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"Spaceship Earth -- Standing Room Only: A bold plan to save us from ourselves."

July 27, 1969.

"The High Cost of Being a Congressman," November 1967.

Getting elected and staying in office, a distinguished legislator asserts, is a bank roll-breaking ordeal -- but there is a remedy.

"VIETNAM: This Nation Is Caught On A Treadmill." July 1967 in Reveille.Summarized from an Address Before Congress.

"A National Park for the Sonoran Desert," 1966. From Audubon Magazine.

"I Will Not Compromise." January 18, 1964 from The New Republic.

"Where's the Welfare State?" October 1, 1962 from The New Republic.

Khrushchev Could have Said It. May 7, 1962 from The New Republic/i>.

Report on 87th Congress by Rep. Morris K. Udall
(District 2). December 1961.

"Speech on House Floor: Arizona Wilderness Bill," speech. 1984.

"The Pacific: Our Changing Role," Pacific Basin Economic Council, February 19, 1986.

"The MX Missile," Washington, D.C., May 23, 1983.

"Community Renewal -- Putting America Back to Work," Los Angeles, California, December 1, 1982.

"Address," Democratic National Convention , Philadelphia, June 26, 1982.

At Top: Sacred Trust, Morris K. Udall, Remarks; Burton Draft.

"Keynote Address," Democratic National Convention, New York City, August 11, 1980.

At Top: EDITORS: Congressman Udall may deviate from this text. EMBARGOED: Until 10 pm, EST, August 11, 1980.

"Talking Sense to the People," Washington, D.C., May 17, 1979.

The State of the Party, The State of the Presidency.

Address to the Women's National Democratic Club.

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"Water, Energy and Books -- Competition, Will it Help or Hurt?" New York, May 16, 1977.

Address by Morris K. Udall to the Association of American Publishers.

"Energy, Economics and the Environment: The Old Order is Breaking Down -- The Old Rules Don't Work Any More," Yale Political Union, December 3, 1976.

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"Address," Democratic National Convention, New York, July 14, 1976.

"Crime," New York, Harlem Chamber of Commerce, March 22, 1976.

"Eight Years of Republicans -- Enough,"
Washington, D.C., 1976.
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