Session #70 · 1927–29

Speech #700175665

He leaves behind him memories which those of us who knew him well will cherish through the remainder of our earthly existence. I met him first when I came to Congress to attend the special session in April. 1921. He was at that time a member of the Committee o Immigration and Naturalization. of which conlittee I became a member in the Sixtyseventh Congress. I soon learned that he took his work seriously and always had something worth while to contribute ill the study of the probleuis that caine before us. He had a genial manner and a pleasant smile.
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Naturalization Immigration

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