Speaker. and gentlemen of the House. within the limited time that circumstances now permit It is impossible to assemble and present all of the strong points in the life of a man like JOHN E. RAKER. It is impossible to present fully an appreciation of his services. even the cardinal features of them. I rise to express my appreciation of two or three phases of his life and work. I was associated with Mr. RAKER on the Commnittee on Immigration and Naturalization from the beginning of the Sixtysixth Congress until his death. I found him with definite. settled convictions. settled purposes. I found him continuing. unchanging in the course which he adopted.
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