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Congressman: A Case History
A reproduction of an April 1943 Fortune Magazine article featuring Everett Dirksen in a story about how Congress works.

"What a United States Senator Does"
An information sheet distributed by Senator Dirksen's office explaining his duties as Republican Minority Leader.


Congressman: A Case History

A report on how Congress works, and how it might be made to work better
Fortune April 1943












"What a United States Senator Does"
by Everett M. Dirksen




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