[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 98 (Thursday, June 15, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8423-S8424]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    THANKS TO THE PAGES, AND OTHERS

  Mr. SIMON. Mr. President, I just learned talking to the pages they 
are going to be leaving tomorrow. One of the things that we do around 
here is we [[Page S8424]] do not thank people enough. And the pages 
have just been terrific.
  We are very proud of you, and I am sure some of you are going to be 
Senators someday in the future.
  But it is not only the pages. It is the people who take the Record; 
it is the people at the front desk who tolerate us when we come up and 
say, ``How did Coats vote on this? How did Pressler vote on this?'' It 
is the people who are waiters and waitresses downstairs--all of the 
people, the people who watch the doors. I am going to get back in good 
graces with someone here--it is the people who write out our 
amendments. It is the people who provide the thousand-and-one little 
services that we just neglect to thank people for.
  So I just wanted to get up and say we thank everyone, and wish the 
pages the very best. They are a fine group of young people with a 
bright future. We wish them the very best.
  Mr. President, I see the Senator from Montana on the floor. He may 
wish the floor at this point.
  I yield the floor.
  

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