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Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
House Committee told AF of L is split on its own Wagner Act amendments. Washington, D.C., June 29. Mrs. Nina P. Collier, center, Chairman of the National League of Women Shoppers Legislative Committee, today told the House Labor Committee that A.F. of L. is split on its own Wagner Act amendments. Out of 117 queries to local and central A.F. of L. unions, she said, she received 22 replies and 16 were against the A.F. of L. amendments. On the left is Sidney Cohen while on the right is Monsignor John Ryan, Director of the Department of Social Action of the National Catholic Welfare conference

House Committee told AF of L is split on its own Wagner Act amendments...

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U.S. Chamber attacks Labor Act at Capitol. Washington, D.C., June 26. B.C. Heacock, President of the Caterpillar Tractor Co. of Peoria, Ill., and Chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Committee on Manufacture, told a Senate and Education and Labor Committee today that the chamber favored amendments to the Labor Act to accomplish these purposes--to preserve the right of freedom speech, to grant the employer the right to petition the NLRB for a determination of the representatives selected by his employees for collective bargaining to prohibit coercion of employees from any course, and to repeal the closed-shop proviso'

U.S. Chamber attacks Labor Act at Capitol. Washington, D.C., June 26. ...

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Court reform plan hostile to Constitution. Washington, D.C., April 5. Frank H. Sommer, Dean of the New York Univeristy Law School, denouncing the President's Judiciary plan before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. He declared that although the plan conforms to the letter of the constitution, it is distinctly hostile t[...] he proposed constitutional amendments in place of the plan, 4/5/1937

Court reform plan hostile to Constitution. Washington, D.C., April 5. ...

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Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives receiving a deputation of female suffragists, January 11th - a lady delegate reading her argument in favor of woman's voting, on the basis of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Constitutional Amendments

Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representativ...

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Tells of 72 hours labor for steel mill says congress shouldn't listen to William Green's 'blatherings.' Washington, D.C., July 21. Bert Hough, Head of the Steel Workers Organization Committee of Midland, PA., today told the House Labor Committee in a rich scotch burr that the Committee should discard the 'Blatherings of William Green and Tom Girdler, because the Wagner act was not passed to protect them. This Congress should need those of us who come from the mills. Before the passage of the Wasner act. He told the Committee which is considering amendments to the act, he had worked as long as 72 consecutive hours, 7/21/39

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[...] says NLRD criticism precipitated [...] by lack of federal mediation service. [Washington], D.C., May 15. William M Leiseron, [member of?] the NLRB, told the Senate Education and [...] that much of the existing criticism of [...] could have been avoided by a more [...] federal mediation service. He caused the [committee?] which is holding hearings on the Wagner(?) Amendments(?) proposed recently, a good laugh [...] out that authority of the board ends [...] agree to bargain collectively. 'The [...] of the board ends there. The act then [...] ending of a happy life thereafter. [Anyone who is?] married knows that is not the whole story

[...] says NLRD criticism precipitated [...] by lack of federal mediat...

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James Madison. Notes for Speech on Constitutional Amendments. June 8, 1789.

James Madison. Notes for Speech on Constitutional Amendments. June 8, ...

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William Green accuses NLRB of 'dictator tactics' and urges abolition of Board. Washington, D.C., May 1. AF of L President William Green stood before the Senate Education and Labor Committee today, urged abolition of the NRLB, and its substitution by a new 5 member board with less power, accused the Board of 'dictator tactics' and CIO bias. He appeared to testify for AF of L sponsored amendments to the National Labor Relations Act

William Green accuses NLRB of 'dictator tactics' and urges abolition o...

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A bill of rights as provided in the ten original amendments to the constitution of the United States in force December 15, 1791. [n. p. 1942?].

A bill of rights as provided in the ten original amendments to the con...

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[Republican Senators during a meeting on amendments to the Civil Rights Act, 1964] / MST.

