PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
Addresses
American Newspaper Publishers Association: John F. Kennedy (1961), 33394 [22NO]
Anniversary of the Alliance for Progress: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 33296 [22NO]
Armenian Genocide: Grover Cleveland (sundry excerpts), 27820 [17OC]
———Theodore Roosevelt (excerpt), 27821 [17OC]
———William McKinley (excerpt), 27821 [17OC]
———Woodrow Wilson, 27822 [17OC]
Building a Democracy: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 28879 [24OC]
Chance for Peace: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 21353 [30JY]
Communist Penetration: John F. Kennedy (1961 excerpt), 8278 [17AP]
Containment—A Soviet View: Senator Wallop, 32858-32861 [20NO]
Cost of War: Dwight D. Eisenhower (sundry excerpts), 15875 [17JN]
Dedication Ceremony of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal: John Quincy Adams (excerpt), 27702 [16OC]
Dedication of Dwight D. Eisenhower Statue: Harry Darby, 21310 [30JY]
———L.L. Lemnitzer, 17608 [27JN]
———Senator Dole, 15902 [17JN]
Family of Man: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 17090 [25JN]
Farewell Address: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 27648 [16OC]
———George Washington, 23199 [10SE]
———George Washington (excerpt), 19568 [18JY]
———George Washington (read by Senator Hawkins), 2352-2356 [18FE]
Harry S. Truman: Donald S. Dawson, 12428-12430 [17MY]
Head Start: Lyndon B. Johnson (1965), 4921 [7MR]
History as a Guideline: David G. McCullough, 4933 [7MR]
Hopes of Children: Abraham Lincoln, 15996 [17JN]
How Great Was the Great Society: Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 9574-9576 [26AP]
Inaugural: George Washington (1789), 29067 [24OC]
———John F. Kennedy (1961 excerpt), 14996 [10JN]
———John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 14725 [6JN]
John F. Kennedy Presidential Conference: Senator Kennedy, 14841-14844 [7JN]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 21356 [30JY]
Presidential Primaries: Charles T. Manatt, 14838 [7JN]
Soviet Arms Buildup in Cuba: John F. Kennedy (1962), 33395 [22NO]
State of the Union: President Reagan (excerpt), 7368 [3AP]
State of the Union (1962): John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 1550 [31JA]
Truman Commitment to Civil Rights: Senator Eagleton, 11766 [14MY]
U.S. Foreign Policy: John F. Kennedy (1961), 8985 [23AP]
Vienna Summit: John F. Kennedy (1961), 33392-33394 [22NO]
West Berlin: John F. Kennedy (1963), 33397 [22NO]
Affidavits
Knowledge by Edwin Meese III of nonpublic information from Carter White House: Michael F. Smith, 2978 [21FE]
Amendments
Appropriations: grant line-item veto (S. 43), 19359 [17JY]
Elections: uniform poll closing time (H.R. 3525), 35289 [9DE], 35789 [10DE]
Foreign trade: initiation of negotiations with Japan to open vehicle carrier trade (S. Res. 223), 24110 [18SE]
Analyses
Enrollment Procedures for Appropriations Under Line-Item Veto (S. 43), 20291 [24JY]
Appointments
President's Export Council, 37543 [18DE]
Articles and editorials
Amending the Constitution by Default, 25284 [30SE]
Beware the Tyranny of the Righteousness—Meese Forgets What ``the Founders'' Intended His Office To Be, 33143 [21NO]
Beyond the Hotline, 10167 [1MY]
Bible Has Had Intrinsic Role in All Presidential Inaugurations, 8956-8957 [23AP]
Budgetary Chaos, 26125 [3OC]
Budget-Wise, Tom-Foolish, 19961 [23JY]
Casey (Ron?) at the Bat in Biggest Game, 33142 [21NO]
Cause and Effect, 15608 [13JN]
Checking Out the Checkoff, 14232 [4JN]
Constitutional Conventions (excerpt), 1276 [30JA]
Dealing With Terrorism, 31198 [7NO]
Democracy Teeters on the Income Gap—The Middle Class' Motivator, Opportunity, Is Vanishing, 33143 [21NO]
Eagle and the Bear—Ruminations on 40 Years of Superpower Relations, 26170-26175 [4OC]
Great Society Remembered—Legacy's Builders Recall Government as Tool, 8793 [22AP]
Hickey Retires, 6968 [1AP]
How the White House Can Regain Control of Foreign Policy, 15100-15102 [11JN]
Images, 2083 [7FE]
In South Africa, U.S. Must Go With Forces of Future, 33145 [21NO]
Is Winning Arms Race Worth Living For?, 33145 [21NO]
Jesse Jackson, the Last Democrat, 33144 [21NO]
