Mickey is appointed to the Library of Congress
American Folklife Center
Board of Trustees
Congressional Record: May 26, 1999 (Senate)
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APPOINTMENTS
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair, on behalf of the President pro
tempore, pursuant to Public Law 94-201, as amended by Public Law 105-
275, appoints the following individuals as members of the Board of
Trustees of the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress:
Janet L. Brown, of South Dakota, and Mickey Hart, of California.
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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
A message from the Senate by Mr. Lundregan, one of its clerks,
announced that the Senate had passed without amendment bills of the
House of the following titles:
H.R. 1034. An act to declare a portion of the James River
and Kanawha Canal in Richmond, Virginia, to be nonnavigable
waters of the United States for purposes of title 46, United
States Code, and the other maritime laws of the United
States.
H.R. 1121. An act to designate the Federal building and
United States courthouse located at 18 Greenville Street in
Newman, Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building
and United States Courthouse''.
The message also announced that pursuant to Public Law 94-201, as
amended by Public Law 105-275, the Chair, on behalf of the President
pro tempore, appoints the following individuals as members of the Board
of Trustees of the American Folklife Center of the Library of
Congress--
Janet L. Brown, of South Dakota; and
Mickey Hart, of California.

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