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When Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon Johnson joined the Senate in 1949, the first debate both joined was a filibuster over a proposed reform of the rules governing filibusters.
Senator Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) appeared on the "Longines Chronoscope" interview program. Topics included the growth of communism, President Dwight D. Eisenhower's foreign policy, and what issues ...
Hubert H. Humphrey has lessors for our times. Here, the U.S. Senator tells the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 29,1968 in Chicago that he accepts the party's nomination as its candidate for ...
Humphrey took to talking with Georgia’s wise old Senator Walter George, who had been among the first to scorn Hubert as an upstart. Senate veterans still remember how Humphrey worked to win ...
The Hubert Humphrey of 1948 already sported the widow’s peak that would become pronounced later in life; he had the Sunday-school earnestness of a Midwestern druggist—which he was—and the ...
Post-election 1968 was a difficult time for Hubert H. Humphrey as he struggled to come to terms with his loss to Richard Nixon. In a letter to his son, Doug, Humphrey acknowledged that he was ...
In that way, he resembled another important Democratic Senate leader: Hubert Humphrey. The late senator from Nevada cared about the institution and wanted to protect its reputation and shape its ...
Shortly after noon on Monday, March 30, 1964, U.S. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) stood at his polished mahogany desk in the Senate chamber and launched what would be an 83-day debate over the ...
When Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon Johnson joined the Senate in 1949, the first debate both joined was a filibuster over a proposed reform of the rules governing filibusters. According to a Senate ...
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