Memorial Tributes Delivered in Congress: Ronald H. Brown, 1941-1996, Secretary of CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 245 pages |
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... pay tribute to Secretary BROWN and other public servants and industry leaders who lost their lives . Mr. President , I yield the floor . Mr. HATCH . Mr. President , I will not say much here today except that I knew RON BROWN very well ...
... pay tribute to Secretary BROWN and other public servants and industry leaders who lost their lives . Mr. President , I yield the floor . Mr. HATCH . Mr. President , I will not say much here today except that I knew RON BROWN very well ...
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... pay my respects this morning . Mr. KENNEDY . Mr. President , I would like to read into the Record a tribute to RON BROWN which I gave last Tues- day evening at the Metropolitan Baptist Church here in Washington . There were a number of ...
... pay my respects this morning . Mr. KENNEDY . Mr. President , I would like to read into the Record a tribute to RON BROWN which I gave last Tues- day evening at the Metropolitan Baptist Church here in Washington . There were a number of ...
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... pay tribute to RON BROWN . RON BROWN had a remarkable career , marked by his ex- ceptional ability to unify people from diverse backgrounds . As chairman of the Democratic National Committee , he used this talent to bring the party's ...
... pay tribute to RON BROWN . RON BROWN had a remarkable career , marked by his ex- ceptional ability to unify people from diverse backgrounds . As chairman of the Democratic National Committee , he used this talent to bring the party's ...
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... tributes to them . But , in the end , the best tribute we can pay them is to keep alive their determination to recreate what is best about America wher- ever people long for freedom and justice and opportunity . Let us today rededicate ...
... tributes to them . But , in the end , the best tribute we can pay them is to keep alive their determination to recreate what is best about America wher- ever people long for freedom and justice and opportunity . Let us today rededicate ...
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... tribute these young people are paying our Gail , " said Dobert's mother , Maureen . " When people think of ... pay because she and her brother made our job so easy . " Dobert's brother , Ray , turned 33 the day of his sister's ...
... tribute these young people are paying our Gail , " said Dobert's mother , Maureen . " When people think of ... pay because she and her brother made our job so easy . " Dobert's brother , Ray , turned 33 the day of his sister's ...
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