[Republican Senators during a meeting on amendments to the Civil Right...

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Still friends after House battle of neutrality. Washington, D.C., July 1. After the House went through one of the administration's severest setbacks last night on the neutrality measure, principals involved remain good friends. Rep. Robert Allen of Pennsylvania, Sol Bloom of New York, and Republican John Vorys of Ohio, met after the Bloom Bill went through with amendments which constituted a setback to the administration's Neutrality Bill proposed by Bloom, and agreed that it was a great fight with no grudges. Rep. Vorys led the republican fight that changed the bill and Rep. Allen was a strong supporter of the Bloom Bill

Still friends after House battle of neutrality. Washington, D.C., July...

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CIO 'pet baby' of NLRB, Padway charges. Washington, D.C., May 3. Joseph A. Padway, AF of L General Counsel, told the Senate Labor Committee that the CIO is the 'pet baby' of the NLRB. He pointed out that the Board had once said that foremen could not vote in collective bargaining elections, then in a similar case, reversed itself on this point. The AF of L lost an important election, said Padway, to the 'pet baby.' He denied that the AF of L sought an advantage over the CIO through amendments to the Wagner Act

CIO 'pet baby' of NLRB, Padway charges. Washington, D.C., May 3. Josep...

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Against involvement of U.S. in sino-Japanese conflict. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. Senator Gerald P. Nye, Republican of North Dakota and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, (right) Republican of Massachusetts, are the latest to join the block of mandatory neutrality Senators insisting that President Roosevelt invoke the Neutrality Act to Keep the United States out of the Sino-Japanese conflict. Nye has demanded that United States stay out of such conferences as the Brussels Nine-Power Meetings, while Lodge has announced that he will sponsor amendments to [...] Neutrality Act providing for mandatory instead of [...]ent discretionary provisions. 11/23/37

Against involvement of U.S. in sino-Japanese conflict. Washington, D.C...

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State Department confers privately with House on amendments to Neutrality Act. Washington, D.C., June 5. Meeting today in executive session, the House Foreign Affairs Committee conferred with officials from the State Department on proposed amendments to the present neutrality laws. Left to right, seated: R. Walton Moore, State Department counselor, Chairman Sol Bloom, Green H. Hackworth, State Dept. legal advisor; standing: Carlton Savage, assistant to Moore, and Rep. Charles A. Eaton of N.J

State Department confers privately with House on amendments to Neutral...

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Proposed amendments to the constitution.

Proposed amendments to the constitution.

Contains speech addressed to the President on Feb. 10, 1864, by the chairman of a delegation, with the President's reply. The present copy bears an inscription from McIlvaine to the New York Herald.

State Department confers privately with House on amendments to Neutrality Act. Washington, D.C., June 5. Meeting today in executive session, the House Foreign Affairs Committee conferred with officials from the State Department on proposed amendments to the present neutrality laws. Left to right, seated: R. Walton Moore, State Department counselor, Chairman Sol Bloom, Green H. Hackworth, State Dept. legal advisor; standing: Carlton Savage, assistant to Moore, and Rep. Charles A. Eaton of N.J.

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Co-authors discuss amendments to farm bill with Alabama senator. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Co-authors of the Senate Farm Bill, Senators George McGill of Kansas, (left) and Senator James P. Pope of Idaho, (right) discuss amendments to the bill now being written by Senator John B. Bankhead (center) of Alabama. Senator Bankhead has appealed to the Senate for enactment of the strongly compulsory cotton section of the bill to prevent "disastrous fluctuations" in the price of cotton which he said were 'threatening foreclosures all over the South". 11/30/37

Co-authors discuss amendments to farm bill with Alabama senator. Washi...

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A bill of rights as provided in the ten original amendments to the constitution of the United States in force December 15, 1791. [n. p. 195-].

A bill of rights as provided in the ten original amendments to the con...

