Alaska, 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 30, to Authorize the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Make Investigation Into Any Other Matter Within Its Jurisdiction, and for Other Purposes, Parte5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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... problems were somewhat pointed up . I wonder if either or both of you gentlemen would just describe for the record and for the subcommittee members a little of the history of McKinley National Park , with particular reference to its ...
... problems were somewhat pointed up . I wonder if either or both of you gentlemen would just describe for the record and for the subcommittee members a little of the history of McKinley National Park , with particular reference to its ...
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... problem here a number of years ago , but it seems it has leveled out and our sheep population is at optimum level at the present time . I don't believe we have any problems now . Mr. PRASAL . Not as far as wolves or any predators . Mr ...
... problem here a number of years ago , but it seems it has leveled out and our sheep population is at optimum level at the present time . I don't believe we have any problems now . Mr. PRASAL . Not as far as wolves or any predators . Mr ...
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... problems of Alaska to do something about them and not as tourists . I know that the tourist business is very important to Alaska , but I can assure you outside of the thousands of miles we have covered we have not been tourists . We ...
... problems of Alaska to do something about them and not as tourists . I know that the tourist business is very important to Alaska , but I can assure you outside of the thousands of miles we have covered we have not been tourists . We ...
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... problems of Alaska would be the approach of a person to people rather than trying to solve those problems through the study of maps or dead reports . Now you frequently complain up here that you have no vote in Congress . That ...
... problems of Alaska would be the approach of a person to people rather than trying to solve those problems through the study of maps or dead reports . Now you frequently complain up here that you have no vote in Congress . That ...
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... problems . The very opposite has been the case so far as Mr. O'Brien is concerned . He has given freely of his time and of his great abilities in our behalf . And if all other Alaskans could have viewed his endeavors for us as I have ...
... problems . The very opposite has been the case so far as Mr. O'Brien is concerned . He has given freely of his time and of his great abilities in our behalf . And if all other Alaskans could have viewed his endeavors for us as I have ...
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