[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 196 (Monday, December 11, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S18369]
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                      RETIREMENT OF JULIAN GRAYSON

 Mr. BINGAMAN. Mr. President, Julian Grayson has retired from 
service to the Senate. He worked here longer than most of us ever will, 
and, unlike many of us, he is universally admired and appreciated.
  Mr. Grayson was a waiter for the Senate restaurants, and worked on 
the caucus lunches as well as in the Senators' private dining room. He 
started here in 1950, but left in 1964 to devote his full time to the 
Methodist ministry. After a successful career in that calling, he 
returned to the Senate in 1983 at age 67.
  He is a man of great dignity and spirit, and all of us who are 
fortunate enough to know him know that he is a man of many parts. I 
will miss our frequent conversations, and hope that he will, 
too.

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