Memorial Services Held in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States: Together with Remarks Presented in Eulogy of Willis Smith, Late a Senator from North CarolinaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 82 sider |
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... appointed by the Presiding Officer of the Senate , be constituted a committee to attend the funeral of the deceased . Resolved , That the Secretary communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives and transmit a copy ...
... appointed by the Presiding Officer of the Senate , be constituted a committee to attend the funeral of the deceased . Resolved , That the Secretary communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives and transmit a copy ...
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... appointed the following Senators as the committee on the part of the Senate to attend the funeral of the deceased Senator : Mr. Hoey , Mr. Johnson of Texas , Mr. Clements , Mr. Wiley , Mr. George , Mr. Langer , Mr. Russell , Mr. Byrd ...
... appointed the following Senators as the committee on the part of the Senate to attend the funeral of the deceased Senator : Mr. Hoey , Mr. Johnson of Texas , Mr. Clements , Mr. Wiley , Mr. George , Mr. Langer , Mr. Russell , Mr. Byrd ...
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... appointed him in 1947 to serve on the Amnesty Board , which passed upon 16,000 cases of per- sons convicted under the Selective Service Act . He also served on the Attorney General's Committee on Citizenship and as Chairman of the ...
... appointed him in 1947 to serve on the Amnesty Board , which passed upon 16,000 cases of per- sons convicted under the Selective Service Act . He also served on the Attorney General's Committee on Citizenship and as Chairman of the ...
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... appointed Dr. Frank P. Graham , president of the University of North Carolina and one of the most popular men in the State , to succeed him in the United States Senate . WILLIS SMITH entered the Democratic primary against him in 1950 ...
... appointed Dr. Frank P. Graham , president of the University of North Carolina and one of the most popular men in the State , to succeed him in the United States Senate . WILLIS SMITH entered the Democratic primary against him in 1950 ...
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... appointed a time for man to die . There is something majestic about death . Its very universality makes it a dreaded visitor in the homes of kings and subjects , Presi- dents and citizens , rich and poor , white and colored , around the ...
... appointed a time for man to die . There is something majestic about death . Its very universality makes it a dreaded visitor in the homes of kings and subjects , Presi- dents and citizens , rich and poor , white and colored , around the ...
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ability American Bar Association Anna Lee attend the funeral became believed beloved board of trustees body career Carolinian character citizen convictions COOLEY courage death of Senator deceased deep deepest sympathy delegate Democratic departed colleague devoted distinguished Duke University duty elected faith Frederick Brown friend and colleague gave gentleman from North Governor Umstead heart Hoey Honorable WILLIS SMITH House of Representatives husband and father inspiration June 26 junior Senator Kerr Scott knew known WILLIS SMITH late a Senator legislative loved loyal Melville Broughton memory mind morning Nation never North Caro November 27 Nuremberg trials opportunity outstanding paid passing patriotic political President privilege profession public servant public service Raleigh resolution Resolved respect Senator from North Senator WILLIS SMITH sense shock sincere SMITH was born sorrow Speaker spirit statesman Subcommittee Trinity College truly trustees of Duke United States Senate vigor virtues wife words yield
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Side 13 - Representatives to attend the funeral of the deceased. Resolved, That the Secretary communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, the Senate, at the conclusion of Its business today, adjourn until Monday next.
Side 60 - We cherish every memorial of these worthy ancestors; we celebrate their patience and fortitude, we admire their daring enterprise, we teach our children to venerate their piety, and we are justly proud of being descended from men who have set the world an example of founding civil institutions on the great and united principles of human freedom and human knowledge.
Side 35 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Side 63 - How modest, kindly, all-accomplish'd, wise, With what sublime repression of himself. And in what limits and how tenderly ; Not swaying to this faction or to that ; Not making his high place the lawless perch Of wing'd ambitions, nor a vantage-ground For pleasure ; but thro...
Side 79 - Clerk will report the balance of the resolution. The Clerk read as follows : Resolved, That as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased the House do now adjourn.
Side 62 - So they gave their bodies to the commonwealth and received, each for his own memory, praise that will never die, and with it the grandest of all sepulchres, not that in which their mortal bones are laid, but a home in the minds of men, where their glory remains fresh to stir to speech or action as the occasion comes by.
Side 58 - To make a happy fire-side clime To weans and wife, That's the true pathos and sublime Of human life.
Side 21 - Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to have printed in the Record at this point as a part of my remarks the headings of the chapters of the report, numbers I to XII.
Side 60 - To us, their children, the story of their labors and sufferings can never be without interest. We shall not stand unmoved on the shore of Plymouth, while the sea continues to wash it ; nor will our brethren in another early and ancient Colony forget the place of its first establishment, till their river shall cease to flow by it.1 No vigor of youth, no maturity of manhood, will lead the nation to forget the spots where its infancy was cradled and defended.
Side 13 - The question is on agreeing to the resolution submitted by the Senator from Pennsylvania.