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Domestic News March 8, 1935

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

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North Dakota senate pauses Thursday night for speeches by Montana Senator W. C. Husband, who praises new capitol and urges university funding, and former ND Senator W. D. Lynch, who compliments Senate President A. S. Marshall's impartial presiding.

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Senate Takes Time To Hear Two Speak

The senate took a short time off Thursday night to hear talks by Senator W. C. Husband of Harlowton Mont., graduate of the University of North Dakota, and former state senator W. D. Lynch of LaMoure.

The Montana senator complimented the state on its new capitol and urged that proper appropriations be given the university and other educational institutions. Mr. Lynch complimented Senator A. S. Marshall of Dickey, president of the senate, on the "fair and impartial" manner in presiding over the senate.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Senate Speeches Political Compliments Educational Appropriations

What entities or persons were involved?

W. C. Husband W. D. Lynch A. S. Marshall

Where did it happen?

North Dakota

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North Dakota

Event Date

Thursday Night

Key Persons

W. C. Husband W. D. Lynch A. S. Marshall

Event Details

The senate took a short time off to hear talks by Senator W. C. Husband of Harlowton Mont., graduate of the University of North Dakota, and former state senator W. D. Lynch of LaMoure. The Montana senator complimented the state on its new capitol and urged proper appropriations for the university and other educational institutions. Mr. Lynch complimented Senator A. S. Marshall of Dickey, president of the senate, on the fair and impartial manner in presiding over the senate.

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