Robert Dole lay in state on Thursday at the United States Capitol, as the president and others gathered to pay tribute to a “giant of our history” who served the country in war and in politics with pragmatism, self-deprecating wit and a bygone era’s sense of common civility and compromise.

President Joe Biden, a longtime friend, said Dole, the former Republican senator, presidential contender and World War II veteran, should have the final word as he read from his colleague of 25 years’ own observation that he had served the country best when putting “principles over party.”

The morning ceremony brought about 100 invited guests and congressional leaders as Dole’s casket, draped with the American flag, sat under the dome. Dole, who served nearly 36 years in Congress, died Sunday at the age of 98.

The casket of former Sen. Bob Dole
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, at the casket of former Sen. Bob Dole
The casket of former Sen. Bob Dole arrives at the U.S. Capitol in Washington
A joint services military bearer team moves the casket of former Sen. Bob Dole
The casket of former Sen. Bob Dole