With Catherine May in Congress. January 1962
Catherine May reports on her family life, including their move from Washington State to Bethesda, Maryland and their hectic holiday season.
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Catherine May reports on her family life, including their move from Washington State to Bethesda, Maryland and their hectic holiday season.
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Catherine May discusses the defeat of the United States in Cuba.
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Catherine May discusses the tension in Congress created by the Soviet walk-out.
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Catherine May discusses the Quality Stabilization bill which aims to help small business.
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Catherine May discusses the Omnibus Farm bill hearings conducted by the House Committee on Agriculture.
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Catherine May discusses the goal of Congress to create affordable health care for senior citizens.
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Catherine May discusses the talk surrounding the "espionage plane from the United States downed in Soviet Russia."
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Catherine May discusses the difficult choice of "foregoing selected Government services" to achieve a "meaningful" tax cut.
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Catherine May discusses enacted legislation and legislation still under debate during the second half of the legislative session.
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Catherine May voices her hesitation concerning a nuclear test ban treaty proposed by the US and Britain for the Soviet Union.
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Catherine May discuses the current debate on the floor of the House concerning a bill to establish a communications satellite corporation.
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Catherine May pens a personal newsletter, at the request of her readers, and provides an update concerning her family's new life in Bethesda, Maryland.
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In honor of Memorial Day, Catherine May prints a poem, written by the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Commander-in-Chief, Byron B. Gentry, saluting the men of World War II.
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Catherine May summarizes events and topics discussed during her breakfast with fellow Senators, House Members and former President Eisenhower at his official headquarters at the college of Gettysburg.
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Catherine May reports on the Subcommittee on Family Farms, the progress to establish a second Country Life Commission, and important steps needed to improve the life in modern, rural America.
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