Congress and Mass Communications: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1001ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... legislatures and we will hear from witnesses who have organized broadcast coverage of the United Nations and from aca- demic experts in the field of congressional operations and constitu- tional law . The vice chairman , Congressman ...
... legislatures and we will hear from witnesses who have organized broadcast coverage of the United Nations and from aca- demic experts in the field of congressional operations and constitu- tional law . The vice chairman , Congressman ...
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... Legislature . Our background study for these hearings has identified a number of possibilities , such as opening House and Senate floor debate to broad- cast coverage , providing an information service making it easier 2.
... Legislature . Our background study for these hearings has identified a number of possibilities , such as opening House and Senate floor debate to broad- cast coverage , providing an information service making it easier 2.
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... legislatures and the United Nations , and academic experts in the field of congressional operations and constitutional law . Congressman Brooks , we are delighted you were able to come over and participate in the opening of these ...
... legislatures and the United Nations , and academic experts in the field of congressional operations and constitutional law . Congressman Brooks , we are delighted you were able to come over and participate in the opening of these ...
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... legislature consisted of the House , the Senate , and the Supreme Court . Many of Congress ' communications problems are beyond its control . The president and vice - president are the only two federal officials elected by nation- wide ...
... legislature consisted of the House , the Senate , and the Supreme Court . Many of Congress ' communications problems are beyond its control . The president and vice - president are the only two federal officials elected by nation- wide ...
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... legislature either in person or in writing " as either House might require . Indeed during this First Congress , Cabinet officers appeared before the House 8 times , and before the Senate 14 times . That is how we started , calling ...
... legislature either in person or in writing " as either House might require . Indeed during this First Congress , Cabinet officers appeared before the House 8 times , and before the Senate 14 times . That is how we started , calling ...
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