Journals.(a series) 1963-1978.

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Journals.(a series) 1963-1978.

Journal shows parlimentary actions, identity of the person by name or office, clippings from the Congressional Record are posted in the volume's pages and dummy strips are regularly bound to provide space for the clippings. Each volume typically covers a period varying from four days to two weeks with the longer time predominating. Journal entries are type written on plain bond paper, and numbered conscutively, marked with editing and proofreading notations and used as copy to print the House journal. After GPO is finished the ms is bound in red calf quarter bindings, l5 x 9 inches, and returned to the Clerk of the House. Typically it takes four pages of ms journal to equal one page of the published version.

6 linear ft. 31 vols.

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