[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 23, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3092-S3093]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARGARET CHASE SMITH LIBRARY
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, in 1973, when Senator Margaret Chase
Smith returned to private life and her hometown of Skowhegan, ME, she
brought with her hundreds of thousands of documents, photographs,
recordings, and memorabilia accumulated during her remarkable 33 years
of public service. Nine years later, in 1982, with the support and
encouragement of her many friends and admirers, her dream of
establishing a library was realized. Today I wish to commemorate the
35th anniversary of the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
The Margaret Chase Smith Library is one of our Nation's premier
freestanding congressional libraries, a priceless archive and museum,
and an invaluable educational center. From the very start, it was
Senator Smith's wish for the library to be more than a storehouse of
papers and a collection of mementos. She wanted it to be a place of
aspirations, an institution where students would be inspired to public
service. She wanted it to be a source of insight and information for
historical scholarship from the perspective of a historic leader. Just
as important, she wanted it to be a place where citizens would come
together to discuss important policy issues in an atmosphere of
civility and respect.
Senator Smith did more than wish for those things; she worked to
bring them about. From opening day in August of 1982 until shortly
before her passing in 1995, she presided over the facility, meeting
with schoolchildren, researchers, policymakers, and engaged citizens.
The library as it exists today stands on the foundation of a great
leader's commitment to service.
This great accomplishment is the work of many hands. Outstanding
directors, dedicated staff, an exceptional board of directors,
Northwood University, the Margaret Chase Smith Policy
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Center at the University of Maine, the Margaret Chase Smith Foundation,
and Senator Smith's close friend and adviser, Merton Henry, have worked
together in a collaborative spirit that pays the highest tribute to
Senator Smith and her legacy.
That legacy is, above all, a reminder of the obligation we all share
to uphold the values and ideals of our Nation. Thanks to the Margaret
Chase Smith Library, that message remains strong. I congratulate its
staff and many supporters on this 35th anniversary and know that this
library will continue to inspire us for generations to come.
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