510 research outputs found
Mike M. Masaoka Award to Senator Mike Mansfield
Photo of plaque honoring Michael J. Mansfield with the Mike M. Masaoka Distinguished Public Service Award in 1976
Mke Masaoka and Mike Mansfield at JACL presentation
Scan of photo of Mike M. Masaoka with Michael F. Mansfield, and three other people on the occasion of the Japanese American Citizens League presenting Senator Mansfield with a Distinguished Public Service Award in the late 1970s
Campaign speech of Representative Mansfield, November 2-3, 1952
Representative Mansfield delivers two campaign speeches addressing allegations by former Representative Zales Ecton about his voting record, what he\u27s done for the people of Montana, and his stance on Communism.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1012/thumbnail.jp
Ambassador Mansfield\u27s 83rd birthday party in Japan, March 16, 1986
Ambassador Mansfield is congratulated on his birthday and sung Happy birthday to. Prime Minister Nakasone is present. Mansfield is a member of Kibo-Kai, all the members of which were born in the same year. He compares the short history of the United States with Japan\u27s long long history. Some remarks are in Japanese. Tape ends with music.
This audio has not been transcribed, but a tape counter index is available.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1073/thumbnail.jp
Ambassador Mansfield at FAC discussion with the media, circa 1980s
Ambassador Mansfield responds to questions about Japanese-American trade relations, the attitude of the Americans toward the Japanese, the Americans apparent lack of interest in Japan, and President Carter\u27s energy policy.
This audio has not been transcribed, but a tape counter index is available.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1037/thumbnail.jp
Report to the people of Montana on the accomplishments of the 87th Congress, September 29, 1961
Senators Mike Mansfield and Lee Metcalf report on legislation affecting Montana before the 1st session of the 87th Congress. Included are Indian development programs, water pollution control, Missouri River survey, an agricultural research station for northeastern Montana and Libby Dam.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1002/thumbnail.jp
Final report of Senator Mansfield: Ten years in office, October 21, 1964
Senator Mansfield reviews his efforts for the Democrats and Montana, his activities in Washington, D.C. and his love of Montana.
This audio has not been transcribed, but a tape counter index is available.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1003/thumbnail.jp
Ambassador Mansfield celebrates the publication of his book, No Country More Important, September 18, 1980
Ambassador Mansfield attends a reception to celebrate the publication of his book, No Country More Important, held at the Hotel Okura in Japan.
This audio has not been transcribed or indexed.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1078/thumbnail.jp
Ambassador Mansfield\u27s speech at Nomura Management School, August 31, 1984
Ambassador Mansfield details the economic and military relations with the Japanese and talks of the problems and possible solutions. He also stresses the future economic importance of the Pacific Basin countries.
This audio has not been transcribed, but a tape counter index is available.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1054/thumbnail.jp
Discussion of electrical power shortage in Montana and the Havre-Shelby power line, May 12, 1949
Senators James E. Murray and Mike Mansfield discuss possible solutions to the electrical power shortage in Montanahttps://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1101/thumbnail.jp
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