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must perish from the earth, but the influence of his useful, ex- alted and unselfish life can never die. His course shall be on- ward and upward forever and this, let us believe, is the immor- tality that awaits all who love and serve their fellow men. JOSEPH W. FIFEB, JAMES E. EWING, THOMAS C. KERRICK, JOHN T. LILLARD, CHARLES L. CAPEN, Committee of the McLean County Bar Association on Testimonial and Resolutions. ADLAI EWING STEVENSON 63 ATTEE THE BEADING OF THE RESOLUTIONS THE HON. THOMAS 0. KERRICK SPOKE AS FOLLOWS: The memorial prepared and presented by Governor Fifer and which will become an enduring record of this court, is in no respect or degree an exaggerated eulogy of its subject. Those of us who knew Mr. Stevenson familiarly for more than the average length of human life willingly testify that the merits of the man are in no wise overstated in that truthful epitome of his life and character. It is needless for me to enlarge upon what is embodied in the memorial and what has been said by other speakers regarding Mr. Stevenson's illustrious public career in its national aspects. The knowledge of that is more than nation wide and its honors are fadeless. I choose rather to speak of him, briefly, in his nearer relations

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