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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 127 詳細
127. Congress 67th(0240-0263) |
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1) | “Lawyers still make our laws in congress,” [Apr. 23], 1p.(0241-0242) |
2) | “Proceedings of congress and committees in brief,” [Apr. 16], 1p.(0243) |
3) | “Ends 41 committees,” [Washington Post], 2pp.(0244-0246) |
4) | “Congress opens special session tomorrow noon,” 1p.(0247) |
5) | “Named for annual convention in Cleveland,” 1p.(0248) |
6) | “The lady from Oklahoma” by Grant Foreman, The Independent, Mar. 26, 1921, p.311, 326, 1p.(0249-0251) |
7) | “The story the week has told,” Henry W. Bunn, The Sunday Star, May 22, 1921, 1p.(0252-0254) |
8) | “The Senate As a Show for Home Folks,” Rodney Bean, The New York Times Book Review and Magazine, May 22, 1921, p.8-9(0255-0257) |
9) | “What Congress is doing,” The Sunday Star, May 8, 1921, 1p.(0258) |
10) | “What Congress is doing,” 1p.(0259) |
11) | “What Congress is doing,” 1p.(0260) |
12) | “Newberry case and primaries,” Thomas R. Marshall, The Sunday Star, June 5, 1921, 1p.(0261) |
13) | “With large campaign deficit G. O. P. faces need of lifting $1,000 limit on contributions: progressive fear breaking away from direct primary in late trend of events,” by Mark Sullivan, 1p.(0262-0263) |
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