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  • .) Michel (Il l.) Mi ller (Ohio) Mi nshall (Ohio) Mize (Kan .) :::~:~;1~:l g:~fni~ C~ih\ ~!") Mcclory (Ill.) McClure (Idaho) McCulloch (Ohi o) ~~~~~~mr:;i ~:~hl~~~~a)li f.) Morse (Ma ss .) Morton (Md .) Myers (Md .) Nel se n (Minn.) O'Konski (Wi s
  • route should be dropped was be~ause you would just get too much Senate-floor flak out of Morse and Gruening, and you would end up with a bigger debate and a more divided Congress--and conceivably country--than not evenhav~ ingthe resolutionwould
  • Moore Morgan Morris Morse H. Murray Nicholson -Pace Parker Pevehouse Phillips Price Rampy Reed of Bowie Reed of Dallas Rhodes Ridgeway Roark Roberts Sallas Sent&rf1tt Sharpe Shell Simpson Skiles Smith of Atascosa Smith of Bastrop Spacek Spangler
  • in preparation for presidential press conference. P-38. Morning visitors include MM Valenti, Sen. Russell and children of Bobby Russell. Attends testimonial luncheon for Frank Russell, VP of NBC. Records TV film clip with Sens. Morse and Neuberger. 6/28 LBJ
  • resolution was understood by the members of Congress when it was passed. They have changed their minds. Senator Fulbright and Senator Morse recently sent me a letter saying that we should not get out of Vietnam. We have a substantial percentage of of people
  • a ·c ongressional Resolution lf you want one. However• he has ta lkecl only to House couervatlves and Senate Republicans, and I have told him that he should.convert Morse first. McG. B. It/ / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 23, 1964 DECLASSI IED
  • fully . F1iiLl text Presidential announcement fallowing. TVA Inform Sen. Morse and other Senators and Congressmen in India of substance of Presidential announcement. FYI. 1: Pleased G1,)I announcement own plans imporl .$ 79 million ·\ fertilizer
  • the story of • how Lyndon B. Johnson, vice pres!dent of the United States, Ambassador to India John Keneth Galbraith and Thomas G. Lanphier Jr., of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., combined their efforts to furnish kerosene- . operated generators for India. John.son
  • got his two-year authorization which gives him great pleasure. 3. But to get his two years, Fulbright accepted a Morse proposal to end the present program on July 1, 1967 and to appoint a Com­ mission of 12 (4 from Senate Foreign Relations, 4 from
  • to cut the request by $1 billion. in Committee, they say they will try on the floor. The bill was reported out by a vote of 24 to 9. The Republicans who voted with the majority were Mailliard, Frelinghuysen, Broomfield, Whalley, Morse, Fulton and Taft
  • of the Asse:mbly. If we were to quote Senator Morse .alone would he give a fair picture .of the U. s. Senate? Viet-Nam has no civil service. The French never trained young men for civil government. Is it any wonder, therefore, that there is inefficiency
  • Howard H. Colloway, M. c.-Elect Barber B. Conable, Jr., Digo/, Jr. Peter Frelinghuysen, James G. Fulton Donlon Edwards Seymour Halpern Leonard Farbstein Charles MC. Mathias, Jr. Jacob H. Gilbert Bradford F. Morse Edith Green Charles A. Mosher w
  • Congressman Congressman Jonathon Bingham John Brademas John c-~--,·culver Donald M. Fraser Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. William S. Maillard F. Bradford Morse Ogden Reid Benjamin S. Rosenthal John V. Tunney Thursday, August 10. l967 4:45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT