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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a law recently passed by Congress to prevent the Council of the District of Columbia ("D.C. City Council") from imposing policies protecting the gay community on religious institutions like Georgetown University. The episode aired on Tuesday, October 3, 1989, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a new push in Congress to bring international pressure against apartheid in South Africa. They also comment on the visit to Washington, D.C., of Archbishop of Cape Town Desmond M. Tutu and other anti-apartheid leaders. The episode aired on Tuesday, May 16, 1989, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Robert J. "Bob" Dole of Kansas debate whether the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) should become the 51st U.S. state. The episode aired on Thursday, May 21, 1987, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a proposal to grant statehood to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). The episode aired on Thursday, May 24, 1990, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate President George H. W. Bush's opposition to granting statehood to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). The episode aired on Wednesday, April 4, 1990, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Robert J. "Bob" Dole of Kansas debate Senator Dole's initiative to hang a POW-MIA (Prisoners of War/Missing in Action) flag in the U.S Capitol Building Rotunda in honor of missing U.S service members. The episode aired on Friday, November 21, 1986, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a proposal to grant statehood to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). The episode aired on Monday, June 8, 1992, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a plan proposed by the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (or "Drug Czar") William J. "Bill" Bennett to rid Washington, D.C., of drugs, crime, and violence as part of the "war on drugs." The episode aired on Friday, April 21, 1989, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Robert J. "Bob" Dole of Kansas debate arms control negotiations between the United States and Soviet Union and Soviet demands before an upcoming summit in Washington, D.C., between President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev. The episode aired on Wednesday, November 4, 1987, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Robert J. "Bob" Dole of Kansas debate a Senate vote on whether the Soviet Union should be allowed to move into a new Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C., with concerns over Soviet espionage activities. The episode aired on Wednesday, October 14, 1987, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate the results of the Washington Summit between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, in which international issues and arms control were discussed. The episode aired on Friday, December 11, 1987, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate measures introduced in Congress to grant statehood to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). The episode aired on Friday, December 20, 1991, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming a proposal to grant statehood to the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.). The episode aired on Monday, May 10, 1993, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming comment on the American Medical Association's (AMA) visit to Washington, D.C., and debate the need for support from America's physicians to reform the U.S. healthcare system. The episode aired on Monday, April 5, 1993, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Sound recording of the radio program "Face Off." Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy of Massachusetts and Senator Alan K. "Al" Simpson of Wyoming debate a construction proposal for a new office building on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C., for use by the staff of the Supreme Court of the United States, and whether a portion of the building could be used by congressional staff. The episode aired on Monday, April 11, 1988, on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Joan Bennett Kennedy (center, holding check) receives a donation to the John F. Kennedy Library Building Fund from representatives of the Mister Donut company; Mister Donut shops contributed one full day's profits to the fund. Left to right: President of Mister Donut, David B. Slater (also holding check); Mrs. Kennedy; Barbara Slater. Washington, D.C. [Notes: The photograph accompanies a letter dated April 15, 1965, from Director of Marketing for Mister Donut, Robert A. Danziger, to Senator Kennedy, regarding the use of the photograph in a Boston Sunday Herald magazine supplement.]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Senator Edward M. Kennedy (seated in chair at far right) visits with the gold medal winners of the Junior Olympics Program sponsored by the Pleasure Island amusement park in Wakefield, Massachusetts; the program included physical fitness training that followed the recommendations of the President's Council on Youth Fitness. Seated on sofa, left to right: President of Pleasure Island, Inc., Walter A. Smith, Jr.; Paul William Sweeney (wearing medal around his neck); Leslie Ann Stevenson (wearing medal around her neck). Senator Kennedy holds Miss Stevenson's medal in his right hand. Washington, D.C. [Notes: The photograph accompanies correspondence between Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Walter A. Smith, Jr. regarding signed copies of the photograph for the gold medal winners.]