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Remembering John Warner, Virginia gentleman and student of the Senate
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Senators on both sides of the aisle remembered former Sen. John Warner as a "Virginia gentleman."
And then I saw, behind the window pane of one of the tram cars, that distinctive shock of white hair. A deep, perfect cleft separated the hair as a part. Liz Taylor and her husband, John Warner, greet an enthusiastic crowd at the 28th Annual Charlottesville Dogwood Grand Feature Parade. The two were the grand marshals.(Getty Images) ELIZABETH TAYLOR with her husband SENATOR JOHN WARNER attending The Tony Awards Party at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York City (Photo by Walter McBride/Corbis via Getty Images)( (Photo by Walter McBride/Corbis via Getty Images)) Washington, DC. 1-20-1981 Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Senator John Warner (R) Va. seen leaving the swearing in of President Ronald Reagan. Credit: Mark Reinstein (Photo by Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)(Photo by Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)) ** FILE ** In this April 8, 2008 file photo, then Senate Armed Services Committee member Sen. John Warner, R-Va., listens to testimony on Capitol Hill in Washington. Warner, a former Navy secretary and one of the Senate’s most influential military experts, has died at 94. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)(AP) United States Senator John W. Warner (Republican of Virginia), left center, is sworn-in by U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale, right. Looking on is Warner's wife, Actress Elizabeth Taylor, right, center, and Senator Warner's mother, Mrs. Martha Warner, right, look on in Washington, D.C. on January 15, 1979. The ceremony followed Senator Warner's official swearing-in in the U.S. Senate Chamber. Credit: U.S. Senator Warner's Office via CNP( ) I knew I had found my quarry: Sen. John Warner, R-Va. Now, I had to outrace the tram to the Capitol subway station to grab Warner before he ascended the small escalator leading to the elevators. Once on the elevators, Warner would be gone, onto the Senate floor to make a roll call vote, two floors above.More Related News