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After you deduct the sum of 23 years as one of the nation's hardest working and best known legislators, you have Wayne Morse, the man, a father, a grandfather, a farmer and stockman, a homeowner and taxpayer. Like most of us, Senator Wayne Morse is all these things to. Mr. Morris of Oregon, born on a farm near Verona, Wisconsin. For 35 years, owner of his own homestead near Eugene doesn't get too many chances these days to spend time with his beef cattle or with his grandsons, Peter and Nicholas. There's always the important business of helping discover the United States of America. But the moment Wayne Morris can spend with those he loves, surrounded by the fruits of his own labor are precious ones. Perhaps Mr. Morris of Oregon is reminded occasionally of his heritage. That Wisconsin farm, where he learned that hard work and family solidarity lay the foundation for a meaningful life. Most. The farm child developed an early respect for the soil and how to work it fruitfully and a deeper respect for all living things. Most of Oregon is not a drugstore cowboy. He sits a horse. Well, as in many Oregon State, flower ribbons attached. When the young Wayne Morris was just eight about Nicolas Cage, his father encouraged him to start raising Shetland pony. At 17, Morse owned his first American saddle heart. How do you adjust to Washington, D.C.? How does a farm bred, farm owning, stock raising Oregonian like Senator Wayne Martin, married to Mildred Morris, herself a superb horsewoman? How do outdoors people like the horses adjust to apartment living in the District of Columbia? As a United States senator and his wife. Answered by taking something of Oregon wisdom from one of few of Wayne Morse's prize winning Devon cattle. And by spending at least the weekends between national crises and a small fine, Senator Moyers has bought near the nation's capital. There are two pressures in those weekends in the open air like this one being shared with his daughter Judy, her two sons, and Mrs. Morris Judy, wife of an Episcopal priest, a former Oregonian, has driven down from her home in New Haven. Judy inheriting her father's love for a Shetland pony, he's learned to ride on one. But the pride and joy in March of those Devon cattle stemming from an English breed which came to America with the pilgrim, was his father was exhibiting them at the Chicago International Exposition in the early 1900s. Around 1950, when Moore started his own small herd of registered Devon now quartered in the Morse acreage near Eugene, the two cattle being introduced to Peter and Nicholas were shown throughout Oregon last year at state and county fairs. Maurice Marietta was a grand champion at Portland Pie. She also won grand prize of the Eastern National. The Bull is Mary at his offspring and also a champion. But what have Tony's and Devon cattle and children in farmhouses and family got to do with being a good United States senator? Just this before you can represent an agricultural state like Oregon, you've got to understand farmers and cattlemen's problem. Wayne Morse does. He's a farmer and cattleman himself. Before you can understand the problems of a growing family, you've got to be a family man. Wayne Morse is father of three, grandfather of six. Before you can talk property taxes and homeowners problems, you've got to be in Oregon. Home and property owner Wayne Morse is for 35 years now. So you haven't seen just a bunch of pretty pictures of kids and animals. You've seen a part of the personal lives of United States that are way more apart, which is just as important to you as his work in Washington, D.C. It takes an all around man to be a United States senator. Morse is such a man. We all need Wayne Morse in Washington, D.C..","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/2300/collection_resources/141369/file/261357#t=0.09,261.66"}]},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/2300/collection_resources/141369/file/261357/transcript/76189","type":"AnnotationPage","label":{"en":["English [Transcript]"]},"items":[{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/2300/collection_resources/141369/file/261357/transcript/76189/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"subtitling","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/076/189/original/trint_001-24-129a_transcript.vtt?1740082123","format":"text/vtt","language":"en"},"target":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/076/189/original/trint_001-24-129a_transcript.vtt?1740082123"}]}]}]}