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Nebraska Senator denounces NLRB as 'unfair.' Washington, D.C., April 17. Senator Edward R. Burke told the Senate Labor Committee today that the NLRB is 'wholly biased and unfair,' and presented a series of amendments designed to streamline the Wagner Act and make industrial peace 'a reality'

Nebraska Senator denounces NLRB as 'unfair.' Washington, D.C., April 1...

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Reporters question Rep. Mary Norton. Washington, D.C., July 22. Reporters besiege Rep. Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey, following her appearance today before the House Rules Committee in executive session. The purpose of the hearing was determine whether the highly controversial amendments offered by Rep. Barden, Democrat of North Carolina, should get right of way on the House floor. Rep. Norton is also the author of certain amendments to the wage-hour law which are not as controversial as those[...]

Reporters question Rep. Mary Norton. Washington, D.C., July 22. Report...

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Withdraws amendments to labor relations law. Washington, D.C., July 30. Senator Arthur H. Vanderburg, Republican of Michigan, reads a copy of the Labor Relations Bill after withdrawing his amendments following a protest from William Green, President of the A.F.of L. Green charged that Vandenberg's amendemnts to the measure provided for an extension of regulation of unions by the government that falls little short of the example set by fascist Germany, 7/30/37

Withdraws amendments to labor relations law. Washington, D.C., July 30...

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Assistant Secretary of State Before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Appearing before the Senate Territorial and Insular Affairs Committee today, Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre stated the vital interests of the U.S. in the Far East were concerned in the disposition of the Philippines. Sayre is leading the administration fight for the proposed amendments to the Tydings-McDuffie Independence Act, 2-21-39

Assistant Secretary of State Before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C....

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Assistant Secretary of State Before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Appearing before the Senate Territorial and Insular Affairs Committee today, Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre stated the vital interests of the U.S. in the Far East were concerned in the disposition of the Philippines. Sayre is leading the administration fight for the proposed amendments to the Tydings-McDuffie Independence Act, 2-21-39

Assistant Secretary of State Before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C....

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Bryan Mawr professor tells Senate Neutrality Group Thomas Act needs amendments. Washington, D.C., April 17. Charles G. Fenwick, Professor of International Law at Bryn Mawr College, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Thomas Neutrality Act should be amended to allow either Congress or the president to select aggressor nations and apply sanctions. As the act now stands, he said, 'No distinction is made between nations that violate treaties they have made with us and those that observe them.' He urged that the United States 'let it be known' that the U.S. will be on the side of those who observe international laws

Bryan Mawr professor tells Senate Neutrality Group Thomas Act needs am...

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NLRB chairman tells House Committee that House charges by members are 'half truths.' Washington, D.C., May 23. J. Warren Madden, Chairman of the NLRB told the House Labor Committee that charges against the NLRB by three House critics were based on 'half truths, misinformation, or deliberate misrepresentation.' He told the committee, which is holding hearings on the Wagner Act amendments that the board is not without faults, but that is holding a high average of fairness and consistency and fairness

NLRB chairman tells House Committee that House charges by members are ...

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In huddle. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, left, in a huddle with Senator Key Pittman following Sayre's Appearance before the Senate Territorial and Insular Affairs Committee today in support of amendments to the Tydings-McDuffie Independence Act. Sayre told the Committee vital interests of the U.S. in the Far East were concerned in the disposition of the Philippines, 2-21-39

In huddle. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Assistant Secretary of State Fra...

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Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
John Frey denounces CIO charges that AF of L amendments drafted in collusion with business. Washington, D.C., May 15. John P. Frey, President of the AF of L Metal Trades Department, denounced charges by John L. Lewis that AF of L amendments were drafted after consultation with representatives of big business. The charges, he asserted, are 'studies distortion of the facts.' He told the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the amendments were not influenced by any outside sources

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Discuss amendments to housing act. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Federal Housing Administrator Stewart McDonald (right) discusses with Senator Robert F. Wagner, author of Wagner Housing Act, the recommendations of President Roosevelt for amendments to the act which would provide for a 10 cent down payment as adequate on purchase of home. Appearing before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee later McDonald urged that the Senate enact the proposed amendments so as to make possible large-scale low-cost housing construction. 12/1/37

Discuss amendments to housing act. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Federal H...