Legislative Veg-O-Matic, 19961 [23JY]
Line by Line, a No-Account Veto, 17080 [25JN]
Line-Item Diversion, 19294 [17JY], 19961 [23JY]
Line-Item Veto Could Speed Budget Process but Substantially Increase the President's Power, 12970 [21MY]
Line-Item Veto—At Least Debate It, 19948 [23JY]
Line-Item Veto—Challenge to Republican Beliefs, 32478 [19NO]
Line-Item Veto—Out of the Shambles—President Must Have More Budget Power to Adjust Balance, 19946 [23JY]
Make Debates a Permanent Fixture, 7282 [3AP], 7858 [15AP]
Mass Evacuation of the Left—Conservative Ideology Accelerates Process of U.S. Erosion, 33146 [21NO]
Milton Eisenhower, Adviser to Eight Presidents, Dies, 11204 [8MY]
Mr. Reagan's Item Veto, 6236 [26MR]
Old Virtues (excerpt), 3217 [22FE]
Our Mixed-Up Political Calendar, 11886 [14MY]
Power Play, 19959 [23JY]
Presidential Inaugurations in the House Chamber, 847 [22JA]
Question of Power, a Powerful Questioner, 31264 [12NO]
Reagan Campaign and Nonpublic White House Documents (excerpt), 2778 [20FE]
Reject Bid for Line-Item Veto, 19960 [23JY]
Remembering, 26983 [9OC]
Save the Job Corps, 2472 [19FE]
Save Us From the Senate's Stampede, 28319 [22OC]
Senator's Choice, 19564 [18JY]
Sneak Attack on Campaign Finance, 14232 [4JN]
Spring of 1945, 34022 [3DE]
Stopping Communism in Europe (1947 excerpt), 9290 [24AP]
Taking Care of Business(men)—With Congress' Track Record, Don't Bet on Tax Reform, 33144 [21NO]
Taking the King's Side, 30396 [4NO]
Thoughts on a Woman President and a Nuclear Crisis, 6498 [27MR]
Three Women of Courage (excerpt), 9997 [1MY]
Toward Presidential Control of the State Department, 15103 [11JN]
Transcript of Remarks by Presidents Truman and Johnson at the Signing of the Medicare Legislation, 21358-21359 [30JY]
Truman, the Bomb and Today's Peril, 18952 [11JY]
Truman Risked Political Future With Civil Rights Stand, 14222 [4JN]
Twenty Years Later—Untold Civil Rights Legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson, 19268 [16JY]
U.S. Assistance to Greece and Turkey (1947 excerpt), 9101 [23AP]
U.S. Policy in Central America (excerpt), 9005 [23AP]
Weak Congress Denies Reagan Power He Needs, 22457 [1AU]
What Happened to Reagan the Gunslinger?, 18053 [8JY]
Which of These Men Is the Real Herbert Hoover?, 13138 [22MY]
Bills and resolutions
Abraham Lincoln Act: amendments (see H.R. 112)
Appropriations: constitutional amendment on line-item veto authority (see H.J. Res. 130, 139)
———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority (see H.J. Res. 337)
———item veto (see S. 43; S.J. Res. 11; H.R. 241)
———line-item veto authority (see H.J. Res. 97)
———procedure to expedite consideration of President's rescission proposals (see S. Con. Res. 65)
———separate enrollment of items for Presidential signature (see H.R. 1247)
Benefits: reform laws (see S. 1047; H.R. 2113)
Budget: 2-year process (see S. 20)
———balanced requirement (see H.R. 3)
———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority over appropriations (see S.J. Res. 162)
———economic conditions for impoundment of funds (see H.R. 1481)
———expeditious consideration by Congress of proposal by the President to rescind all or part of any item (see S. 1431)
———message printed in red ink if estimated expenditures exceed estimated revenues (see H.R. 118)
———modify rescission or reserve authority (see H.R. 3675)
———President's line-item veto authority over appropriations (see H.R. 2159)
———repeal provisions relative to disapproval of proposed deferrals of budget authority (see H.R. 2247)
———requirement for balanced (see H.R. 3462)
———requirement for proposal to include information on accuracy of inflation estimates for prior year (see H.R. 3887)
———restrictions on proposed rescission of budget authority (see H.R. 3252)
———statement on accrued interest on zero-coupon bonds (see S. 368)
Congress: constitutional amendment on congressional disapproval of executive actions (see H.J. Res. 337)
Constitution: amend, relative to nomination (see H.J. Res. 45)
———repeal 25th amendment (see H.J. Res. 302)
Death penalty: imposition (see H.R. 1129)
Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (see S. 1921; H.R. 3886)
