The Personnel of the Seventy-seventh Congress
Madge M. McKinney
American Political Science Review, 1942, vol. 36, issue 1, 67-75
Abstract:
Rarely in history has a legislative body been confronted with problems, the implications of which are so far-reaching, the solutions of which are so important to civilization, as is the present American Congress. The questions with which the Seventy-seventh Congress has to cope include national defense, civil liberties in times of crisis, fundamental labor policies, forms of taxation, and possibly monetary standards.
Date: 1942
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