Herbert Hoover National Monument: Hearing, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 810, June 7, 1965

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Page 7 - ... statement, Mr. Chairman. I have also prepared a brief appendix to my statement containing a summary of the principal Commission reports and recommendations during past years. I believe these notes will be useful in developing a better understanding of what you and your committee are trying to achieve and I ask your permission to have it placed in the record of these hearings. We are all grateful for the sense of urgency you have given the matters before you today, Mr. Chairman, and we want to...
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Page 1 - Also present: Jerry T. Verkler, staff director; Stewart French, chief counsel ; Roy Whitacre, professional staff member ; and Crocker Price, assistant minority counsel. Senator BIBLE. The committee will come to order.
Page 9 - OF IOWA I want to thank the distinguished chairman and the members of the committee for providing me with an opportunity to appear...
Page 4 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Senator CANNON. The next witness will be Senator Hickenlooper. Senator, we are very happy to welcome you here today to present your views and to be of assistance to the committee. STATEMENT OF HON. BOURKE B. HICKENLOOPER, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF IOWA Senator HICKENLOOPER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen. I am not certain that I can be of assistance to you because I am not prepared to discuss this legislation in detail today. I only hope to be here for a few minutes...

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