Elections: 24-hour voting in 1988-92 (see H.R. 640)
———political contributions (see H.J. Res. 88)
———proposed repeal of contributions to Presidential campaign fund through tax return checkoff (see H. Con. Res. 169)
———provide for direct popular (see H.J. Res. 5, 19)
———provide for uniform voting hours (see H.R. 622)
———regional primaries to nominate candidates (see H.R. 251)
———restricted period for primaries or caucuses (see H.R. 1380)
———restriction for Secret Service protection of candidates (see H.R. 992)
———single 6-year term of office (see H.J. Res. 269)
———temporary provisions on day and times (see H.R. 639)
Electoral college: establish a commission to study (see H.R. 507)
Eligible persons: procedures for certain cases of death or disqualification, when selected by Congress (see H.R. 568)
Executive departments: extend and revise President's authority to submit reorganization plan to Congress (see S. 1657)
Executive impoundment of appropriated funds: procedure to expedite consideration of President's proposals (see S. Con. Res. 65)
Executive Office of the President: establish position of Chief of Military Staff (see S. 1067)
Executive residence: funds for refurnishing or improvements (see H. Con. Res. 16)
Ex-Presidents: conditions for monetary allowances (see H.R. 130)
———improve provisions of law relative to security, benefits, and size of libraries (see H.R. 1236)
———reduction of allowances (see H.R. 119)
Federal regions: improve oversight (see H.R. 537)
Foreign trade: quarterly reports on loans, grants, and credits to Communist countries (see H.R. 1345)
———restore authority over reciprocal nondiscriminatory treatment (see H.R. 1729)
Fourth of July: proclamation on national permanent legal holiday (see H. Con. Res. 94)
FRS: separate submission of budget (see H.R. 1659)
Grant, Ulysses S.: anniversary of death (see H. Con. Res. 59)
———commemorate (see S. Res. 141)
Holidays: limit number established by Federal statute or Executive order (see H.R. 1112)
Impoundment Control Act: amend (see S. 1702)
Insular areas: appoint electors of the President and Vice President (see H.J. Res. 23)
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, GA: establish (see S. 907)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 224)
Joint session of Congress: provide for, to receive message from President (see H. Con. Res. 1)
National defense: improve system of military advice (see S. 1067)
National observances: establish a commission to advise the President (see H.R. 479)
President: candidate nomination procedures (see H.J. Res. 19)
Presidential libraries: reduce operating costs (see H.R. 1349)
Prisoner of War Medal: awarding authority (see S. 467)
Richard M. Nixon National Historic Site: establish (see H.R. 3921)
Secret Service: restriction for protection of candidates (see H.R. 992)
Sequoia (vessel): recognize historical significance and donation to the Navy (see S. Con. Res. 98)
State and local governments: reimbursement for expenses incurred in providing protection assistance (see H.R. 2886)
Term: limit to 6-year (see H.J. Res. 6, 26)
Terms of office: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 99; H.J. Res. 124)
———constitutional amendment on a single 6-year term (see S.J. Res. 171)
Ulysses S. Grant Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 105)
Vice President: candidate nomination procedures (see H.J. Res. 19)
War Powers Act: rule governing use of Armed Forces in the absence of declaration of war by Congress (see H.R. 1304)
———rules governing certain uses of Armed Forces in absence of declaration of war (see S. 937)
War Powers Resolution: repeal (see S. 305)
Biographies
``Harry S. Truman'' (excerpt), 17135 [25JN]
Books
``James Monroe—An Appreciation—Highlights of His Life and the Monroe Doctrine'', 23959-23962 [17SE]
``Profiles in Courage'': John F. Kennedy, 23226 [10SE]
———John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 35453 [10DE]
Theodore Roosevelt Autobiography (excerpt), 27821 [17OC]
Cloture motions
Appropriations: grant line-item veto (S. 43), 19081 [16JY], 19565 [18JY], 19761 [19JY], 19914 [22JY], 19949 [23JY], 20296 [24JY]
Communications from
