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EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1951, TO JANUARY 3, 1953 FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1951, to October 20, 1951 SECOND SESSION—January 8, 1952, 1 to July 7, 1952 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—ALBEN W. BARKLEY, of Kentucky PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—KENNETH D. MCKELLAR, of Tennessee SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—LESLIE L. BIFFLE, of Arkansas SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JOSEPH C. DUKE, 2 of Arizona SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—SAM RAYBURN, 2 of Texas CLERK OF THE HOUSE—RALPH R. ROBERTS, 2 of Indiana SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH H. CALLAHAN, 2 of Kentucky DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM M. MILLER, 2 of Mississippi POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FINIS E. SCOTT, 2 of Tennessee ALABAMA Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Cecil R. King, Los Angeles SENATORS James W. Trimble, Berryville Clyde Doyle, Long Beach Lister Hill, Montgomery Boyd Tackett, Nashville Chet Holifield, Montebella John J. Sparkman, Huntsville Brooks Hays, Little Rock Carl Hinshaw, Pasadena W. F. Norrell, Monticello REPRESENTATIVES Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa Oren Harris, El Dorado John Phillips, Banning Frank W. Boykin, Mobile Clinton D. McKinnon, San Diego George M. Grant, Troy CALIFORNIA George W. Andrews, Union Springs Kenneth A. Roberts, Piedmont SENATORS COLORADO Albert Rains, Gadsden William F. Knowland, Piedmont SENATORS Edward deGraffenried, Tuscaloosa Richard M. Nixon, 3 Whittier Edwin C. Johnson, Craig Carl Elliott, Jasper Thomas H. Kuchel, 4 Anaheim Eugene D. Millikin, Denver Robert E. Jones, Jr., Scottsboro REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Laurie C. Battle, Birmingham Hubert B. Scudder, Sebastopol Byron G. Rogers, Denver Clair Engle, Red Bluff William S. Hill, Fort Collins ARIZONA Leroy Johnson, Stockton SENATORS J. Edgar Chenoweth, Trinidad Franck R. Havenner, San Francisco Wayne N. Aspinall, Palisade Carl Hayden, Phoenix John F. Shelley, San Francisco Ernest W. McFarland, Florence George P. Miller, Alameda CONNECTICUT REPRESENTATIVES John J. Allen, Jr., Oakland SENATORS John R. Murdock, Tempe John Z. Anderson, San Juan Bautista 5 Harold A. Patten, Tucson Allan O. Hunter, Fresno Brien McMahon, Norwalk 6 Thomas H. Werdel, Bakersfield William A. Purtell, West Hartford 7 ARKANSAS Ernest K. Bramblett, Pacific Grove Prescott S. Bush, Greenwich SENATORS Patrick J. Hillings, Arcadia William Benton, Southport John L. McClellan, Camden Norris Poulson, Los Angeles REPRESENTATIVES J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville Samuel W. Yorty, Los Angeles Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hartford REPRESENTATIVES Gordon L. McDonough, Los Angeles Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Pomfret E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Donald L. Jackson, Pacific Palisades Center 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 244, 82d Cong., 1st 4 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Rich- 6 Appointed August 29, 1952, to fill vacancy caused by sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the ard M. Nixon, and took his seat January 3, 1953. death of Brien McMahon, and served from August 29, Eighty-second Congress was fixed for January 8, 1952. 5 Died July 28, 1952. 1952, to November 4, 1952. 2 Reelected January 3, 1951. 7 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Brien 3 Resigned January 1, 1953. McMahon, and took his seat January 3, 1953. [ 395 ] 396 Biographical Directory CONNECTICUT—Continued Richard B. Vail, Chicago Frank Carlson, Concordia Fred E. Busbey, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES William E. McVey, Harvey Albert M. Cole, Holton John A. McGuire, Wallingford John C. Kluczynski, Chicago Errett P. Scrivner, Kansas City Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago Albert P. Morano, Greenwich Myron V. George, Altamont Adolph J. Sabath, 9 Chicago James T. Patterson, Naugatuck Edward H. Rees, Emporia At Large–Antoni N. Sadlak, Rockville Thomas S. Gordon, Chicago Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Clifford R. Hope, Garden City DELAWARE Richard W. Hoffman, Berwyn Wint Smith, Mankato SENATORS Timothy P. Sheehan, Chicago Edgar A. Jonas, Chicago KENTUCKY John J. Williams, Millsboro Marguerite S. Church, Evanston SENATORS J. Allen Frear, Jr., Dover Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago Virgil M. Chapman, 10 Paris REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Noah M. Mason, Oglesby Thomas R. Underwood, 11 Lexington J. Caleb Boggs, Wilmington Leo E. Allen, Galena John Sherman Cooper, 12 Somerset Leslie C. Arends, Melvin Earle C. Clements, Morganfield FLORIDA Harold H. Velde, Pekin REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Robert B. Chiperfield, Canton Noble J. Gregory, Mayfield Sid Simpson, Carrollton Spessard L. Holland, Bartow John A. Whitaker, 13 Russellville Peter F. Mack, Jr., Carlinville Garrett L. Withers, 14 Dixon George A. Smathers, Miami William L. Springer, Champaign Thruston