Glenn R. Davis Papers, 1946-1974

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Appendix: Chronological List of Davis' Remarks and Insertions in the Congressional Record

1965, January 19. “Less Foreign Aid”
1965, January 25. “The Pause of Conscience”
1965, March 2. “Medicare Not Good Enough”
1965, March 15. “GOP Talk of Other Roads”
1965, May 24. “Question Planned Parenthood as Anti-Poverty Project”
1965, July 26. “Playing With Your Money? The Government Hasn't Any”
1965, July 26. “Ripon Society - Fracturer of GOP”
1965, August 3. “Some Queries”
1965, August 9. “Immutable Law”
1965, August 17. “Milwaukee Matches Jobs and Men”
1965, August 17. “How Much Will Melting Pot Hold”
1965, August 26. “Now It Can Be - Fresh Water Anywhere”
1966, January 10. “Behind Those Campus Demonstrations”
1966, January 25. “U.S. Housing Policies Have Done More Harm Than Good”
1966, January 28. “Budget Becoming Political Weapon”
1966, April 26. “Tosans' New Magazine to Rally Young Conservatives”
1966, April 26. “Farm Squeeze”
1966, May 4. “Statement of Pure Milk Products Cooperative” (Cheddar Cheese)
1966, June 14. “The Big Republican Opportunity” speech by Dr. Robert Spitzer,
1966, June 27. “Shaw Junior High School”
1966, July 25. “The Anheuser-Busch Case”
1966, August 29. “Continuing Appropriations, 1967”
1966, August 30. “Political Use of the Film - John F. Kennedy-Years of Lightning, Days of Drums”
1966, September 1. “President's Club Should Go Out of Business”
1966, September 13. “D.C. Appropriations”
1966, October 11. “Public Works Appropriation Act”
1966, October 19. “D.C. Appropriations Act”
1967, February 27. “Salesmen of Democracy”
1967, April 13. “A Constructive Vietnam Week”
1967, April 17. “The Struggle for Fresh Water”
1967, May 17. “Rent Supplement Amendment to Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968”
1967, May 22. “It Makes One Wonder”
1967, July 18. “Expanded Federal Meat Inspection Questioned”
1967, July 25. “Public Works and Atomic Energy Commissions Appropriations”
1968, June 19. “Riots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin”
1969, January 23. “Congress Looks at the Electoral College”
1969, February 18. “WISN-TV Newsfilm is Best in the World”
1969, February 18. “Richard Nixon: Ideological Descendant of Abraham Lincoln”
1969, March 11. “New Weapon in War On Hunger”
1969, April 2. “Halt, Big Brother”
1969, October 8. “Public Works Appropriation Bill”
1969, October 30. “Pennsylvania Foreign Language Research Project Critique”
1969, October 31. “Slowing Pains”
1969, November 3. “Battle of Philosophy”
1969, November 3. “The U.S.S. Milwaukee Joining the Fleet”
1969, November 12. “A Cogent Comment on the President's Vietnam Speech”
1969, November 13. “Silent Majority is No Longer Silent”
1969, November 17. “Gold Star Parents Support the President”
1969, November 17. “Immediate Withdrawal Cannot Be”
1969, November 18. “End of the Road”
1969, November 24. “District of Columbia Appropriations”
1969, December 8. “Defense Appropriations”
1969, December 16. “Conference Report, DC Appropriations Committee”
1969, December 29. “Who are the People of the Silent Majority”
1970, January 27. “Effective Action by ICC”
1970, January 27. “All Squares Please Stand”
1970, March 3. “Legal Rights Belong to Everyone”
1970, March 3. “America's Freedom is Still Appreciated”
1970, March 11. “Peacemakers are Violence-Makers”
1970, March 12. “Uncommon Commonsense”
1970, March 26. “The Constitution - Need and Fulfillment”
1970, April 15. “Students Supporting Pollution Fight”
1970, June 15. “Land Use in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin”
1970, June 15. “Remarks from a Serviceman in Cambodia”
1970, June 24. “Interview with a Former Member of the Communist party who was also an FBI informant”
1970, July 28. “What Does our Flag and our Independence Day Mean to Us?”
1970, August 13. “Concerning Equal Rights for Women”
1970, September 10. “Apostle Islands National Park”
1970, September 22. “Public Works and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations Bill”
1972, March 7. “President's Trip to China”
1972, May 1. “War Distortion”
1972, May 9. “Letter from Vietnam”
1973, July 23. “Voter Registration”