District of Columbia budget: supplemental, 23042 (EC1593) [9SE]
Decisions
Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.: Supreme Court (excerpt), 14919 [7JN]
Documents
Jefferson's Manual (excerpt), 8708 [22AP]
Presidential Determinations on Military Activities (excerpt from Executive Order 12333), 13764 [24MY]
U.S. Code, Title 31—Money and Finance (excerpt), 27200 [10OC]
Essays
Presidential Responsibilities and Constitutional Authority: Rob Ochonicky, 9118 [23AP]
———Sally Niermann, 91180 [23AP]
———Scott Pettingill, 9118 [23AP]
Write to Vote: Brian Hudson, 1070 [24JA]
Eulogies
Abraham Lincoln: by Sterling Cole, 3566 [26FE]
Letters
All services need to fight as one single concentrated effort: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 32599 [20NO]
Armenian genocide: Benjamin Harrison, 27820 [17OC]
———Theodore Roosevelt (sundry excerpts), 27821 [17OC]
———Warren G. Harding (sundry), 27825 [17OC]
———Woodrow Wilson (sundry excerpts), 27822 [17OC]
Controlling nuclear weapons: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1956 excerpt), 27647 [16OC]
Establishment of LSC: Richard M. Nixon (excerpt), 15296 [12JN]
Federal Government borrowing power: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 1276 [30JA]
Government borrowing power: Thomas Jefferson, 29660 [30OC]
Impact of proposal to extend Pacific daylight savings time in order to achieve uniform voter poll closings during Presidential elections: Air Transport Association of America, 31430 [12NO]
Knowledge by Edwin Meese III of nonpublic information from Carter White House: Edwin Meese III, 2779 [20FE], 2984 [21FE]
———Michael F. Smith, 2984 [21FE]
———Senator Levin, 2984 [21FE]
Line-item veto: Allen Schick (excerpt), 19956 [23JY]
———Eileen D. Cooke, 19306 [17JY]
———President Reagan, 19564 [18JY]
———Senator Hatfield, 6236 [26MR]
Political Parties: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 10489 [6MY]
Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: John Ashcroft (Governor of Missouri), 11768 [14MY]
———Representative Skelton, 11768 [14MY]
———Senator Danforth, 11767 [14MY]
Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control: Kenneth W. Dam, 14931 [7JN]
Stockpiling of strategic and critical materials: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4550 [5MR]
Struggle for freedom: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 631 [21JA]
Termination of Secret Service protection: Richard M. Nixon, 10288 [2MY]
Tribute to John F. Kennedy: Jim Denton, 33391 [22NO]
War powers: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 14697 [6JN]
Memoirs
Armenian genocide: Herbert Hoover, 27822 [17OC]
Memorials of legislature
Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: Missouri, 11767 [14MY]
Messages
Genocide Convention: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 15891 [17JN]
Petitions
Separation of powers: Peter J. Cojanis, 20839 [26JY]
Programs
Washington Monument wreath-laying ceremony—February 22, 1985, 3528 [26FE]
Quotations
Ask not what your country . . . : John F. Kennedy, 1847 [6FE]
If you forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens . . . : Abraham Lincoln, 9703 [29AP]
Peace among nations: George Washington (exerpt), 22078 [1AU]
Test of our progress: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 4117 [28FE]
Theodore Roosevelt: Edmund Morris, 29260 [28OC]
Remarks in House
Administrator of the SBA: recognize Cabinet status (H.R. 2462), 11632 [9MY]
Appropriations: line-item veto, 32478 [19NO]
Appropriations bills: line-item veto, 2237 [7FE]
———line-item veto authority, 14598 [6JN]
———line-item veto authority (H.J. Res. 49), 7437 [3AP]
Benefits: limit (H.R. 2113), 8390 [18AP]
Carter, Jimmy: tribute to handling of Iranian hostage crisis, 16468 [20JN]
Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters (article): response to position of Richard Nixon, 18048 [8JY]
Constitution: repeal the 25th amendment, 14051 [4JN]
Dorchester, MA: symposium of early career of Abraham Lincoln, 2046 [6FE]
Elections: procedures for certain cases of death or disqualification (H.R. 568), 845 [22JA]
———uniform poll closing time (H.R. 3525), 31429 [12NO], 35176 [9DE], 35556 [10DE], 35983-35988 [11DE]
