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- --Republican or Democrat, if doesn't matter.
course, I was lucky.
And so you get it.
Of
I got some space nobody wanted, and it turned out to
be the best room in the New Senate Office Building when we moved over there.
Committees?
ments.
No, I don't think
- National Youth Administration (U.S.)
- about the state of the economy,
But the Congressional committees dealing with education in both the
House and the Senate are not typical committees.
They are "spenders."
They are, Democrats and Republicans alike, quite liberal, progressive
- Youth Corps, it actually
passed the Senate and got through the House Committee a couple of
times.
S-l, I think, was the designation.
The Vista program,
obviously, was a modification of the National Service Corps Program,
and some of the other things
- understand that you wouldn't notice a school
district for a hearing of said Congressman X when he was chairman of
the committee that you were trying to get something out of.
B:
And I suppose it's no secret that in this kind of debate Mr. Johnson or
the White
- with a
draft of about seventy-five articles which had been referred to a conference called by the
United Nations. And this conference was to be in two sessions, both to be held in
Vienna, the first in April and May of 1968 and the second in April and May
- Wozencraft's work on a study group related to the revision of international treaty laws; the 1968 United Nations (UN) Conference on the Law of Treaties negotiations over how treaties should be invalidated and terminated; concern that proposed
- to the congressional
committee on a proposed bill cannot include a line at the end that the Bureau of the
Budget has advised that this is not in conflict with the administration's program, or that
this furthers the administration's program, unless the Bureau