Friday, May 28, 2010

Mandela and Pell


Pell was chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during some of his final term in office -- the realization of a long dream. Here he is with Nelson Mandela, one of many world leaders he met as chairman, and during the years before, when he worked in his trademark low-key style toward his goal of world peace.
-- Photo courtesy of Dennis P. Riley.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Hideaway


Pell loved his hideaway office in the U.S. Capitol. There, he was surrounded by his books and photographs and paintings of his father and family members, and treasured mementos from his many campaigns. There, he greeted special visitors. There, he was in his element.
-- Photo courtesy of Dennis P. Riley.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Chairs Senate Foreign Relations


Pell realized his long-time ambition of chairing the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the Democrats resumed control of the Senate in the 1986 mid-term elections. One of his most important roles would be shepherding the intermediate-range nuclear missile treaty (INF) to ratification -- a critical advance in his even longer-held dream of world peace. Here he is chairing the committee when debate opened on January 25, 1988. Secretary of State George P. Shultz is testifying. Long-time Pell nemesis Jesse Helms sits to the chairman's left.
-- Photo courtesy of Dennis P. Riley.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Teddy and Claiborne


Ted Kennedy eulogized his friend Claiborne at Pell's funeral in January 2009 -- the last major public address that he gave. The two were longtime buddies, in the Senate and in their personal lives. Here's a wonderful shot of the two in the 1960s.
-- Photo courtesy of Dennis Riley