Electoral college: abolish, 434 [3JA]
———establish commission to review, 587 [7JA]
———establish commission to review (H.R. 507), 592 [7JA]
Foreign trade: tariff surcharge authority to offset costs of defense assistance to certain countries (H.R. 2015), 7580 [4AP]
Former Presidents' Benefits Containment Act: enact, 3098 [21FE]
Jefferson, Thomas: tribute, 8391 [18AP]
Kennedy, John F.: accelerate public release of proceedings of investigation of assassination (H. Res. 173), 12002 [15MY]
Line-item veto: authority (H.R. 1247), 8775 [22AP]
———provide for Presidental power (H.J. Res. 139), 2344 [7FE]
Nuclear crisis: projected response of woman president, 6498 [27MR]
Presidential campaign financing: repeal of voluntary checkoff, 14231 [4JN]
Presidential libraries: reduce operating costs (H.R. 1349), 13972 [4JN], 14224 [4JN]
Presidential primaries or caucuses: date requirements (H.R. 1380), 4271 [28FE]
Richard M. Nixon National Historic Site Act: enact (H.R. 3921), 36375 [12DE]
Sequoia (vessel): donation of the former presidential yacht to the U.S. Navy (S. Con. Res. 98), 38077 [19DE]
Taxation: Presidential dollar checkoff proposal, 15743 [13JN]
Term: limit to 6-year (H.J. Res. 6), 436 [3JA]
Territories (U.S.): right to vote in Presidential election (H.J. Res. 23), 7441 [3AP]
———right to vote in Presidential elections, 5512 [19MR]
Truman, Bess: centennial of birth, 2244, 2246 [7FE]
Ulysses S. Grant: authorizing use of Capitol rotunda in commemorating anniversary of death (H. Con. Res. 59), 7147 [2AP]
Virgin Islands: authorize people to vote, 546 [3JA]
War Powers Act: amend (H.R. 1304), 3848 [27FE]
Washington, Martha: anniversary of birth, 14554 [5JN]
Remarks in Senate
Appropriations: consideration of President's rescission proposals (S. Con. Res. 65), 23994-23996 [17SE]
———grant line-item veto, 6236 [26MR]
———grant line-item veto (S. 43), 108 [3JA], 19562-19565 [18JY], 20268-20271, 20287 [24JY], 20512 [25JY]
———grant line-item veto (S. 43), motion to proceed to consideration, 19081 [16JY], 19293-19320 [17JY], 19565-19583 [18JY], 19761, 19799-19813 [19JY], 19881-19893 [22JY], 19944-19961 [23JY], 20296-20301 [24JY]
———grant line-item veto (S. 43), withdrawal of motion to proceed to consideration, 20301 [24JY]
———grant line-item veto (S.J. Res. 11), 686 [21JA]
———line-item veto authority, 12970 [21MY]
Appropriations bills: line-item veto, 22456 [1AU]
Baker, Russell: views on powers of Congress, 30396 [4NO]
Budget: constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority over appropriations (S.J. Res. 162), 19022 [15JY]
———expeditious consideration by Congress of proposal by the President to rescind all or part of any item (S. 1431), 19022 [15JY]
Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (S. 1921), 35543 [10DE]
Dept. of State: Presidential authority to appoint Chairman of Foreign Service Board, 14987 [10JN], 15099 [11JN]
Eagleton, Senator: Harry S. Truman civil rights award recipient, 11766 [14MY]
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: birthday observance, 27647 [16OC]
———dedication of statue at Eisenhower Library, Abilene, KS, 15902 [17JN]
Eisenhower Library: dedication of statue, 21310 [30JY]
Executive departments: constitutionality of independent agencies, 31263 [12NO]
———extend and revise President's authority to submit reorganization plan to Congress (S. 1657), 24104 [18SE]
Executive impoundment of appropriated funds: consideration of President's proposals (S. Con. Res. 65), 23994-23996 [17SE]
Executive Office of the President: establish position of Chief of Military Staff (S. 1067), 10448 [3MY]
Federal Election Campaign Act: amend to limit excessive expenditures (S. 59), 158 [3JA]
Federalist Papers (excerpt), 23066 [9SE]
Foreign relations: congressional-Presidential relationship, 15607 [13JN]
———executive responsibility, 16039 [18JN]
———executive/legislative branch relationship, 2099 [7FE]
———maintain Presidential authority to uphold human rights relative to financial assistance for population control, 14919-14932 [7JN], 14979 [10JN]
———Soviet Union, 26169 [4OC]
Former Presidents Facilities and Services Reform Act: enact (S. 1047), 10124 [1MY], 10287 [2MY], 10563 [6MY]
