Word: thye
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...YOUR AUG. 23 REPORT ON THE CONGRESS AND YOUR ALLUSION TO MINNESOTA'S SENATOR ED THYE AS A REPUBLICAN IRRESPONSIBLE: WE CONSIDER THYE A MOST RESPONSIBLE MEMBER OF THE U.S. SENATE, AND BEG TO INFORM YOU THAT WHILE HE MAY NOT AGREE WITH EVERY MEASURE IN THE ADMINISTRATION'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM, HE IS DEFINITELY REPRESENTATIVE OF A LARGE BODY OF REPUBLICAN OPINION HERE . . . WE HAVE NEVER HAD CAUSE TO QUESTION HIS LOYALTY...
...hunters' sniping subsided, the Senate passed and sent to conference with the House the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1954. The final Senate tally: 62-28. Voting "aye" were 44 Republicans, 18 Democrats. Voting "nay" were Wayne Morse, 24 Democrats and three Republicans. The three: Minnesota's Ed Thye, Bill Langer and Joe McCarthy...
Senators Homer Ferguson (R-Mich.), Milton R. Young (R-N. Dak.), Edward J. Thye (R-Minn.), Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.), Lister Hill (D-Ala.), and Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash.) have already praised the attempt to restore the appropriation to the full $15 million spent last year...
David P. Bicks '55, vice-president of the Council, announced that he had received letters from Homer Ferguson (R-Mich.), Milton R. Young (R-N. Dak.), Edward J. Thye (R-Minn.), Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.), Lister Hill (D-Ala.), and Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash.), all expressing enthusiastic interest in defeating the House bill...
...Thye wrote Bicks, "I assure you I will do my utmost as a member of the Appropriations Committee to obtain an adequate appropriation for the continuation of this very worthwhile program...