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2 Freedom of Communications: Final Report of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Prepared by Its Subcommittee of the Subcommittee on Communications, Pursuant to S. Res. 305, 86th Congress 1961

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87TH CONGRESS           SENATE                 REPT. 994
  1st Session                                   Part 2





        FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATIONS





                  FINAL REPORT

                        OF THE

           COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE
              UNITED   STATES   SENATE

                     PREPARED BY ITS

      SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE
                ON  COMMUNICATIONS
        PURSUANT   TO S. RES. 305, 86TH CONGRESS


                       PART  II

   The Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Study
       Papers of Vice President RICHARD M. NIXON,

          AUGUST  1 THROUGH NOVEMBER  7, 1960











 NOvEMBER 28, 1961.-Filed under authority of the order of the Senate
                   of September 13, 1961


              U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
  75452             WASHINGTON : 1961


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