Act , known as the Kefauver - Harris bill . Mr. CONNOR . I have a recollection of that . Senator HART . In the annual report of the Secretary of Commerce which was given to us this morning ...
... discussing the legislation that became the Drug Act , known as the Kefauver - Harris bill . Mr. CONNOR . I have a recollection of that . Senator HART . In the annual report of the Secretary of Commerce which was given to us this morning ...
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... discussion . Mr. CONNOR . I do too , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Now , one other question , and then I will proceed to the other Senators . When I left here last fall the Department of Commerce was about to throw out the Patent Office and move ...
... discussion . Mr. CONNOR . I do too , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Now , one other question , and then I will proceed to the other Senators . When I left here last fall the Department of Commerce was about to throw out the Patent Office and move ...
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... poor in this country . This is a topic that maybe is not particularly pertinent to your position now but may be coming up for discussion during the year . Again you may say the next question is not in 36 NOMINATION OF JOHN T. CONNOR.
... poor in this country . This is a topic that maybe is not particularly pertinent to your position now but may be coming up for discussion during the year . Again you may say the next question is not in 36 NOMINATION OF JOHN T. CONNOR.
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