Evansville Resident Opposes Bayh's Blockade Support
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
In response to Senator Bayh's proposal of a blockade of ships at American ports who engage in trade with North Vietnam, a resident of Evansville, Indiana expressed his disapproval in a letter. Plainly, he writes, "Surely, you realize our so-called blockades of various countries that are in current disfavor have never done significant harm to the stability of their governments. Castro is stronger than ever, Mao stronger than ever, North Korea no weaker, and even Albania's government seems to be in no danger."
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Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Mail Files, Foreign Relations – Vietnam, Sep-Oct 1965
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-08-29
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Evansville, Indiana
Indiana Resident Displeased with Anti-War Protestors
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
In a letter addressed to "Legislators," a resident of Hagerstown, Indiana expresses his extreme displeasure with anti-war protests. The constituent writes, "These riots, marches etc., come naturally as a result of the liberal radicals (who turn out to be Communist sympathizers having been babied, coddled and pampered for the many past years..." He concludes with the fact that these sentiments are outside the realm of politics but instead represent a true patriotic perspective.
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Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Mail Files, Foreign Relations – Vietnam, Sep-Oct 1965
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-10-16
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"Indiana Students Who CARE"
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
A press release from "CARE," announcing the 3,000-plus Indiana college and university students preparing for a state-wide campaign to raise funds for South Vietnamese school children. Called "Indiana Students who CARE," the group's honorary chairman was Senator Bayh.
CARE
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Working Files: Foreign Policy, Vietnam War, 1965
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1965
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Amendments to the Administrative Procedure Act committee print
Government information -- United States.
Freedom of information.
This "Comparison of the Administrative Procedure Act as Proposed to be Amended by S. 1336 with the Existing Law" was compiled by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure. It offers a side-by-side comparison of the Administrative Procedure Act and S. 1336, 89th Congress, 1st Session, which was one of many drafts referred to the Subcommittee.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-04-01
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American Bar Association analysis of S. J. Res. 1/H. J. Res. 1
Constitutional amendments.
Presidents -- Succession -- United States.
Identical bills were introduced in the House and Senate in the first week of January by Emanuel Celler (D-NY) and Birch Bayh (D-IN) respectively and a supporting analysis issued by the American Bar Association as part of its effort to mobilize public support.
American Bar Association
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries
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1965
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Asian Studies Scholars Concerned About Vietnam
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Vietnam -- Politics and government -- 1945-1975.
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928
Six Asian Studies scholars at Indiana University-Bloomington expresse their concerns to Senator Bayh over American policies and military action in Vietnam. Their two page letter explores their understanding of Vietnamese nationalism, history, politics and culture. The scholars reveal their anxiety and fears of a failed American response in the region. They conclude with an offer to be of service to the Senator in this great matter.
Constituents
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Mail Files, Foreign Relations – Vietnam, Sep-Oct 1965
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-04-08
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Bayh notes
Constitutional amendments.
Presidents -- Succession -- United States.
But differences within the Senate quickly surfaced. Senator Keating had been defeated in the November election, but his objections were taken up by Roman Hruska, a new member of the subcommittee, during the January 29 hearings. Bayh’s notes indicate that the full range of concerns about language resurfaced as well. Nevertheless S. J. Res. 1 was reported out to the full Judiciary Committee on February 1 with a text identical to what had been approved by the Senate the previous October.
Bayh, Birch, 1928-
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965
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Bayh notes from conference committee
Constitutional amendments.
Presidents -- Succession -- United States.
Three areas of disagreement emerged between House and Senate versions, all involving time: the period of time during which the vice president and cabinet must decide whether they disagree with the president’s declaration that he is fit to resume his duties (two days versus seven); the time before Congress convenes to resolve the issue between the president and the vice president and cabinet (48 hours versus the less specific “immediately”); and the time-limit for Congress to reach a decision (10 days versus no specific time limit). Bayh’s notes hint at the hypothetical situations posed in order to test the two versions
Bayh, Birch, 1928-
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965
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Bloomingdale Resident Criticizes Secretary McNamara
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
McNamara, Robert S.
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
In a rebuke of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's actions, an Indianapolis resident expresses his opinion of the situation in Vietnam. Pointedly, the constituent asks Senator Bayh, "…are you interested in saving McNamara's face or in saving american lives and money[?]"
Constituent
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Mail Files, Foreign Relations – Vietnam, Jul-Aug 1965
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-06-23
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Bloomington Resident Disagrees with Bayh Analysis
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
United States--Foreign relations--Vietnam
Bayh, Birch, -- 1928-
After thanking Senator Bayh for his interpretation of Johnson's policies in Vietnam, the Bloomington resident shares where their views depart. He cites both failure a to recognize the history of the 1954 policy and a flawed view of communist aggressiveness.
Constituent
Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers, Legislative Mail Files, Foreign Relations – Vietnam, Jan-Jun 1965
Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
1965-04-07
Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries
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