Box 2
Container
Contains 240 Results:
William Denman says Iowa farm income has dropped more than fifty per cent., 1956
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Identifier: Item 4
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1956
Chance Vought Aircraft Company of Dallas, Texas, accused of abusing the taxpayers' money., 1956
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Identifier: Item 5
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1956
Democrats in Congress scuttle Eisenhower's school construction program., 1956
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Identifier: Item 6
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1956
Cunningham is booed in NFO political candidate meeting., 1956
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Identifier: Item 7
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1956
Iowa delegates call on former President Hoover in San Francisco., 1956
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Identifier: Item 8
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1956
The Democratic "prophets of doom" who control Congress should blame themselves, not the Eisenhower administration for farm problems, says Cunningham., 1956
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Identifier: Item 10
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1956
Iowa Congressional delegation skeptical of the long-time value of the Korean truce., 1953
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Identifier: Item 7
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1953
Government sells Convair Plant 2 at San Diego for $1,050,000., 1953
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Identifier: Item 8
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1953
Cunningham and LeCompte vote to kill the Simpson Bill., 1953
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Identifier: Item 9
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1953
H.R. Gross raises question whether persons with interests in the rubber or petroleum industry should be on the commission to sell government-owned rubber plants., 1953
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Identifier: Item 11
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1953
Cunningham appointed to committee of official visitors at West Point Military Academy., 1953
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Identifier: Item 12
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1953
Air Force attempts to buy a strip of land at $5,300 an acre., 1953
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Identifier: Item 13
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1953
H.R. Gross splits with his colleagues on the "tidelands oil bill.", 1953
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Identifier: Item 14
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1953
General Van Fleet declares Allies can win in Korea without enlarging the war., 1953
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Identifier: Item 15
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1953
H.R. Gross refuses to sign statement approving President Eisenhower's inaugural message., 1953
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Identifier: Item 16
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1953
Charles E. Wilson divests himself of General Motors Corporation stock to overcome Senate objections to his appointment as Secretary of Defense., 1953
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Identifier: Item 17
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1953
Cunningham says Communists trying to wreck our national Congress., 1953
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Identifier: Item 19
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1953