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- for censure, but I know that he was opposed to it. He later talked to me about censuring Wayne Morse for something that he said, and I remember Lyndon urged that people not consider it. He believed in the tradition of the Senate. He was pretty much a senator's
- Bill and the fact that the Committee has been delayed by Senator Morse, who as Chairman of the Committee has been involved in other matters. He said that Senator Morse 1 s activities on the rail strike has prevented the Senator from working as much
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- on the Hill. I don 1t think we should seek agreement from Conte, Fulbright, Morse, Church and the others most interested in this topic, but you may want to be able to say that you notified them beforehand. (The law requires you to make formal notification