On the recordFebruary 2, 1921
public interests require that the Senate of the United States be convened at twelve o'clock on the fourth day of March next to receive such communications as may be made by the Executive.
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presidency.ucsb.edupublic interests require that the Senate of the United States be convened at twelve o'clock on the fourth day of March next to receive such communications as may be made by the Executive.
Proclamation 1584—Special Session of the Senate
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