Memorial Tributes Delivered in Congress: John Cornelius Stennis, 1901-1995, Late a Senator from MississippiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 141 psl. |
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... represented the people of Mississippi with great distinction . We have lost a col- league , we have lost a leader ; but most of all , we have lost a friend . TUESDAY , April 25 , 1995 . Mr. DASCHLE . Mr. President , I would like to take ...
... represented the people of Mississippi with great distinction . We have lost a col- league , we have lost a leader ; but most of all , we have lost a friend . TUESDAY , April 25 , 1995 . Mr. DASCHLE . Mr. President , I would like to take ...
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... represented a great and patriotic constituency in this Chamber , where some of the greatest men of the Republic have served and as- pired to serve , and that achievement alone would mark him as a man among men . When we add to this the ...
... represented a great and patriotic constituency in this Chamber , where some of the greatest men of the Republic have served and as- pired to serve , and that achievement alone would mark him as a man among men . When we add to this the ...
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... represented , and he carried in his heart a great reverence for this institution and for the Constitution of our country . His was a steady hand , an upright character . He was a man of justice and fairness to all . He was unas- suming ...
... represented , and he carried in his heart a great reverence for this institution and for the Constitution of our country . His was a steady hand , an upright character . He was a man of justice and fairness to all . He was unas- suming ...
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... represented in the U.S. Senate by JOHN C. STENNIS . Mr. NUNN . Mr. President , I would like to speak for a few minutes this evening on a subject close to my heart , and that is the memory of our former colleague , JOHN C. STENNIS , who ...
... represented in the U.S. Senate by JOHN C. STENNIS . Mr. NUNN . Mr. President , I would like to speak for a few minutes this evening on a subject close to my heart , and that is the memory of our former colleague , JOHN C. STENNIS , who ...
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... represents the passing of an era and is cause for our grief , it is also certainly cause to rejoice , for our friend is no doubt experiencing the rewards of a faithful heart and humble service . The legacy he leaves is one de- fined by ...
... represents the passing of an era and is cause for our grief , it is also certainly cause to rejoice , for our friend is no doubt experiencing the rewards of a faithful heart and humble service . The legacy he leaves is one de- fined by ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Congressional Serial Set, 4049 leidimas United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Visos knygos peržiūra - 1901 |
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ago for pneumonia American Appropriations Committee April 24 Armed Services Committee career Cemetery in DeKalb circuit judge civil rights clout over military colleagues Congress defense delicate committee assignments died Sunday Dominic Hospital eight U.S. Presidents elected Former Senator JOHN four decades friends Haley Barbour honor Jackson JOHN CORNELIUS STENNIS John Hampton Stennis JOHN STENNIS Kemper County landed him delicate leader leg to cancer legislation McCarthy Mississippi Democrat Mississippi State University never Pinecrest Cemetery plow a straight political public service Reagan respected and deeply retired in 1988 Senate Armed Services Senate in 1947 Senator JOHN STENNIS Senator STENNIS Senator Thad Cochran Senator's sissippi statesman Stennis Center STENNIS died Stennis Space Center STENNIS was born straight furrow right Subcommittee Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Thad Cochran Thad Cochran R-MS U.S. Presidents U.S. Senate U.S. Senator Thad United States Senate University of Virginia Vietnam Vietnam War Voting Rights Act Washington home wife of 52
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