Proceedings of the Senate of Pennsylvania in Commemoration of Hon Thomas B Har
Proceedings of the Senate of Pennsylvania in Commemoration of Hon Thomas B Har
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HEACOCK. Mr. President, I offer the fol- lowing resolutions: RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to call to Him on May 18, 1910, the Honorable Thomas B. Harper, the Senator from the Twelfth District, and Whereas, His public character and services demand prominent commemoration; therefore be it Resolved, That the loss to his own community and to his many associates is irreparable. The loss to the Commonwealth is great, but the greatest of all is to his own home, and we, the members... of the Senate sur- viving, tender our condolence to his family so bereaved and direct that a copy of these resolutions, duly en- grossed and attested, be forwarded to his widow. JOSEPH HEACOCK, CHARLES H. KLINE, FRANCIS S. McILHENNY, FRANK E. BALDWIN, OSCAR E. THOMSON, THEODORE M. KURTZ, EDWIN H. VARE, CLARENCE J. BUCKMAN. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the resolutions? Hon. Thomas B, Harper. ADDRESSES. Mr. HEACOCK. Mr. President, The death of the late Senator, Thomas B. Harper, who died on May- eighteenth, one thousand nine hundred and ten, has been a great loss to the district he represented, and coming so suddenly was a great shock to all who knew him, for every one was his friend and he was the friend of every one.
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