Gettysburg Address: anniversary, 32399 [19NO]
Goodwin, Richard N.: tribute, 33142 [21NO]
Government: establish Presidential panel on debt collection (S. 794), 6739 [28MR]
Grant, Ulysses S.: commemorate anniversary of death (H. Con. Res. 59), 18855 [11JY]
———commemorate (S. Res. 141), 8943 [23AP]
Hofstra University: conference on Presidency of John F. Kennedy, 14841 [7JN]
Hoover, Herbert C.: tribute, 13137 [22MY]
Importance of Education: Lyndon B. Johnson, 7804 [15AP]
Inaugural: constitutional amendment advancing the date (S.J. Res. 99), 6806 [28MR], 11886 [14MY]
———tradition of using Bible for oath, 8956 [23AP]
Johnson, Lyndon B.: success of social programs, 9574 [26AP]
Kennedy, John F.: anniversary of assassination, 33374, 33391 [22NO]
Lincoln, Abraham: tribute, 9840 [30AP]
Mozambique: Presidential certification as condition for aid, 12085-12088 [15MY]
National defense: improve system of military advice (S. 1067), 10448 [3MY]
National emergencies: legislative procedures for termination, 14947 [7JN]
NATO: improve armaments cooperation, 13563 [23MY]
Presidential appointments: recess authority (S. Res. 194), 17622 [27JN]
———Senate confirmation authority, 25283 [30SE]
Public debt: provide that the President may not recommend actions to increase borrowing authority or debt limit, 27199-27203 [10OC]
Roosevelt, Theodore: tribute, 29259 [28OC]
SALT II: compliance, 15610 [13JN]
Sequoia (vessel): recognize historical significance and donation to the Navy (S. Con. Res. 98), 37532 [18DE]
Southwest Hide Co.: Presidential award recipient, 13837 [24MY]
Soviet Union: U.S. policy of containment, 32858 [20NO]
Stanford University: achievements of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, 9650 [26AP]
Terms of office: constitutional amendment on a single 6-year term (S.J. Res. 171), 20324 [24JY], 22258 [1AU]
Ulysses S. Grant Day: designate (S.J. Res. 105), 7384 [3AP]
War Powers Act: enact (S. 937), 8149-8152 [17AP]
Washington's Farewell Address: authorize reading, 2011 [6FE]
William Howard Taft Museum Home: funding, 35354 [9DE]
Yalta agreements: anniversary, 5488 [19MR]
———call on Soviets to honor principles, 5488 [19MR]
Reports
Constitutionality of National Emergency Powers: Committee on Emergency Powers (Select) (excerpt), 14947 [7JN]
Line-Item Veto: Council of Economic Advisers (excerpt), 19296 [17JY], 20512 [25JY]
Line-Item Veto Regarding Appropriations: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. 43) (S. Rept. 99-92), 17631 [27JN]
Line-Item Veto (S. 43): Committee on Rules (excerpt), 19293 [17JY]
Reduce Operating Costs of Presidential Libraries: Committee on Government Operations (H.R. 1345) (H. Rept. 99-125), 12008 [15MY]
Unauthorized Transfer of Nonpublic Information During the 1980 Presidential Election: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (excerpt), 2985 [21FE]
Uniform Regional Poll Closing Times for Presidential General Elections: Committee on House Administration (H.R. 3525) (H. Rept. 99-348), 29684 [30OC]
Uniform Regional Poll Closing Times in General Elections: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3525; H. Res. 329) (H. Rept. 99-409), 33841 [3DE]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Economic Statistics—Carter and Reagan, 1338 [30JA]
———Ex-Presidents' Benefits, 28009 [17OC]
Resolutions by organizations
Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: Independence, MO, 11767 [14MY]
———Jackson County, MO, 11767 [14MY]
———Kansas City, MO, City Council, 11767 [14MY]
Statements
Accounts of the U.S. Should Be Simple: Thomas Jefferson, 14633 [6JN]
Accumulation of Debt: Thomas Jefferson, 24902 [25SE]
Agricultural Policies: John F. Kennedy, 29720 [30OC]
———Richard M. Nixon, 29720 [30OC]
America the Hope of the World: Theodore Roosevelt, 5383 [19MR]
Armenian Genocide: Jimmy Carter, 36149 [12DE]
———Warren G. Harding, 27824 [17OC]
———Woodrow Wilson, 27822 [17OC]
Army Is Better Directed by a Single Mind: Abraham Lincoln, 32592 [20NO]
Banking Regulation: Abraham Lincoln, 4698 [6MR]
———Thomas Jefferson, 4697 [6MR]
———Woodrow Wilson, 4698 [6MR]
Celebration of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence: Abraham Lincoln, 25816 [3OC]