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[Amendments reported by the Judiciary committee of the Senate.] S.- No. 44. Revision. State of New Jersey. [1846?].

[Amendments reported by the Judiciary committee of the Senate.] S.- No...

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Withdraws amendments to labor relations law. Washington, D.C., July 30. Senator Arthur H. Vanderburg, Republican of Michigan, reads a copy of the Labor Relations Bill after withdrawing his amendments following a protest from William Green, President of the A.F.of L. Green charged that Vandenberg's amendemnts to the measure provided for an extension of regulation of unions by the government that falls little short of the example set by fascist Germany, 73037

Withdraws amendments to labor relations law. Washington, D.C., July 30...

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Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Sir. In conformity to the request of the Senate and House of representatives of the state of Louisiana, I have the honor to transmit to you, the annexed resolution rejecting the amendments proposed to the constitution of the United States, by th

Sir. In conformity to the request of the Senate and House of represent...

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Sir. In conformity to the request of the Senate and House of representatives of the state of Louisiana, I have the honor to transmit to you, the annexed resolution rejecting the amendments proposed to the constitution of the United States, by th

Sir. In conformity to the request of the Senate and House of represent...

Signed by William C. C. Claiborne and addressed to the Governor of N.J. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGM... More

Whereas the Legislatures of Connecticut and Massachusetts have proposed the following amendments to the constitution of the United States [7 resolutions] Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in

Whereas the Legislatures of Connecticut and Massachusetts have propose...

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Principals in wage-hour amendments controversy. Washington, D.C., July 25. Seeking speedy action at this session of Congress, the House Rules Committee at a special session today agreed to further attempt to compromise proposals of opposing faction in the proposed amendments to the wage-hour law. Left to right: wage-hour administrator Elmer Andrews; Rep. Graham A. Barden, Democrat of North Carolina; Rep. Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey and Rep. Adolph Sabath of Illinois, Acting Chairman of the Rules Committee. Andrews, Rep. Norton and Rep. Barden appeared before the Committee in Executive region, 7/26/39

Principals in wage-hour amendments controversy. Washington, D.C., July...

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Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Charles Sumner, January 2, 1848  (Proposed amendments to Mexican Treaty)
Act to provide for the liquidation of banks; and amendments to the bank bill. Printed at the office of the Bee 1842.

Act to provide for the liquidation of banks; and amendments to the ban...

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Amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill, entitled, "An act authorizing a regular force for the defence of the Commonwealth." [Richmond, 1815.].

Amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill, entitled, "An act autho...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 184, Folder 1a.

Amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill, entitled, "An act authorizing a regular force for the defence of the Commonwealth." [Richmond, 1815.].

Amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill, entitled, "An act autho...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 184, Folder 1a.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More

Amendments to bill, entitled, "An act repealing after the last day of June next the duties heretofore laid upon distilled spirits imported from abroad, and laying others in their stead; and also upon spirits distilled within the United States: a

Amendments to bill, entitled, "An act repealing after the last day of ...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 217, Folder 2.

A memorial to the House of Representatives of the United States [proposing amendments to the Constitution] [Milwaukee, 1874].

A memorial to the House of Representatives of the United States [propo...

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Joint resolution proposing certain amendments to the constitution of the United States. The following proposed amendments to the constitution of the United States are based on the Missouri Compromise. [n. p. n. d.].

Joint resolution proposing certain amendments to the constitution of t...

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Runaways and skulkers. A letter to congressman. Amendments to the conscription law ... Madison, Jan 28, 1865.

Runaways and skulkers. A letter to congressman. Amendments to the cons...

