Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... Senator DODD . Forty ? Reverend WURMBRAND . Fourteen . Senator DODD . Obviously , you speak English . Reverend WURMBRAND . Yes ; English , French , German , Hungarian , and so on . Senator DODD . Did you come directly from Rumania ...
... Senator DODD . Forty ? Reverend WURMBRAND . Fourteen . Senator DODD . Obviously , you speak English . Reverend WURMBRAND . Yes ; English , French , German , Hungarian , and so on . Senator DODD . Did you come directly from Rumania ...
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... Senator DODD . Very well , thank you , Mr. Moore . Mr. LITTMAN . Mr. Chairman , I offer herewith , and assume there is no objection , a reprint of an excellent article as it appeared in the January 1965 issue of Reader's Digest . It is ...
... Senator DODD . Very well , thank you , Mr. Moore . Mr. LITTMAN . Mr. Chairman , I offer herewith , and assume there is no objection , a reprint of an excellent article as it appeared in the January 1965 issue of Reader's Digest . It is ...
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... Senator QUENTIN N. BURDICK , 110 Senate Office Building , Washington , D.C. July 18 , 1966 . DEAR SENATOR : In accordance with our conversation , I am designating you as acting Chairman of the Subcommittee on Patents , Trademarks , and ...
... Senator QUENTIN N. BURDICK , 110 Senate Office Building , Washington , D.C. July 18 , 1966 . DEAR SENATOR : In accordance with our conversation , I am designating you as acting Chairman of the Subcommittee on Patents , Trademarks , and ...
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... Senator BURDICK . Thank you , Mr. Kaminstein . I would say that you have done an excellent job in outlining the problem . Mr. KAMINSTEIN . Thank you . Senator BURDICK . And you have explained the Kastenmeier posi- tion . I want to ask ...
... Senator BURDICK . Thank you , Mr. Kaminstein . I would say that you have done an excellent job in outlining the problem . Mr. KAMINSTEIN . Thank you . Senator BURDICK . And you have explained the Kastenmeier posi- tion . I want to ask ...
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... Senator BURDICK . Senator Hart , any questions ? Senator HART . No. Mr. HYDE . I have been reminded by counsel here that I mentioned only three established networks , and I did say that UHF stations would probably be dependent upon ...
... Senator BURDICK . Senator Hart , any questions ? Senator HART . No. Mr. HYDE . I have been reminded by counsel here that I mentioned only three established networks , and I did say that UHF stations would probably be dependent upon ...
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