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Seeckt, Hans von, Vol 12: 153

Seeligson, Arthur A.: background, Vol 16: 1513; E. declines invitation to visit, Vol 16: 1512-13 : background, Vol 10: 810; invitation to E., Vol 10: 810-11, 824-25; visit to E., Vol 11: 1055, 1057

Seeligson, Ramona (Frates): background, Vol 16: 1513; on woman-power for E., Vol 17: 2349-50

Seeligson, Ramona, Vol 10: 811; Vol 11: 1055

Segregation of Negro troops. See Negro troops

Segregation. See Civil rights; Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. See Civil rights

Seifert, Charles W., Vol 18: 400-401

Seine River, drive on, Vol 7: 654, 1070-71

Seine River, operations to and beyond, Vol 4: 2070-73, 2079

Seine River: advance on and beyond, Vol 3: 1739, 1942, 1969; Vol 4: 2050, 2059, 2070-73, 2078-79, 2087-91, 2100-2101, 2118, 2143, 2328; airborne operations at, Vol 4: 2070-72

Selb, Vol 4: 2615

Sele River, Vol 3: 1415-16, 1424, 1427

Selective Service Act (1948)1490-93. See also, Vol 10: 31, 333, 499-501; Vol 11: 1245-47, 1283-84, 1294-95, 1384-86

Selective Service Act, extension of, Vol 14: 583

Selective Service: age limits changed, Vol 7: 1014, 1087, 1169; continuation unresolved, Vol 7: 603; draft suspensions, Vol 7: 1014; Vol 8: 1519; draftees, discharge of, Vol 8: 1519-20; draft termination, Vol 8: 1806-7; Vol 9: 2229; extension of, Vol 7: 778, 798-800, 908, 994, 1003, 1013-14, 1025, 1060-62, 1064, 1086-87, 1169, 1215; Vol 8: 1337-38, 1442, 1520; Vol 9: 2229; fathers, exemption from, Vol 7: 1014; term of service limited, Vol 7: 1014; termination, pressure for, Vol 7: 599, 605

Selective Training and Service Act (1940). See Selective Service

Self-maintenance, training in, Vol 2: 905

Selfishness, E. on evils of, Vol 9: 2144-45

Sellew, Waldo W., Vol 8: 1795

Seloum, Vol 2: 958

Senate (see also Congress ) : armed services unification, 410, 501, 535, 537, 1058, 1633, 1683; atomic weapons ( see McMahon, Brien); Canol, investigation of delays in, 1383; Central America, highways system improvement, 1374; Doolittle, RA commission for, 1079; European Recovery Plan, economic assistance for, 2220; five-star general grade, appointments to, 1145; Greece, military assistance for, 2001; McLain, RA commission for, 1079; medical officers, relieving shortage of, 1618; military government, investigation by, 1498; Officer Personnel Act (1947), 1798-99; officers selection, promotion, and retirement, 782; Rapido River crossing, criticism of, 776, 982-84; Selective Service, extension of, 1003, 1014; tactical air support, command and control of, 2038; troop units demobilization, accelerating, 799-800; UNRRA appropriations hearings, 538, 543; WAC, integration into services, 1853-54

Senate Joint Resolution 1 (S.J. Res. 1). See Bricker amendment

Senate Military Affairs Committee, Vol 2: 1303-04 , Vol 1: 212; Vol 2: 1303-04

Senate, U.S. United States Information Agency (USIA), Vol 18: 675-76; Allen heads, Vol 19: 1027-31; and American National Exposition, Vol 20: 1597-98; appropriations for, Vol 18: 173, 512-16; and assistant secretaries of state, Vol 18: 453-54; and congressional debate on 1958 budget, Vol 18: 232-33; continues foreign public opinion reports, Vol 18: 273; and Declaration of Common Purpose, Vol 18: 544-45; E. briefs Kennedy on, Vol 21: 2189-95; effective use of propaganda, in Mideast, Vol 19: 1027-31, 1250; and First Secretary of Government, Vol 18: 695-96; Vol 20: 1700-1702; on functions of VOA, Vol 19: 1250; Johnson protests funding for, Vol 18: 220-21; in Kerala, Vol 19: 829; Larson argues for funding, Vol 18: 220-21; and Milton E., Vol 21: 2148-49; and NHPC documentary publications, Vol 19: 937-38; on Nixon at Moscow exhibit, Vol 20: 1466-67; and People-to-People program, Vol 18: 364-66, 453-54; and psychological warfare study, Vol 20: 1611-13; reports on Cuba, Vol 20: 2001-7; on return of E.'s painting from USSR, Vol 20: 1597-98; rioters burn library in Tripoli, Vol 19: 952-60; and SEATO, Vol 18: 453-54; Slater's view, Vol 18: 196; sponsors "Asian Artists in Crystal, " 1474-75; as State Department agency, Vol 18: 220-21; Vol 20: 1700-1702; and Voice of America, Vol 18: 232-33. See also Larson, Arthur United States Intelligence Board, 1692-93

