POLITICAL SCIENCE
Addresses
Bicentennial Anniversary of Approval in Convention and Ratification of U.S. Constitution, Rob Higgins, 9162 [20AP]
Choice We Must Make, Robert F. Simms, 25734-25735 [26SE]
Constitution and Religion, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 21377-21383 [28JY]
Dedication of the Hale Boggs Congressional Seat Papers at Howard-Tilton Library, Tulane University, Moise W. Dennery, 10113 [27AP]
Democracy and the Future of Taiwan, Representative Solarz, 30420-30422 [2NO]
FDR—The Boss, James Rowe, 3858 [3MR]
Grassroots Government—Keep It Strong, President Reagan, 23525-23527 [12SE]
Heritage Foundation Dedication: Senator Warner, 31059 [4NO]
———Vice President Bush, 31059 [4NO]
Individual—America's Fundamental Strength, David L. Luke III, 15625-15627 [14JN]
Living With Deep Truths in a Divided World, Sidney Hook, 1334 [1FE]
Man of the Year for 1983—Educated, Caring Persons, Richard Berendzen, 8850 [18AP]
Millennium Society: Edward E. McNally, 34425 [18NO]
Politics and the Man, Jacob K. Javits, 15552-15554 [14JN]
Science, Risk and Public Policy, William D. Ruckelshaus, 17625 [28JN]
Similarities Between England in the 1930's and the U.S. Today, Senator Tower, 9163 [20AP]
Simon Bolivar and George Washington, Jean B. S. Gerard, 20595 [25JY]
Sons of the American Revolution, Senator Byrd, 27883 [7OC]
Tolerance and Truth in America, Senator Kennedy, Liberty Baptist College, 27523 [6OC], 27806-27808 [7OC]
UNESCO Conference: Edmund P. Hennelly, 33911 [17NO]
Why Not America, Inc?, former Senator Nicholas Brady, 16437-16439 [21JN]
Amendments
National Endowment for Democracy: establish (H.R. 2915), 15113, 15114, 15118, 15121, 15125 [9JN]
Articles and editorials
Ability To Meet Danger Has Made Our Nation Great, 17900 [29JN]
Almost Half of Us Voted in 1982, 8851 [18AP]
American Predicament, 24099 [14SE]
Argentine Result—A Vote for Democracy, 30423 [2NO]
Dubious Case for Protection, 15525 [13JN]
FDR's Era May Have Been Better Than the Founding Fathers', 3422 [1MR]
Good Way to Export Democracy (excerpt), 15119 [9JN]
How the Left Forges Grassroots Pressure To Sway Congress on El Salvador, 15332 [9JN]
Imperatives of the President's War Powers, 18597-18601 [12JY]
John F. Kennedy, 32988 [16NO]
Keep War Power on the Hill, Jacob K. Javits, 20500 [22JY], 20598 [25JY]
No, Let Us Praise Free Trade, 15524 [13JN]
Peace—The Ultimate Challenge, 2301-2303 [16FE]
Politics & Culture, 274 [25JA]
Pots and Kettles—Color Both Black, 18601 [12JY]
Precious Glimpse of Europe (series), 7541-7549 [5AP]
President Must Provide Leadership, 31030 [4NO]
Something To Believe In—Liberty—Man's Birthright, 8345 [13AP]
Spark Still Glows, 32834-32836 [16NO]
Stop the Merry-Go-Round, 27833 [7OC]
Thoughts on an American Birthday, 18061 [29JN]
Tip O'Neill's Odd Brand of Fiscal Conservatism, 15325 [9JN]
Tradition of Political Power—Congressional Committee Chairmen From Oklahoma, 1945-72, 13525-13526 [24MY]
Ultimate Evil, 1326 [1FE]
Voice of America, 22116-22118 [2AU]
Was the Fix in Between Ford and Nixon?, 27464-27465 [6OC]
Bills and resolutions
National Academy of Public Administration: Federal charter (see S. 2102; H.R. 3249)
Books
``Profiles in Courage''—Foreword, Allan Nevins, 16735 [22JN]
Broadcasts
The New Deal in Old Rome, Ronald Reagan (1978), 15075 [8JN]
Essays
Americans Living Abroad—Their Contributions to the United States, Angela E. Sword, 13038 [19MY]
Separation of Powers in the U.S. Constitution (sundry), 27869-27882 [7OC]
To Ourselves Be True—Today and Tomorrow, Walter Lippmann (1961), 21196 [27JY]
Letters
U.S. reaches to democratic allies abroad, Democracy Program (excerpt), 15119 [9JN]
Lists
Notes to ``Expansionism and the Mexican War'' 1840-1848, 1256 [1FE]
Poems
America For Me, Henry V. Dyke, 17272 [27JN]
Happy Birthday, America, Joe Rescigno, 18064 [29JN]
One Last Coin for Brotherhood, Arwin G. Sexauer, 25656 [23SE]
``Rumor'', Liam Rector, 3094 [28FE]
Prayer
Prayer for Liberty, Donald W. Haynes, 16365 [20JN]
Remarks in House
Acid Rain—Requiem or Recovery (film): special screening, 3084 [28FE]
American Political Science Association: anniversary observance, 18816 [12JY]
———anniversary of congressional fellowship program, 19824 [19JY], 21552 [28JY]
Canadian films: propaganda label requirement for certain, 3084 [28FE], 3221 [1MR]
Communism: defending against, 21169 [27JY]
Congressional fellowship program: 30th anniversary, 18242, 18257, 18261 [29JN]
Conservative opportunity society: creating, 30870-30877 [3NO]
Costa Rica: support the sovereignty, territorial integrity, economic development, and the democratic institutions (H. Con. Res. 194), 33492 [17NO]
Critical Trends Assessment Act: introduction, 12466 [17MY]
Democracy and human rights: protection against communism, 28209 [18OC]
Dept. of Justice: determination of political propaganda films, 3084 [28FE], 3221 [1MR]
Dominican Republic: commend efforts to achieve stable democracy (H. Res. 136), 33490 [17NO]
Films: Dept. of Justice propaganda determination, 3084 [28FE], 3221 [1MR]
Freedom: U.S. efforts to insure ``American Dream'' can be realized, 10415 [28AP]
