Mckinley Memorial Addresses Delivered At the Annual Mckinley Day Banquet of the
Mckinley Memorial Addresses Delivered At the Annual Mckinley Day Banquet of the
Ohio Tippecanoe Club Cleveland
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I regard that it was extremely fit- ting, Mr. Speaker, that this Legislature should last week have made suitable arrangements which look toward a commemorative service over the memory of William McKinley. Therefore, Mr. Speaker, I do not regard that at this time I ought to give utterance to words which naturally, would be fit to this occasion. But it seemed, Mr. Speaker, inasmuch as throughout the length and breadth of the State of New York there are gathered in every school house our school ch...ildren, today, engaged in exercises which remind them of the services rendered by our late lamented President ; inas- much as throughout the United States the day of his birth is today being commemorated, and that the Gov- ernor has issued a proclamation in this State, I did not regard that it would be fitting that we should close the morning's session without being mindful of the fact that this day did mark the birthday of William McKinley, and that when we separated this morning it should be by a rising vote of adjournment as a testi- monial of our respect and of our remembrance for that man who, starting from the common people, rose step by step, until, when, unfortunately, within this state, his life went out, he was beyond any question the best beloved citizen of this entire country, no matter what one's politics might be, no matter where one might 143 live or dwell, for he was of the common people, a man throughout his entire -career laboring for the common people, and when he did finally reach the Presidential chair, a true American laboring for Americans, in such a way that he commanded the respect and compelled the respect for this country from all sister nations, the world around.
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