Senate, U.S., Vol 18: 187-88; acts on Weeks Committee proposals, Vol 18: 484-85; and aid to education, Vol 18: 255-56; and airport facilities bill, Vol 20: 1422-23; amends civil rights bill, Vol 18: 328-31, 346, 354-56; approves Minerals Stabiliza-tion Plan, Vol 19: 1111-13; confirms delegates to U.N. General Assembly, Vol 18: 335-36; confirms Gluck as U.S. ambassador to Ceylon, Vol 18: 338-39; confirms Herter as Secretary of State, Vol 20: 1452; confirms McElroy as Secretary of Defense, Vol 18: 477-78; confirms Morrow as U.S. ambassador to Guinea, Vol 20: 1503-4; confirms Mueller as Secretary of Commerce, Vol 20: 1589; and Connally Amendment, Vol 20: 1851-52; considers aid to unemployed, Vol 19: 760-65; and Cordiner Committee recommendations, Vol 18: 93-94, 289-90; and Danish shipping case, Vol 18: 414-15; debates civil rights measure, Vol 18: 274-75; debates reciprocal trade legislation, Vol 19: 1016; Democratic majority in, Vol 19: 1193-94; Vol 20: 1984-85; and DOD reorganization, Vol 19: 904-5; E. opposes NSC investigation, Vol 20: 1538-40; extends Trade Agreements Act, Vol 19: 1047; Gold-water scores E. in speech to, Vol 18: 157-58; and Harris-Fulbright natural gas bill, Vol 18: 63-64; and Hoover Commission recommendations, Vol 18: 199-200; and Housing legislation, Vol 19: 1007-13, 1329-31; introduces price-freeze bill, Vol 19: 787-89; Knowland, Bridges score reciprocal trade bill, Vol 19: 952-60; labor racketeer-ing measure fails, Vol 19: 1153-56; and loyalty oath requirements, Vol 20: 1505-7; and medical care for elderly, Vol 20: 1702-3; and military retirement bill, Vol 20: 1984-85; Vol 21: 2053-54; and mutual security appropriations, Vol 18: 354-56, 389-90, 400; Vol 19: 1002, 1041; overrides E.'s veto, Vol 19: 1054-55; passes Military Pay Bill, Vol 19: 910-11; passes Minerals Stabilization Plan, Vol 19: 991-92; passes resolution on Mideast aid, Vol 18: 71-72, 142-43; passes revised farm bill, Vol 19: 1045-46; and Pay Equalization Bill, Vol 20: 1984-85; on reciprocal trade legislation, Vol 19: 952-60; rejects Strauss's nomination, Vol 19: 920-21; Vol 20: 1543-45, 1553-54, 1581-82; and Reorganization Act of 1949, Vol 20: 1700-1702; on residential loan rates, Vol 19: 783-84; on retired officers pay, Vol 20: 1560-61; on "right-wing" senators, Vol 18: 396-99; on southern senators and civil rights, Vol 19: 1375-78; stalls school construction legislation, Vol 19: 1307-9; on subsidies of feeder airlines (S. 2229), Vol 18: 547; and Supreme Court jurisdictions, Vol 19: 875-78; tables Jenner bill, Vol 19: 875-78; Teller testifies before investigating com-mittee, Vol 18: 598-99; and TVA bond issues, Vol 20: 1583-84, 1608-9; and Washington, D.C., airport sites, Vol 18: 369-72 : alien enlistment in U.S. armed forces, E.'s testimony on, Vol 12: 576; Appropriations Committee, Vol 12: 578; Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Vol 12: 165; conference committee on Mutual Security Act (1951), Vol 12: 549-51; defense budget, FY 1952, Vol 12: 568-69; FY 1953, Vol 13: 1209; E. meets leaders of, Vol 13: 1463-66, 1467-68; Subcommittee on Small Business, and newsprint shortages, Vol 13: 1060-61; supports E.'s appeal for ECA aid, Vol 12: 609, 610; U.S. troops to Europe, resolution on, Vol 12: 169, 181, 200-202; and writ legislation, Vol 13: 1270. See also Congress, U.S. : and absentee voting laws for service personnel, Vol 