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Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. to deprive thousands of
American citizens of equal rights in order to embarrass the ... But not all the 55
Senators who voted against adopting new rules are in favor of segregation of
Negroes or ...
Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. to deprive thousands of
American citizens of equal rights in order to embarrass the ... But not all the 55
Senators who voted against adopting new rules are in favor of segregation of
Negroes or ...
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This big GOP switch in favor of less restrictive Senate rules undoubtedly was
influenced by the stand Vice President Nixon took . By virtue of his office , Nixon
presides over the Senate . At the start of the debate , he stated that , in his opinion
...
This big GOP switch in favor of less restrictive Senate rules undoubtedly was
influenced by the stand Vice President Nixon took . By virtue of his office , Nixon
presides over the Senate . At the start of the debate , he stated that , in his opinion
...
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Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. which the Senate will find itself
after the vote which will be taken on the ... been discussed in the debate today , in
effect , go back to the basic question , Do the rules of the Senate continue from ...
Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. which the Senate will find itself
after the vote which will be taken on the ... been discussed in the debate today , in
effect , go back to the basic question , Do the rules of the Senate continue from ...
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Counsel for the committee has handed the Chair a statement by Senator Ives , of
New York , which we will insert in the ... Any provision of Senate rules adopted in
a previous Congress , " the Vice President said , " which has the expressed or ...
Counsel for the committee has handed the Chair a statement by Senator Ives , of
New York , which we will insert in the ... Any provision of Senate rules adopted in
a previous Congress , " the Vice President said , " which has the expressed or ...
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Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. that then the ordinary rules of
debate without limitation would apply . ... In reference to this rule Senator Hoar (
Massachusetts , Republican ) , said : ¡° Under the present rule it is in the power of
a ...
Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration. that then the ordinary rules of
debate without limitation would apply . ... In reference to this rule Senator Hoar (
Massachusetts , Republican ) , said : ¡° Under the present rule it is in the power of
a ...
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