United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Mike Mansfield - Campaign speech at Livingston, Montana, 1952 October 13
Campaign speech at Livingston, Montana. Recorded October 13, 1952. Representative Mansfield discusses the economic development of Montana, including Hungry Horse, Libby and Canyon Ferry dams and rural electrification as well as his own record after ten years in Congress.
Mike Mansfield - Campaign speech: Senate record and views, 1970 October 15
Mr. Mansfield talks of his love for and the beauty of Montana. He discusses his Senatorial record on interstate commerce, conservation and pollution and give his own views on the need for more unity in domestic politics and changes in foreign policy.
Mike Mansfield - Final report of Senator Mansfield: Ten years in office, 1964 October 21
Mr. Mansfield reviews his efforts for the Democrats and Montana, his activities in Washington, D.C. and his love of Montana.
Mike Mansfield - Keynote address at 1956 Montana State Democratic Convention, 1956 June 27
Senator Mansfield covers the successes and failures of the 1952 campaign promises of both parties. He also covers the successes and failures of Murray, Metcalf, and Mansfield in the 84th Congress and the necessity of the Democrats to get more people in Congress and the White House.
Mike Mansfield - Report to the people of Montana on the accomplishments of the 87th Congress, 1961 September 29
Senators Mansfield and Metcalf report on legislation affecting Montana before the 1st session of the 87th Congress. Included are Indian development programs, water pollution control, Missouri River survey, an agricultural research station for northeastern Montana and Libby Dam.