Child Nutrition in the Schools: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 24167 [30SE]
Civil Rights Act: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 2161 [7FE]
———Lyndon B. Johnson (excerpt), 2161, 2162 [7FE]
Comparison of Presidential Budget Requests and Congressionally Appropriated Amounts: Representative Wright, 1139 [28JA]
Congressional Power to Restrict Appellate Jurisdiction: Abraham Lincoln, 23204 [10SE]
Constitutional Balance of Power: Thomas Jefferson, 8151 [17AP]
Contributions of Huey P. Long to Establishment of Social Security: Lyndon B. Johnson, 23222 [10SE]
Cuban Crisis: John F. Kennedy (sundry 1961 excerpts), 9005 [23AP]
Debts for the Next Generation: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 4327 [5MR]
Deficit Spending: Thomas Jefferson, 26859 [9OC]
Eliminating Terrorism: Richard M. Nixon, 28897 [24OC]
Enactment of the Social Security Act: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 16186 [19JN]
Expenditure of Public Money: Calvin Coolidge, 29660 [30OC]
Federal Government Power of Borrowing: Thomas Jefferson, 8235 [17AP]
Four Freedoms: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 9117 [23AP]
Freedom of Expression: Thomas Jefferson, 10106 [1MY]
George Washington's Wreath-laying Ceremony: Representative Robinson, 3528 [26FE]
Graduated Corporate Tax Rates: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 8376 [18AP]
Helsinki Accords: Gerald R. Ford, 21499, 21557 [30JY]
Helsinki Accords Signing: Gerald R. Ford, 320 [3JA]
House of Representatives Is Subject To Its Own Laws: James Madison, 14268 [5JN]
Importance of Education: Lyndon Johnson, 33744 [3DE]
Importance of Natural Resources: Theodore Roosevelt, 6585 [28MR]
Income and Jobs: Harry S. Truman, 4671 [6MR]
Informing the Public: Thomas Jefferson, 3813 [27FE]
Laws and Institutions and the Progress of the Human Mind: Thomas Jefferson, 24366 [19SE]
Legislative Department Access to Pockets of the People: James Madison, 36079 [11DE]
Liberty for All: Abraham Lincoln, 4663 [6MR]
Line-Item Veto: Allen Schick, 19892 [22JY], 19954, 19955, 19957 [23JY]
———Barber Conable, 19953 [23JY]
———David A. Stockman, 19889 [22JY]
———Johnny Killian, 19947 [23JY]
———Louis Fisher, 19808 [19JY], 19892 [22JY], 19954, 19955, 19956 [23JY]
———National Association of Realtors (excerpt), 25357 [1OC]
———Norman J. Ornstein, 19582 [18JY], 19953, 19957 [23JY]
———Representative Edwards, 19952 [23JY]
———Representative Gradison, 19953 [23JY]
———Senator Bumpers, 19953 [23JY]
———Senator Hatfield, 19953, 19954, 19955, 19956 [23JY]
———Senator Mathias, 19953 [23JY]
March for Voting Rights by Blacks in Selma, AL: Lyndon B. Johnson, 4938 [7MR]
———Martin Luther King, Jr., 4938 [7MR]
Master of Our Own House: John F. Kennedy, 8626 [22AP]
Money Power: Abraham Lincoln (excerpt), 6596 [28MR]
Morality and Religion: George Washington, 27773 [17OC]
My Years in North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt, 29260 [28OC]
National Command Reorganization Act (H.R. 2314): Representative Skelton, 15764-15765 [13JN]
National Day of Prayer Observance: sundry excerpts, 10372 [2MY]
National Flag Day: Woodrow Wilson, 15812 [13JN]
National Priorities: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 10298 [2MY]
National Research Efforts: John F. Kennedy, 9509 [25AP]
Nixon Experience and Beyond: William Mirengoff, 2470-2472 [19FE]
Northern Ireland Peace Initiatives: Jimmy Carter, 323 [3JA]
———John F. Kennedy, 323 [3JA]
Patriotic Values: Rutherford B. Hayes, 8944 [23AP]
Patriot's State: George Washington, 5363 [19MR]
Power to Declare War: James Madison, 3849 [27FE]
Presidential Terms of Office: Alexander Smyth (excerpt), 20324 [24JY]
———Jimmy Carter (excerpt), 20325 [24JY]
Presidential Veto Powers: Benjamin Civiletti (excerpt), 25800 [3OC]
———Representative Rodino, 25800 [3OC]
Presidential War Powers: Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Papers (No. 69) (excerpt), 8150 [17AP]
———Jacob K. Javits, 8150 [17AP]
Quality of Courage: John F. Kennedy, 35866 [11DE]
Reasons To Study History: Thomas Jefferson, 664 [21JA]
Relations Between Ethnic Groups: John F. Kennedy, 10488 [6MY]
