Hearings on S. Res. 301: Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges United States Senate ; Eighty-third Congress, Second Session Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 and Amendments, a Resolution to Censure the Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1027 pages |
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... morning we were given two copies of this statement and we have attempted in the rather last - minute rush before coming in here , to go over it . The condition was made that it should be relevant and material . It will not be , of ...
... morning we were given two copies of this statement and we have attempted in the rather last - minute rush before coming in here , to go over it . The condition was made that it should be relevant and material . It will not be , of ...
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... we are considering here this morning , is a power that dies with the Congress wherein the contempt was allegedly committed . It enunciated this basic proposition of law in the case 18 HEARINGS ON SENATE RESOLUTION 301 No 18.
... we are considering here this morning , is a power that dies with the Congress wherein the contempt was allegedly committed . It enunciated this basic proposition of law in the case 18 HEARINGS ON SENATE RESOLUTION 301 No 18.
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... morning and throughout this hearing so long as I am counsel , but I would like to say to you , sir , that I feel that this is the heart of our defense . On this first charge , I do intend to submit written argument , but I should like ...
... morning and throughout this hearing so long as I am counsel , but I would like to say to you , sir , that I feel that this is the heart of our defense . On this first charge , I do intend to submit written argument , but I should like ...
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... morning voted to hold public hearings on Senate Resolution 187 , which was introduced in the Senate by Senator William Benton , of Con- necticut , on August 6 , 1951 , and was thereafter referred to this subcommittee for action . It was ...
... morning voted to hold public hearings on Senate Resolution 187 , which was introduced in the Senate by Senator William Benton , of Con- necticut , on August 6 , 1951 , and was thereafter referred to this subcommittee for action . It was ...
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... morning , and that is the order . ( Whereupon , at 12 : 25 p . m . , the committee adjourned to reconvene Wednesday , September 1 , 1954 , at 10 a . m . ) HEARINGS ON SENATE RESOLUTION 301 WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 , 38 HEARINGS ON SENATE ...
... morning , and that is the order . ( Whereupon , at 12 : 25 p . m . , the committee adjourned to reconvene Wednesday , September 1 , 1954 , at 10 a . m . ) HEARINGS ON SENATE RESOLUTION 301 WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 , 38 HEARINGS ON SENATE ...
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