Ballard Morton, Glenview REPRESENTATIVES Edward H. Jenison, Paris Frank L. Chelf, Lebanon Chester B. McMullen, Clearwater Charles W. Vursell, Salem Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Melvin Price, East St. Louis Brent Spence, Fort Thomas 15 Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview C. W. (Runt) Bishop, Carterville Thomas R. Underwood, Lexington 16 William C. Lantaff, Miami Springs John C. Watts, Nicholasville A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg INDIANA Carl D. Perkins, Hindman Dwight L. Rogers, Fort Lauderdale SENATORS Joe B. Bates, Greenup Homer E. Capehart, Washington James S. Golden, Pineville GEORGIA William E. Jenner, Bedford LOUISIANA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Walter F. George, Vienna Ray J. Madden, Gary Allen J. Ellender, Sr., Houma Richard B. Russell, Winder Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge REPRESENTATIVES Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr., South Bend REPRESENTATIVES Prince H. Preston, Jr., Statesboro F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans 8 E. Ross Adair, Fort Wayne E. E. Cox, Camilla John V. Beamer, Wabash Hale Boggs, New Orleans E. L. Forrester, Leesburg Cecil M. Harden, Covington Edwin E. Willis, St. Martinsville A. Sidney Camp, Newnan William G. Bray, Martinsville Overton Brooks, Shreveport James C. Davis, Stone Mountain Winfield K. Denton, Evansville Otto E. Passman, Monroe Carl Vinson, Milledgeville Earl Wilson, Bedford James H. Morrison, Hammond Henderson L. Lanham, Rome Ralph Harvey, Mount Summit Henry D. Larcade, Jr., Opelousas W. M. (Don) Wheeler, Alma Charles B. Brownson, Indianapolis A. Leonard Allen, Winnfield John S. Wood, Canton Paul Brown, Elberton IOWA MAINE SENATORS IDAHO SENATORS Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Cedar Rapids Ralph O. Brewster, 17 Dexter SENATORS Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan Henry C. Dworshak, Burley REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Herman Welker, Payette Thomas E. Martin, Iowa City Robert Hale, Portland REPRESENTATIVES Henry O. Talle, Decorah Charles P. Nelson, Augusta H. R. Gross, Waterloo John T. Wood, Coeur d’ Alene Frank Fellows, 18 Bangor Karl M. LeCompte, Corydon Hamer H. Budge, Boise Clifford G. McIntire, 19 Perham Paul Cunningham, Des Moines ILLINOIS James I. Dolliver, Fort Dodge MARYLAND Ben F. Jensen, Exira SENATORS Charles B. Hoeven, Alton SENATORS Paul H. Douglas, Chicago Herbert R. O’Conor, Baltimore Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin KANSAS John Marshall Butler, Baltimore REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES William L. Dawson, Chicago Andrew F. Schoeppel, Wichita Edward T. Miller, Easton 8 Died December 24, 1952, before the commencement 12 Elected November 4, 1952, to fill vacancy caused by 16 Elected April 14, 1951, to fill vacancy caused by res- of the Eighty-third Congress, to which he had been re- death of Virgil M. Chapman, and took his seat January ignation of Thomas R. Underwood, and became a member elected; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 3, 1953. of the House on April 23, 1951. 9 Died November 6, 1952, before the commencement of 13 Died December 15, 1951. 17 Resigned December 31, 1952. the Eighty-third Congress, to which he had been reelected; 14 Elected August 2, 1952, to fill vacancy caused by 18 Died August 27, 1951. vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. death of John A. Whitaker, but was unable to be sworn 19 Elected October 22, 1951, to fill vacancy caused by 10 Died March 8, 1951. 11 in as Congress was not in session. death of Frank Fellows, and became a member of the Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Virgil 15 M. Chapman, and took his seat March 19, 1951. Resigned March 17, 1951. House on January 8, 1952. EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS 397 James P. S. Devereux, Stevenson Joseph P. O’Hara, Glencoe Howard H. Buffett, Omaha Edward A. Garmatz, Baltimore Roy W. Wier, Minneapolis Karl Stefan, 30 Norfolk George H. Fallon, Baltimore Eugene J. McCarthy, St. Paul Robert D. Harrison, 31 Norfolk Lansdale G. Sasscer, Upper Marlboro Walter H. Judd, Minneapolis A. L. Miller, Kimball J. Glenn Beall, Frostburg Fred Marshall, Grove City H. Carl Andersen, Tyler NEVADA MASSACHUSETTS John A. Blatnik, Chisholm SENATORS SENATORS Harold C. Hagen, Crookston Patrick A. McCarran, Reno Leverett Saltonstall, Dover MISSISSIPPI George W. Malone, Reno Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Beverly REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Walter S. Baring, Reno John W. Heselton, Deerfield James O. Eastland, Doddsville Foster Furcolo, 20 Longmeadow John C. Stennis, De Kalb NEW HAMPSHIRE REPRESENTATIVES Philip J. Philbin, Clinton SENATORS Harold D. Donohue, Worcester John E. Rankin, Tupelo H. Styles Bridges, Concord Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Charles W. Tobey, Temple William H. Bates, Salem Frank E. Smith, Greenwood Thomas J. Lane, Lawrence Thomas G. Abernethy, Okolona REPRESENTATIVES Angier L. Goodwin, Melrose Arthur Winstead, Philadelphia Chester E. Merrow, Center Ossipee Donald W. Nicholson, Wareham William M. Colmer, Pascagoula Norris Cotton, Lebanon Christian A. Herter,