16: 1544; on appointments to federal bench, Vol 16: 1637-38; and Bricker amendment, Vol 14: 282-83; Vol 15: 811, 812, 816-17, 866-67, 873-74, 963, 964, 1095-96, 1103-4; and Colorado River Project, Vol 15: 1138; and compensation for federal and service personnel, Vol 14: 449-50; Vol 15: 1396, 1397; condemns McCarthy, Vol 15: 1413, 1422, 1429; confirms Campbell, Vol 15: 989-90; confirms Doer-fer, Vol 15: 1124; confirms Federal Reserve Board appointments, Vol 14: 582-83; confirms Hamley, Vol 16: 2093-94; confirms Harlan's appointment, Vol 16: 1664-65; confirms Hendrickson, Vol 16: 1499; confirms Holland, Vol 15: 807-8; confirms Kline, Vol 16: 2136-37; confirms McConnaughey, Vol 15: 1090; confirms minister to Laos, Vol 15: 1079; confirms Mumford, Vol 15: 989-90; confirms U.S. ambassador to Cam-bodia, Vol 15: 1079; confirms Warren, Vol 15: 977; confirms Whitney, Vol 17: 2479; defeats vote for eighteen-year-olds, Vol 16: 1829; Democratic majority in, Vol 15: 1373, 1413; Vol 17: 2370; Democrats delay Harlan's confirmation, Vol 16: 1664-65; disapproves Red China's admission to U.N., Vol 14: 268-69; and disaster relief legislation, Vol 16: 1650-51; and Dixon-Yates question, Vol 15: 1200; and East-West trade controls, Vol 16: 2140-41; and educational exchange program, Vol 15: 1025-26; E. testifies before, on defense program (1946), Vol 14: 249-50; E.'s view, Vol 15: 826-27; favors Trice for Comptroller General, Vol 15: 989-90; Flanders denounces McCarthy, Vol 15: 940; George's role, Vol 17: 2164-65; honors Churchill, Vol 16: 1646-47; and immigration legislation, Vol 14: 400-401; on Knowland's role in, Vol 15: 951-52; Knowland scores U.S. foreign policy, Vol 15: 1390-91; and legislation to outlaw Communist party, Vol 15: 813-14; and McCarthy, E.'s embarrassment for, Vol 15: 1044; and midterm election, Vol 15: 1290, 1351-52, 1375-76, 1454; on military survivor benefits legislation, Vol 16: 1748-49, 1751-52; and MSA bill, Vol 15: 1173; and Mutual Defense Treaty, Vol 14: 638-40; Vol 16: 1538, 1540, 1565; and Old Guarders, Vol 15: 950; opposes Korean reconstruction plan, Vol 14: 462; passes Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Vol 15: 1218, 1231; passes D.C. Home Rule bill, Vol 16: 2012; passes Formosa Resolution, Vol 16: 1520-21; passes Passama-quoddy power project, Vol 15: 1234; political balance in, Vol 14: 275-76; Radhakrishnan's gift to, Vol 15: 1415; and ratification of treaties, Vol 15: 873-74; ratifies Geneva Conventions of 1949, Vol 16: 1802-3; Republicans in, E.'s view, Vol 15: 1413; Republican margin in, Vol 15: 779-80; and return to gold standard, Vol 15: 1158-59; on school construction legislation and segregation, Vol 16: 1752-54; splinter group in, Vol 15: 1429; on sugar import quotas, Vol 16: 1529-30, 1530; supports Resolution 12, Vol 17: 2216-17; and Taft's illness, Vol 14: 446-47; and waterway control legislation, Vol 15: 1278; and wool legislation, Vol 14: 552-53 : == Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations ==

Sened, Vol 2: 1042

Senegal, in air ferry system, Vol 2: 768 , Vol 2: 768

Senegal, Republic of, and Mali-Senegal split, Vol 21: 2100-2102; U.S. recognition of, Vol 21: 2100-2102. See also Keita, Modibo Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (GI bill), 458-60

Seniors Golf Association of Southern California, Vol 14: 522-23

Seoul, demonstration by soldiers, Vol 7: 753