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"How Much for Defense."

April 1980. 96th Congress.

"How National and International Issues Affect Arizonans."

January 1986. 99th Congress.

An image of "I Trader a River for Mountains" on display at the Tucson Museum of Art.

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

"If this is Peace, What would War be Like?"

November 15, 1963. 88th Congress.

"Is Congress Sick? -- I: Creeping Paralysis on Capitol Hill."

February 7, 1964. 88th Congress.

"Is Congress Sick? -- II: Needed: A Transfusion of Democracy."

February 21, 1964. 88th Congress.

"Is the System Working? Six Thousand Arizonans Sound Off."

April 17, 1972. 92nd Congress.

Jimmy Carter, Fred Harris, Sargent Schriver, and Morris K. Udall on "Issues and Answers," 1980.

"It's Later than It's Ever Been."

August 1985. 99th Congress.

"Johnson and His Critics: Diplomacy in a Fishbowl."

June 10, 1965. 89th Congress.

"Keeping Social Security Secure."

June 1983. 98th Congress.

"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.

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

"Land Speculation: Investment in the future...or down payment on dust?"

December 8, 1972. 92nd Congress.

"Let's Stop Inflation -- Now."

May 1978. 95th Congress.

"Local Issues and Congress."

November 16, 1961. 87th Congress.

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"Man: endangered species."

by Morris K. Udall,
US Congressman, 2nd District, Arizona
Member, House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.

November 1972.

"Man: Endangered Species: The Day the Santa Ritas Disappeared."

November 19, 1969. 91st Congress.

"Medicare v. Eldercare -- A Big Issue Finally Resolved."

March 31, 1965. 89th Congress.
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