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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Statement Draft for Congressman Bob Dole on Freedom of Information
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
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Draft with edits of Congressman Bob Dole's statement introducing legislation to establish a federal public records law. Original text was written by J. Philip Carlson, who Minority Counsel for the House Committee on Government Operations from 1956-1980.
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Carlson, J. Philip
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-01
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Memorandum on Freedom of Information from Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
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September 1965 memoradum from Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer on freedom of information. The memo was written by Minority Counsel, J. Philip Carlson.
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Carlson, J. Philip
Dwyer, Florence P.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1965-09-29
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Correspondence Between John H. Colburn, Congressman John E. Moss, and Congressman Bob Dole
Subject
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
United States. Congress--Constituent communication
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Correspondence between John H. Colburn and Congressmen John E. Moss and Bob Dole about S. 1160 and Dole's bill, H.R. 12160. Colburn is writing as Chairman of the Federal Laws Committee of the American Newspapers Publishers Association and Editor and Publisher of The Wichita Eagle and The Wichita Beacon of Wichita, Kansas.
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Colburn, John H.
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-02
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Correspondence Between John H. Colburn and Congressman Bob Dole
Subject
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
United States. Congress--Constituent communication
Description
An account of the resource
Correspondence between John H. Colburn and Congressman Bob Dole about the differing House and Senate versions of freedom of information bills. Colburn, Chairman of the Federal Laws Committee of the American Newspapers Publishers Association and Editor and Publisher of The Wichita Eagle and The Wichita Beacon, asks Dole if he could get behind the Senate bill. Dole replies that the main reason for introducing similar legislation in the House is to overcome perceived opposition of the Johnson Administration.
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Colburn, John H.
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-01
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Correspondence between Paul Conrad and Congressman Bob Dole
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
United States. Congress--Constituent communication
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Correspondence between Congressman Bob Dole and Paul Conrad, a representative of the National Newspaper Association. Conrad writes on behalf of the organization, which represents nearly 7,000 publishers and editors in all 50 states, to thank Dole for his support in the wake of the passage of the Freedom of Information bill.
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Conrad, Paul
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-06
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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diop_0040
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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'To Win the Fight Against World Starvation' <em>Reader's Digest</em> article
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
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This article raises many questions and contentions with the United States' foreign aid and Food for Peace programs. It argues that these programs are not producing the intended results and require major revision to bring about change in the countries that abuse and rely too heavily on American agriculture and financial aid. The author believes that the Food for Peace program can work, but Congress needs to enforce the program's intentions and hold countries to their promises to develop their own agricultural programs.
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Danielian, N.R.
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 144, Folder 8, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-08
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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diop_0014.jpg
diop_0014.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Newspaper article, "Wheat to India Decision is Due"
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
Description
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The article describes the U.S. decision on continued foreign aid and agricultural assistance to India after the Congressional Delegation traveled to that country. The grain shipments to India would end on January 1, 1967 if President Johnson did not approve an additional shipment of 2 million tons of grain. The article discusses the history of U.S. grain shipments to India and mentions the Congressional Delegation and its report on findings and observations to the President.
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Davis, Spencer
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 281, Folder 3, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-12-27
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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diop_0019.jpg
diop_0019.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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Letters from Congressman William L. Dawson to Congressman John E. Moss
Subject
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
Description
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Letter from Congressman William L. Dawson to Congressman John E. Moss, who was Chairman of the Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations. This letter outlines the jursidictions of the Subcommittee for the 88th Congress, which will follow principles set out in his letters of June 9 and 13, 1955, which are attached. The 1955 letters outline a clear need for making government information public knowledge.
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Dawson, William L. (William Levi), 1886-1970
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 144, Folder 7, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1963-03-07
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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diop_0026
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
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Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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<a href="http://dolearchives.ku.edu/" target="_blank">http://dolearchives.ku.edu/</a>
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Statement by Congressman Bob Dole regarding Indian Agriculture
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Food relief, American -- India.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
India.
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Congressman Robert J. Dole presents his observations from the congressional trip to India. He emphasizes the need to organize and coordinate agriculture assistance through other countries, but he also states that progress in India has been made through fertilizer production, development of water and soil resources, and increasing yields through the High-Yielding Varieties program. Congressman Dole stresses Congress' need to consider India's food needs.
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Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 144, Folder 8, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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diop_0012.jpg
diop_0012.pdf
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India (TGN: 7000198)
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Dole Archives, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics
Description
An account of the resource
Shortly after the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas (KU) Chancellor Robert Hemenway approached Senator Dole with a proposal that he entrust his congressional papers, accrued over 35 years of public service, to KU — the university he attended before military service in WWII interrupted his studies. The University was eager to build upon the research potential of this collection and create an institute that would offer opportunities for the public and for students of all ages and all backgrounds — from KU and across the nation — to discover how they might best serve their communities, their states, and the nation. Senator Dole immediately agreed, but insisted that he wanted no personal monument. Rather, he favored creation of a non-partisan forum, dedicated to public service, training for leadership, and promoting the ideal that politics is an honorable profession. It was from these discussions that the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics was conceived. Dole deposited his papers with the University of Kansas in May 2000 and transferred title to the university in 2001. The papers were housed at the Spencer Research Library until the Dole Institute was completed in 2003, at which point they were transferred to the newly constructed building, and the Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections was born.
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<a href="http://dolearchives.ku.edu/" target="_blank">http://dolearchives.ku.edu/</a>
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Letter to John H. Colburn Enclosing a Memorandum Comparing S. 1160 with H.R. 5012 and Companion Bills
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Freedom of information--Law and legislation.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee.
Description
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Letter from Congressman Bob Dole explaining the differences between his bill and others and enclosing other material, including a January 5, 1966, memo by J. Phillip Carlson compairing S. 1160 with H.R. 5012 and companion bills.
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Dole, Robert J., 1923-
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Robert J. Dole House of Representatives Papers, Box 189, Folder 1, Robert J. Dole Archive and Special Collections, University of Kansas
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
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1966-01-26
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Dole Archives, Dole Institute of Politics
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application/pdf
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English
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Document
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diop_0034