[United States Senate Manual, 107th Congress] [S. Doc. 107-1] [Rules for Regulation of the Senate Wing of the Capitol and Senate Office Buildings] [Page 162] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov] 122 RULE III USE OF THE SENATE CHAMBER In order to secure and protect the Senate Chamber and its furniture and furnishings, the language contained in paragraph numbered one of rule XXXIII of the Standing Rules of the Senate, which reads ``The Senate Chamber shall not be granted for any other purpose than for the use of the Senate,'' shall be interpreted to mean that when the Senate is not sitting in session or otherwise using the Chamber for some function of the Senate, no Senator shall seat any person or persons in chairs of Senators others than the chair assigned to him (other persons shall not seat anyone in a chair of a Senator); and lectures, talks, or speeches shall not be given at such times to groups on the floor by Senators or others except for the purpose of explaining the Chamber.