Religious Freedom: Thomas Jefferson, 28737 [24OC]
Right To Govern: Abraham Lincoln, 2221 [7FE]
Rights of Man Given by God Not Man: John F. Kennedy, 21592 [30JY]
Safeguarding the Environment: John F. Kennedy, 24461 [20SE]
Separation of Power: Louis Brandeis, 19301 [17JY]
Telling the People the Truth: Harry S. Truman, 24099 [18SE]
Tribute to Boy Scouts: Calvin Coolidge, 5876 [20MR]
U.S. Foreign Policy: Harry S. Truman (1947 excerpt), 9005 [23AP]
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Monroe Doctrine: James Monroe, 15390 [12JN]
———John F. Kennedy, 15390 [12JN]
———President Reagan, 15390 [12JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: Richard Nixon (sundry excerpts), 32603 [20NO]
Unified Military Command: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 25806 [3OC]
———Harry S. Truman, 26159 [4OC]
Unity of the Armed Forces: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 25540 [2OC]
Vietnam Conflict: Gerald R. Ford, 9835 [30AP]
———Richard M. Nixon, 9833 [30AP]
Vision of Freedom: John Adams (1765 excerpt), 4663 [6MR]
War in the Nuclear Age: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 32902 [20NO]
War Powers: Dean Acheson, 17752 [27JN]
———James Madison, 17750 [27JN]
———James W. Fulbright, 17766 [27JN]
———John Tower, 17756 [27JN]
We Cannot Live Alone at Peace: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 864 [22JA]
Weapons Negotiations: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 292 [3JA]
Woodrow Wilson on Individual Action: Adlai E. Stevenson, 3997 [28FE]
Studies
Effects of SALT Compliance on U.S. and Soviet Strategic Offensive Forces, 1985-2000: Library of Congress, 15610-15615 [13JN]
Toward a More Effective Defense: Center for Strategic and International Studies (sundry excerpts), 10448 [3MY]
Summaries
Former Presidents Facilities and Services Reform Act (S. 1047), 10128 [1MY]
Quarter Century of Growth Described in Latest Hoover Institution Report, 9651 [26AP]
Reforming Joint Chiefs of Staff Concept (S. 1067), 10449 [3MY]
Tables
Comparison of Presidential budget requests and congressionally appropriated amounts, 1140 [28JA]
Education spending—Carter v. Reagan, 5060 [7MR]
Presidential deficit/surplus makers—fiscal years 1946-85, 30123 [1NO]
Telephone conversations
Ste. Genevieve, MO, anniversary celebration: Franklin D. Roosevelt (1935), 9266 [24AP]
Testimonies
Western Hemisphere Affairs: John R. Silber, 8467 [18AP]
Texts of
Emergency Economic Powers Act (excerpt), 12063 [15MY]
Grant power to President to respond to foreign trade policies, 6649 [28MR]
H. Con. Res. 59, authorizing use of Capitol rotunda in commemorating anniversary of death of Ulysses S. Grant, 7147 [2AP]
H.R. 1349, reduce costs of operating Presidential libraries, 13972 [4JN]
H.R. 3921, Richard M. Nixon National Historic Site Act, 36375 [12DE]
S. 43, grant line-item veto (excerpt), 19295 [17JY]
S. 937, War Powers Act, 8151 [17AP]
S. 1047, Former Presidents Facilities and Services Reform Act, 10125-10128 [1MY]
S. 1067, reforming Joint Chiefs of Staff concept, 10451 [3MY]
S. 1431, expeditious consideration by Congress of proposal by the President to rescind all or part of any item of budget, 19023 [15JY]
S. 1921, President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs, 35544 [10DE]
S. Con. Res. 65, consideration of President's rescission proposals, 23994 [17SE]
S. Con. Res. 98, donation of the former presidential yacht, Sequoia, to the U.S. Navy, 38077 [19DE]
S. Con. Res. 98, recognize historical significance of Presidential yacht Sequoia and donation to the Navy, 37532, 37668 [18DE]
S. Res. 141, commemorate Ulysses S. Grant, 8944 [23AP]
S. Res. 194, Presidential appointments to FRS during congressional recess, 17624, 17679 [27JN]
S.J. Res. 99, constitutional amendment advancing date of Presidential inaugural, 6807 [28MR]
S.J. Res. 105, Ulysses S. Grant Day, 7385 [3AP]
S.J. Res. 162, constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority, 19023 [15JY]
S.J. Res. 171, constitutional amendment relative to single 6-year presidential term, 20325 [24JY]
War Powers Act (excerpt), 14694 [6JN]
Tributes
George Washington: Represetative Slaughter, 3528 [26FE]