Review of reviews and world's work . d had made hi-home in Fort I I 1. This i I remarkable intt for political? n, and hi-skfl] and pplatform spea Ibrought him into Ipromini of I and lor th. i |. Dollit In- I IIJKilI during the past yearto work with Presi-dent Taft and the ad-ministration in certainmatters that seemedto the Senator of pri-mary importance, thePresident was readyto say of him after hisdeath: The Senatehas lost one of it-ablest debaters andmost brilliant states-nun. The country haslosl a faithful publicservanl The Hon. JamesWilson, our veteranSecretary of Agricul-ture, who had bee


Review of reviews and world's work . d had made hi-home in Fort I I 1. This i I remarkable intt for political? n, and hi-skfl] and pplatform spea Ibrought him into Ipromini of I and lor th. i |. Dollit In- I IIJKilI during the past yearto work with Presi-dent Taft and the ad-ministration in certainmatters that seemedto the Senator of pri-mary importance, thePresident was readyto say of him after hisdeath: The Senatehas lost one of it-ablest debaters andmost brilliant states-nun. The country haslosl a faithful publicservanl The Hon. JamesWilson, our veteranSecretary of Agricul-ture, who had beenintimately associatedwith Senator Dolliverfor t wen t y-fi ve orthirty years, has .sentlo the editor of thisRi.\ 11 w the followingtribute: I !l( 111 ...I |r,||,|- 1 I. I tolliver as iim mi\ otherI men t the past,from .1 family of highin oral .1 11 I ?prim ipl I Well to Him 1 MM in hi nil pul - I . I In |.. OI)l( 111 I Ik ii • . I . .1 I < I ( I Ik ill, ? II Iu ill I r, I III. AMERICAN REVIEW / REVIEWS r it they will ever -< <• hisin. I li-. olli - lament the i theii Tl lovable • world i- poorer, in. and k ss . .haii Prentiss Dolliver left it ird. Mr. Roosevelt, writing in the Outlook con-cerning Dollivt : public useful- v - that he had known thetor intimately for twent) ind ends his eulogy with the following senteni I toiliver wa hool iraham Lincoln. Il : the rich a- quick! I any nil yet I bring about conditions which should be in the int of the plain p. 1 should make thiscount t ? mil and industrial,democracy. II. riot and public servant, and the ountry by death. Dollivers colleague, Senator Cummins, ofi a, in an address which made due noteof lovable personal qualities, gave the fol-lowing testimony retjardins: his power idebater and public speaker: In debate he wa- easily the leader of the surpassed him in the accuracy of his analy-sis, the


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