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House Sergeant-at-Arms Amos Davis dropping handkerchief to signal final adjournment during Sine Die ceremony
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During the years when the House Chamber was at the north end of the Old Capitol and the Senate Chamber was in the east wing, the presiding officers could not see each other nor were they in telephonic communication. On those occasions when the houses adjourned sine die simultaneously, the House and Senate Sergeants would stand in the rotunda where they could be observed by the Senate President and House Speaker. The Sergeants would drop a handkerchief at the moment agreed upon for adjournment and the gavels would fall in each house to formally signal the end of the session.
Later, when the Senate occupied the south wing in 1947, the need for this ritual disappeared as the Speaker and President could see each other when the Chamber doors were swung open fully at the time of adjournment. This line-of-sight arrangement prevails in the New Capitol. Nevertheless, from time to time, the Sergeants will drop the handkerchief, primarily for the benefit of news photographers.
Also, there have been more occasions nowadays than in the past when the two houses adjournmed at different times and no signal, by telephone, handkerchief or line-of-sight, was necessary.
Accompanying note: "House Sgt-At-Arms Amos Davis drops the traditional handkerchief which is the signal to the speaker of the House and president of the Senate to sound the gavels of final adjournment. Davis stands midway between House and Senate chambers as spectators line the walls."
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House Sergeant-at-Arms Amos Davis dropping handkerchief to signal final adjournment during Sine Die ceremony. 1955-06-03. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/32587>, accessed 8 October 2024.
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House Sergeant-at-Arms Amos Davis dropping handkerchief to signal final adjournment during Sine Die ceremony. 1955-06-03. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 8 Oct. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/32587>