Word: mcc
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Jeanne- Marie North, Susan M. Reed, Elizabeth Rudulph, Alain L. Sanders, Zona Sparks, Susanne Washburn (Senior Staff); Wilmer Ames Jr., Bernard Baumohl, David Bjerklie, Kathleen Brady, Robert I. Burger, Valenice Castronovo, Howard G. Chua- Eoan, Edward W. Desmond, Andrea Dorfman, Helen Sen Doyle, David Ellis, Kathryn Jackson Fallon, Mary McC. Fernandez, Cassie T. Furgurson, John Edward Gallagher, Nancy R. Gibbs, Lois Gilman, Edward M. Gomez, Christine Gorman, Rodman Griffin, Michael P. Harris, Carol A. Johmann, Sinting Lai, JoAnn Lum, Valerie J. Marchant, Naushad S. Mehta, Katherine Mihok, Emily Mitchell, Lawrence Mondi, Christine Morgan, Adrianne Jucius Navon, Jeannie Park, Barry Rehfeld...
Reagan's plans for Monday started with another prayer service, this time at St. John's Episcopal Church. He and the First Lady were to be escorted by motorcade to the Capitol Building by 10:30 a.m. by Senators Charles McC. Mathias and Wendell Ford, the chairman and a minority member respectively of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. The split-second Inaugural script, worked out in rehearsals staged with military personnel standing in for the Reagans, called for the swearing-in to begin just before noon. The oath of office was to be administered by Chief Justice Warren...
...exercise his option to head it. The post opened up when Illinois' Charles Percy, a moderate, lost his reelection bid Nov. 6. Some conservatives had been pressuring Helms to take the Foreign Relations post, especially if Lugar won the majority leader election and left Maryland's Charles McC. Mathias, a liberal, in line for the job. Last week Helms quietly urged his backers to vote against Lugar in the majority leader race so that the Indianan could take over the Foreign Relations post while Helms stayed on as chairman of the Agriculture Committee, where he can watch over...
...Biden wanted a clear-cut answer on whether the Justice Department can switch sides from positions held by previous administrations," Steven Metalitz, aide to Sen. Charles McC. Mathias (R-Md.), a member of the Judiciary Committee, said yesterday...
That was not all. Republican Charles McC. Mathias of Maryland last week introduced another Senate resolution calling upon the President to "immediately invite" the Soviets to negotiations on strategic arms and the proliferation of nuclear weapons and technology. Mathias charged that the Administration was guilty of a "grievous failure" for not having initiated such negotiations. "Nothing less than the future of mankind is at stake," he said...