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Item The challenge of nuclear development.(UNPUBLISHED, 1967-03-29) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorPrepared for delivery by Senator Warren G. Magnuson to The American Nuclear Society, Richland, Washington. Given after Senator Magnuson introduced Bill S. 508, "which would provide for the development of six privately owned nuclear-powered merchant vessels.Item Collection of correspondence from U. S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson.(UNPUBLISHED, 1954-05-27) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorIncludes several bills. There are three copies of S. 3118, of which only one is digitized.Item Official record of proceedings of the Centennial Observance of the Stevens' Treaties.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955-06-11) Luce, Charles F.; McVay, Alfred; Magnuson, Warren G., Senator; Newberg, Richard L., Senator; Holmes, Hal, M. C.Includes a list of dances and games, a listing of those camped at Memorial Park, remarks by Thomas M. Reid, remarks of Maudie C. Antoine, remarks by Alex Saluskin, remarks by Oliver W. Frank, and copies of the letters received from Senator Warren G. Magnuson, Senator Richard L. Neuberger, and M.C. Hal Holmes.Item Remarks of Senator Warren G. Magnuson at the dedication ceremony of Donald W. Douglas Laboratories.(UNPUBLISHED, 1967-03-29) Magnuson, Warren G., Senator"To me it is significant that the scientific and technical skills that gave the power of the atom to our nation's military strength, has been equally applied to peaceful applications will offer every American the promise for better living in this fascinating age. And the people of Washington are destined to play a leading role in this exciting quest for a more productive life from nuclear energy."Item Remarks of Senator Warren G. Magnuson at the Inland Waterways Association Third Annual Meeting.(UNPUBLISHED, 1952) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorSpeech on the future of dam building in Washington, including a third powerhouse on the Grand Coulee Dam.Item S. 282: a bill to provide from the termination of Federal supervision over the property of the Confederated Tribes of Colville Indians.(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1967-01-12) Magnuson, Warren G., Senator; Jackson, Henry Martin ScoopBill presented to the 20th Congress, 1st session. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.Item S. 668 - a bill to amend the Act entitled "An Act to transfer the maintenance and operation of hospital and health facilities for Indians to the Public Health Service...."(UNKNOWN, 1961-01-30) Magnuson, Warren G., Senator; Jackson, Henry Martin ScoopFrom the 87th Congress, 1st Session. "Mr. Magnuson (for himself and Mr. Jackson) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs."Item S. 670 - a Bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to establish, in the State of Washington, an institution for the care, custody, and education of certain juvenile dependants and delinquents.(UNPUBLISHED, 1961-01-30) Magnuson, Warren G., Senator; Jackson, Henry Martin Scoop87th Congress, 1st Session. "Mr. Magnuson (for himself and Mr. Jackson) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs."Item S. J. Res. 170: joint resolution regarding Indian fishing rights.(UNPUBLISHED, 1964-04-17) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorFrom the 88th Congress, 2nd Session. "Mr. Magnuson introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs." See EPM-069-05-002 for Senator Magnuson's speech on this resolution.Item S.1442: a bill to provide for the closing of the Colville Indian Reservation.(1963-05-02) Jackson, Henry Martin Scoop; Magnuson, Warren G., Senator"Read twice and referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs."Item Statement made by Warren G. Magnuson on the floor of the United States Senate about S. J. Res. 170.(UNPUBLISHED, 1964-04-17) Magnuson, Warren G., SenatorRegarding authorizing "State regulation of the time and manner of fishing outside an Indian Reservation when such regulations are for the purpose of conservation and are equally applicable to all persons." See EPM-069-05-003 for a copy of S. J. Res. 170.