For the record. Meaning of Dodd censure, poverty in Washington, D.C., 1967 August 10
Abstract
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from Colorado constituents during a segment of his For the record radio program on August 15, 1967 in Washington, D. C. Sen. Dominick discusses the censure of Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.), who was accused of taking political contributions and using them for personal gain. He also discusses some reasons for poverty in Washington, D.C. and relates his efforts to alleviate this problem.
Dates
- 1967 August 10
Digital Repository
For the record. Meaning of Dodd censure, poverty in Washington, D.C.
Language of Materials
Materials are primarily in English. Some travel memorabilia may be in other languages.
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Extent
1 Items (sound tape reel)
Scope and Contents
Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 audiotape reel (4 minutes, 48 seconds) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, mono. ; 4 inches
Creator
- From the Collection: Dominick, Peter H. (Peter Hoyt), 1915-1981 (Person)
- From the Collection: United States. Congress (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository