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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-NOV. 3, 1969

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"STRATEGY AND SCIENCE: TOWARD A NATIONAL October i6. 1969 SECURITY POLICY FOR THE 1970'S" [H. Con. Res. 338] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the document entitled "Strategy and Science: Toward a National Priming as Security Policy for the 1970V', hearings by the Subcommittee on "d^tLnai^^'^pres. National Security Policy and Scientific Developments, dated April 27, 1969, be printed as a House document and that an additional three thousand copies be printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. P a s s e d October 16, 1969. '

October 28, 1969

EULOGIES ON DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER [H. Con. Res. 368] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there shall be printed with illustrations as a House document a „^""*\"^ ^^,. .,

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compilation oi the eulogies on the late Dwight David Eisenhower additional copies. delivered in the Congress; the eulogy delivered by President Nixon and the benediction by the Reverend Doctor Elson in the rotunda of the Capitol on Sunday, March 30, 1969; the text of the funeral service at the Washington Cathedral on Monday, March 31, 1969; and the text of appropriate eulogies, messages, prayers, and scriptural selections delivered at the funeral services at Abilene, Kansas April 2, 1969; and that thirty-two thousand two hundred and fifty additional copies shall be printed, of which twenty one thousand nine hundred and fifty copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and ten thousand three hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate. SEC. 2. The copy shall be prepared and bound in such style as the Joint Committee on Printing may direct. SEC. 3. Copies of such document shall be prorated to Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate for a period of sixty days, after which the unused balance shall revert to the respective House and Senate document rooms. P a s s e d October 28, 1969.

NINTH INTERNATIONAL

C O N G R E S S ON

November 3. 1969

HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY [s. con. Re's. 12] Whereas higli-speed photographic teclmiques can magnify the time scale of scientific phenomena revealing parameters for research, engineering, and testing that are extremely important to every nation; and AVhereas the First and Fifth International Congresses on High Speed Photography were held in the United States of America, as organized and conducted by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers; and Whereas the Fifth International Congress on High Speed Photograpliy in 1960 was supported by the Federal Government, as expressed in the S. Con. Res. 75 in 1959; and Whereas other meetings were held in Paris, I^ondon, Cologne, The Hague, Zurich, and Stockholm, and in each instance these meetings have received the recogiiition and the support of the governments of the respective host countries; and

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