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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 19, 1969

[83 STAT.

directed to reenroll the resolution with the following change, namely: in line 6 of the enrolled resolution strike out the word "Hunsacker" and insert in lieu thereof "Hunsaker". Agreed to June 9, 1969.

June 19, 1969 [H. Con. R e s. 114

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE-TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That the Congress sends congratulations and greetings to Dartmouth College on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of its founding, and extends the hope of the people of the United States that Dartmouth College will continue to grow and prosper in centuries yet to come. P a s s e d June 19, 1969. June 26, 1969 [S. Con. R e s. 17]

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY-TENTH ANNIVERSARY

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Reiwesentatlves conourring), That the Congress recognizes the great benefits the Saint Jjawrence Seaway has provided in stinuilating economic development and prosperity not only wirliin the region of the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Seaway system, but throughout the entire United States and the Xorth American Continent, and commends the celebration, during the period from June 26, 1969, through July 7, 1969, of the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Saint Lawrence Seaway to all Americans. Agreed to June 26, 1969.

July 1, 1969 [H. Con. R e s. 296]

ADJOURNMENT-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate ooncurr'mg), That when the two houses adjourn on "Wednesday, July 2, 1969, they stand adjourned until 12 o'clock meridian, Monday, July 7, 1969. P a s s e d July 1, 1969. '

July 1, 1969 [S. Con. R e s. 21] Printing of additional c o p i e s.

July 17, 1969 [H. Con. R e s. 300]

THERMAL POLLUTION~1968 HEARINGS

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Public Works, one thousand additional copies of part I, and seven hundred additional copies of part 2, thermal pollution, 1968 hearings, held during the second session of the Ninetieth Congress. Agreed to July 1, 1969,

BASEBALL~ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY

Whereas, baseball is among the oldest outstanding national games of the United States, combining (the zest of the amateur with the skills of the professional and providing excitement, drama, interest, and entertainment both for participants and for spectator's; and Whereas, although baseball was already being widely played, watched, and attended in various forms on a largely amateur or recreational basis, the development of the game to its present status as a national

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