Word: objection
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House of Representatives passes many a tidbit of a bill because no member arouses himself to say "I object." But one noon last week the House assembled in anything but a "unanimous consent" mood...
...Speaker, I hope the gentleman from New York will not object to my request to proceed for five minutes...
...Fish: Mr. Speaker, I object...
...have been here longer than has the gentleman from New York. . . . I had hoped we would be able to proceed . . . in the interest of gentlemen on both sides of the aisle who have bills of importance to the country and to their districts. . . . Is the gentleman going to object to all bills called...
...Fish: . . . If the gentleman will permit to go into the Record the telegram written by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh to the President, I shall not object...