On the recordJuly 14, 1955
A matter of this vital importance should have thorough hearings, discussion and debate.
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presidency.ucsb.eduA matter of this vital importance should have thorough hearings, discussion and debate.
Letter to the Chairman, House Committee on Ways and Means, Concerning United States Membership in the Organization for Trade Cooperation
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