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Memorandum from Unknown Author to Senator Langer Regarding Clearance for Reimbursement of Expenses, February 21, 1955
This memorandum dated February 21, 1955, from unknown author to United States (US) Senator William Langer, written on US Senate memorandum stationery, reads:
Senator: Mr. Chumbers [sic] called, said he has talked to Commissioner Emmons, but Mr. Emmons has been unable to clear with the Secretary of the Interior as to the Federal government\u27s reimbursing the State of N. Dak. for their expenses. Because of the Holiday tomorrow, he may not get a report from the Secretary before Thursday.
Mr. Chumbers most likely refers to Pete Chumbris, to whom other documents in the Langer papers of this period refer.
Commission Emmons most likely refers to Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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Letter from Ben Youngbird and Carl Whitman, Jr. Requesting Meeting, February 1955https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1861/thumbnail.jp
Senator Trent Lott\u27s visit to South America with Senator Bob Dole and Senator Orrin Hatch
Footage from Senator Trent Lott\u27s visit to South America with Senator Bob Dole and Senator Orrin Hatch. They visited several countries and met with various leaders. Topics discussed include: narcotics trafficking; economic progress; argiculture; and relations with the United States
Memo to Senator Langer Indicating that Marin Cross Requests Langer\u27s Presence at Meeting with the US Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, May 10, 1948
This memo dated May 10, likely from 1948, does not have an author and is addressed to United States (US) Senator William Langer. The memo informs Langer that Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross was in that morning and would like Langer to attend a meeting with the US Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee later that day. There are some shorthand notes on the memo.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1382/thumbnail.jp
Portrait of Senator Allen Ellender.
Handwritten inscription: For Senator Ellender.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joephoto_c/1130/thumbnail.jp
Portrait of Senator Mike Mansfield.
Handwritten inscription: \u27With best personal wishes to Felton Johnston, Secretary of the U.S. Senate, from his friend Mike Mansfield, U.S. Senator - Montana\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1106/thumbnail.jp
Distribution of Alien Plant Species of the Middle Volga Region (South-East of the European Part of Russia): a Dataset
Background The dataset presented in the current study contains information regarding alien vascularplant species found in the Middle Volga Region (South-East of the European part ofRussia). The dataset overall includes 413 species belonging to 247 genera and 67families. The described dataset is based on the data published during floristic studies from1851 to 2019. The dataset does not include alien vascular plant species that havepresently disappeared from the territory of the region. It contains a total of 7,782 records ofoccurrences, extracted from the Salix system of information and analytics, developed in theInstitute of Ecology of the Volga River Basin of the Russian Academy of Sciences.New informationA total of 7,782 records were published on the occurrence of alien vascular plants in theMiddle Volga Region. Each entry includes information regarding the place of occurrence ofthe alien plant species, the year of occurrence, the person who recorded the alien plantand who identified it, status of the species (introduced or invasive), link to the herbarium,which contains the specimen and the literary source. If it were impossible to establish thenames of the persons who collected the samples and (or) their identification in theidentifiedBy and recordedBy fields, the names of the authors of the publication given in theassociatedReferences field were entered. The presented dataset supplements theinformation on the distribution of alien plant species in the whole European part of Russiaand specifies the places of their findings in the Middle Volga Region © Senator S et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Funding: This work was supported by the Competitiveness of the Ural Federal University (Russian Federation Government Regulation no. 211, contract no. 02. A03.21.0006)
Senator speaks at JACL event
Nevada Senator Pat McCarran, co-author of the Walter-McCarran Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, speaks at a JACL event. Pictured left to right are: Mike Masaoka, Washington DC JACL Representative, Senator McCarran, an unidentified Japanese representative and Pennsylvania Congressman Francis E. Walter, McCarran's co-author of the legislation. (Seabrook Farms
Portrait of Senator Scott W. Lucas.
Handwritten inscription: \u27To my good friend Felton M. \u27Skeeter\u27 Johnston with best wishes and high regards. From W. Lucas Senator from Illinois\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1104/thumbnail.jp
Portrait of Senator Alan H. Bible.
Handwritten inscription: \u27To an old and valued friend [with] deep affection - Alan Bible [V.S.] Senator, Nevada 1955\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1264/thumbnail.jp
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