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Sen. McNary tells press that Republican Senators want lending bill amended. Washington, D.C., July 20. Senate minority leader Charles McNary seated at the conference table with reporters as he announced results of a Republican conference this morning on Sen. Alben barkley's lending bill. 'The Republicans will offer amendments calculated to remove some of the unusual powers contained in the program, decrease the appropriations and approve the bill if at all possible', he said. Sen. Barkley announced that he had changed the name of his bill from 'the self-liquidating projects act' to 'works financing act', and chanced the term 'self-liquidating' to 'recoverable assests!' 'There isn't [...]

Sen. McNary tells press that Republican Senators want lending bill ame...

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Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Harry E. Wilhelm, 43, a World War veteran and unemployed huckster of York, PA., won himself a job today on his ability to recite from memory the 6,757 words of the Constitution and Amendments. In his quest for work, Wilhelm called on Rep. Sol Bloom, Chairman of the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission, to whom he announced he was the only man in the world who could recite from memory the Constitution. Interested but skeptical, Bloom promised Wilhelm a job if he could back up hi claim. With Bloom checking the words, Wilhelm made good on his boast and is now an employee of the U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission mail room. 9/13/37

Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job....

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Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Initiative and referendum publicity pamphlet, state of Arizona, 1918
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
Politician's manual. The Constitution of the United States of America, ratified, September 17th, 1787; together with the amendments, and proposed amendments; also, statements defining the powers and duties of the departments of government, statistics of the United States, &c
Proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska as adopted by the Constitutional convention 1919-20, with explanatory statements and sample ballot
Proposed amendments to the constitution of Louisiana,
State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly, October session, 1788 : Whereas His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; president of the Convention of New-York, hath transmitted to the legislature of this state a proposal ... It is therefore voted and resolved, that the secretary forthwith cause to be printed a sufficient number of copies of Governor Clinton's letter, with the amendments proposed by the convention of the State of New-York ...

State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly...

Signed: Henry Ward, secretary. Followed by: In convention, at Poughkeepsie, State of New-York, July 26, 1788. Circular. ... Ratification of the Constitution, by the Convention of the State of New-York. Evans 21... More

State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly, October session, 1788 : Whereas His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; president of the Convention of New-York, hath transmitted to the legislature of this state a proposal ... It is therefore voted and resolved, that the secretary forthwith cause to be printed a sufficient number of copies of Governor Clinton's letter, with the amendments proposed by the convention of the State of New-York ...

State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly...

Signed: Henry Ward, secretary. Followed by: In convention, at Poughkeepsie, State of New-York, July 26, 1788. Circular. ... Ratification of the Constitution, by the Convention of the State of New-York. Evans 21... More

James Madison. Notes, Constitutional Amendments. 1833. James Madison Papers.

James Madison. Notes, Constitutional Amendments. 1833. James Madison P...

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To the respectable public. Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of correspondence, to a numver of citizens assembled at the Coffee-House yesterday, and rejected; and instead of desiring that amendments or additions might be mad

To the respectable public. Certain resolves having been proposed by th...

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Washington Club. December 4th, 1854. Sir: The following amendments and alterations of the constitution of the club in the form of resolutions, will be submitted to the general annual meeting of the club, to be held on Monday, the 8th of January,

Washington Club. December 4th, 1854. Sir: The following amendments and...

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Washington, D.C. June 26. Miss Katherine [i.e. Katharine] Lenroot, head of the Children's Bureau, and her assistant, Dr. Martha M. Eliot, today asked the Senate Finance Committee in executive session for increased grants for child and maternal welfare assistance. They testified in favor amendments sponsored by Senators Robert LaFollette and James Murray, by which funds for state maternal and child health services would increase from $3,800,000 to $5,800,000. Left to right: Dr. Eliot, Senator Murray, and Miss Lenroot

Washington, D.C. June 26. Miss Katherine [i.e. Katharine] Lenroot, hea...

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