Italy: anniversary of Republican form of government, 14354 [2JN]
Keynesian economics, 344 [26JA]
National Endowment for Democracy: establish (H.R. 2915), 15103-15128 [9JN]
———establish (H.R. 2915), conference report, 33465 [17NO], 33978 [18NO]
Nuclear weapons: U.S. peace movement material for Soviets propaganda activities, 7406 [24MR]
Peace movement: Soviet propaganda material, 7406 [24MR]
Populism, 30870-30877 [3NO]
Protectionism: impact on productivity, 15524 [13JN]
Soviet Union: expansion activities, 9395 [21AP]
———political ideology, 24498 [15SE]
Tapper, Suzette: eulogy, 14444 [3JN], 15332 [9JN]
Territories and possessions of the U.S.: political status, 13996 [25MY]
Remarks in Senate
American Political Science Association: congressional fellows program, 22839 [4AU]
———Congressional Fellowship Program, 15055 [8JN], 24071 [14SE]
———congressional fellowship program, 16366 [20JN], 17445 [27JN], 18488 [11JY]
Bolivar, Simon: bicentennial of birth, 20816 [26JY]
———commemorate birthday (S. Con. Res. 14), 10969 [4MY]
Commission on More Effective Government: establish (S. 35), 547 [26JA]
Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution: establish (S. 118), 19767 [19JY]
Compulsory union dues: outlaw use for political purposes (S. 1881), 34416-34419 [18NO]
Congressional terms: constitutional amendment limiting (S.J. Res. 23), 737 [26JA]
Constitution: commemoration of anniversary, 27868 [7OC]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 11360-11362 [6MY]
Freedom of the press: issues, 32442 [14NO]
``Gilded Age Tarnishes—Senate From 1877 to 1884'', 20518-20524 [22JY]
Great Seal of the United States: authorize the casting of the reverse (S. 1177), 10307 [28AP]
Kansas: CLOSE UP program, 888 [26JA]
Kennedy, John F.: anniversary of death, 32893 [16NO]
Legislative veto: impact on regulatory agencies, 19731 [19JY]
Lobbying: effects on congressional policy deliberations, 30150 [31OC]
Mexican War: U.S. expansionism, 1249-1256 [1FE]
National Academy of Public Administration: grant charter (S. 2102), 32965 [16NO]
National Endowment for Democracy: proposed establishment, 28888 [21OC]
Pledge of Allegiance: recognize as part of the National Flag Day activities (S.J. Res. 55), 4310 [8MR]
President and Vice President: constitutional amendment to provide for direct popular election (S.J. Res. 17), 733 [26JA]
President Carter briefing book: episode, 18544 [11JY]
Presidential line-item veto: proposals, 27833-27834 [7OC]
Regulatory Negotiation Act: introduction (S. 1823), 22993-22995 [4AU]
Revolutionary War: 200th anniversary of ending, 9486 [21AP]
Roosevelt, Eleanor: centennial of birth (S.J. Res. 139), 21365 [28JY]
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: anniversary of death, 7946 [12AP]
Senate in the Era of Reconstruction, 1865-1868: history, 8707-8714 [15AP]
UNESCO: conference, 33910 [17NO]
Union dues: political uses, 25586 [23SE]
———use of compulsory for political purposes (S. 1881), 25725 [26SE]
War Powers Act: repeal (S. 2030), 30137 [31OC]
Reports
End of Hostilities—Summary of Events Leading to the End of the Revolutionary War, 9486 [21AP]
Navy's Political Rating System—An Arrogant Intrusion Into the Political Process (H. Rept. 98-579), 34227 [14DE]
Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement, FBI, 7406-7411 [24MR]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Democracy and Information, 16913 [22JN]
Statements
Communism, Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 27058 [4OC]
Constitutional Amendment Limiting Congressional Terms (S.J. Res. 23): Senator DeConcini, 738 [26JA]
Farewell Address: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953 excerpt), 29399 [26OC]
Goal of Communism, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 8371 [13AP]
Government By Man Alone, Frederick Douglass, 25337 [22SE]
Politics of Confrontation, Ed Rollins, 6320 [21MR]
Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Legislative Veto: Senator Nunn, 18054 [29JN]
U.S. Policy in the Defense of Liberty, John F. Kennedy, 10414 [28AP]
Women in Politics, Katharine St. George, 11909 [11MY]
Studies
Role of Public Opinion in Arms Control, Harvard University, 21567 [29JY]
Testimonies
Soviet Propaganda Activities: CIA (excerpt), 9395 [21AP]
———Stanislav Levchenko (excerpt), 9396 [21AP]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 194, support the sovereignty, territorial integrity, economic development, and the democratic institutions of Costa Rica, 33493 [17NO]
H. Res. 136, commend efforts to achieve a stable democracy in the Dominican Republic, 33491 [17NO]
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 1 (excerpt), 2392 [17FE]
S. 1177, authorize the casting of the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, 10308 [28AP]
S. 1823, Regulatory Negotiation Act, 22995-22998 [4AU]
S.J. Res. 17, constitutional amendment to provide for the direct popular election of the President and Vice President, 734 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 23, constitutional amendment limiting congressional terms, 739 [26JA]
S.J. Res. 139, centennial of birth of Eleanor Roosevelt, 21366 [28JY]