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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1921, TO MARCH 3, 1923 FIRST SESSION—April 11, 1921, to November 23, 1921 SECOND SESSION—December 5, 1921, to September 22, 1922 THIRD SESSION—November 20, 1922, to December 4, 1922 FOURTH SESSION—December 4, 1922, to March 3, 1923 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1921, to March 15, 1921 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—CALVIN COOLIDGE, of Massachusetts PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—ALBERT B. CUMMINS, 1 of Iowa SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—GEORGE A. SANDERSON, 2 of Illinois SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—DAVID S. BARRY, of Rhode Island SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—FREDERICK H. GILLETT, 3 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM TYLER PAGE, 4 of Maryland SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH G. ROGERS, of Pennsylvania DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—BERT W. KENNEDY, of Michigan POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FRANK W. COLLIER ALABAMA Ralph H. Cameron, Phoenix Samuel M. Shortridge, Menlo Park REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Carl Hayden, Phoenix Oscar W. Underwood, Birmingham Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa J. Thomas Heflin, Lafayette ARKANSAS John E. Raker, Alturas REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Charles F. Curry, Sacramento Julius Kahn, San Francisco John McDuffie, Monroeville Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock John I. Nolan, 9 San Francisco John R. Tyson, Montgomery Thaddeus H. Caraway, Jonesboro Mae E. Nolan, 10 San Francisco Henry B. Steagall, Ozark REPRESENTATIVES John A. Elston, 11 Berkeley Lamar Jeffers, 5 Anniston William J. Driver, Osceola James H. MacLafferty, 12 Oakland William B. Bowling, Lafayette William A. Oldfield, Batesville Henry E. Barbour, Fresno William B. Oliver, Tuscaloosa John N. Tillman, Fayetteville Arthur M. Free, San Jose Lilius B. Rainey, 6 Gadsden Otis Wingo, De Queen Walter F. Lineberger, 13 Long Beach Edward B. Almon, Tuscumbia H. M. Jacoway, Dardanelle Henry Z. Osborne, 14 Los Angeles George Huddleston, Birmingham Samuel M. Taylor, 7 Pine Bluff 8 Philip D. Swing, El Centro William B. Bankhead, Jasper Chester W. Taylor, Pine Bluff Tilman B. Parks, Hope COLORADO ARIZONA CALIFORNIA SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco Lawrence C. Phipps, Denver 1 Reelected March 7, 1921. 8 Elected October 25, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by 12 Elected November 7, 1922, to fill vacancy caused by 2 Reelected March 7, 1921. death of his father, Samuel M. Taylor, and became a mem- death of John A. Elston, and became a member of the 3 Reelected April 11, 1921. ber of the House on October 31, 1921. House on November 20, 1922. 4 Reelected April 11, 1921. 9 Died November 18, 1922, before the commencement 13 Elected February 15, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by 5 Elected June 7, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by death of the Sixty-eighth Congress, to which he had been re- death of Representative-elect Charles F. Van de Water, of Fred L. Blackmon in preceding Congress, and became elected. 10 and became a member of the House on April 11, 1921. a member of the House on June 27, 1921. Elected January 23, 1923, to fill vacancy caused by 14 Died February 8, 1923, before the commencement of 6 Election unsuccessfully contested by Charles B. death of her husband John I. Nolan, and became a mem- Kennamer. ber of the House on February 12, 1923. the Sixty-eighth Congress, to which he had been reelected. 7 Died September 13, 1921. 11 Died December 15, 1921. [ 308 ] SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 309 Samuel D. Nicholson, Leadville William W. Larsen, Dublin Merrill Moores, Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES Albert H. Vestal, Anderson William N. Vaile, Denver IDAHO Fred S. Purnell, Attica Charles B. Timberlake, Sterling SENATORS William R. Wood, La Fayette Guy U. Hardy, Canon City William E. Borah, Boise Milton Kraus, Peru Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs Frank R. Gooding, Gooding Louis W. Fairfield, Angola REPRESENTATIVES Andrew J. Hickey, La Porte CONNECTICUT Burton L. French, Moscow IOWA SENATORS Addison T. Smith, Twin Falls SENATORS Frank B. Brandegee, New London George P. McLean, Simsbury ILLINOIS Albert B. Cummins, Des Moines William S. Kenyon, 28 Fort Dodge REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Charles A. Rawson, 29 Des Moines Medill McCormick, Chicago E. Hart Fenn, Wethersfield Smith W. Brookhart, 30 Washington Richard P. Freeman, New London William B. McKinley, Champaign REPRESENTATIVES John Q. Tilson, New Haven REPRESENTATIVES Schuyler Merritt, Stamford William F. Kopp, Mount Pleasant Martin B. Madden, Chicago Harry E. Hull, Williamsburg James P. Glynn, Winsted 21 James R. Mann, Chicago Burton E. Sweet, Waverly Elliott W. Sproul, Chicago Gilbert N. Haugen, Northwood DELAWARE John W. Rainey, 22 Chicago James W. Good, 31 Cedar Rapids SENATORS Adolph J. Sabath, 23 Chicago Cyrenus Cole, 32 Cedar Rapids 15 Josiah O. Wolcott, Dover John J. Gorman, Chicago C. William Ramseyer, Bloomfield 16 T. Coleman du Pont, Wilmington M. Alfred Michaelson, Chicago Cassius C. Dowell, Des Moines 17 24 Thomas F. Bayard, Jr., Wilmington Stanley H. Kunz, Chicago Horace M. Towner, Corning L. Heisler Ball, Marshallton Fred A. Britten, Chicago William R. Green, Council Bluffs REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Carl R. Chindblom, Chicago L. J. Dickinson, Algona Caleb R. Layton, Georgetown Ira C. Copley, Aurora William D. Boies, Sheldon Charles E. Fuller, Belvidere FLORIDA John C. McKenzie, Elizabeth KANSAS William J. Graham, Aledo SENATORS SENATORS Edward J. King, Galesburg Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville Clifford Ireland, Peoria Charles Curtis, Topeka Park Trammell, Lakeland Frank H. Funk, Bloomington Arthur Capper, Topeka REPRESENTATIVES Joseph G. Cannon, Danville REPRESENTATIVES Herbert J. Drane, Lakeland Allen F. Moore, Monticello Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., Leavenworth Frank Clark, Gainesville Guy L. Shaw, 25 Beardstown Edward C. Little, Kansas City John H. Smithwick, Pensacola Loren E. Wheeler, Springfield Philip P. Campbell, Pittsburg William J. Sears, Kissimmee William A. Rodenberg, East St. Louis Homer Hoch, Marion Edwin B. Brooks, Newton James G. Strong, Blue Rapids GEORGIA Thomas S. Williams, Louisville Hays B. White, Mankato SENATORS Edward E. Denison, Marion J. N. Tincher, Medicine Lodge William J. Harris, Cedartown At Large–Richard Yates, Springfield Richard E. Bird, Wichita Thomas E. Watson, 18 Thomson At Large–William E. Mason, 26 Chicago Rebecca L. Felton, 19 Cartersville At Large–Winnifred Mason Huck, 27 KENTUCKY Walter F. George, 20 Vienna Chicago SENATORS Augustus O. Stanley, Henderson REPRESENTATIVES INDIANA James W. Overstreet, Sylvania Richard P. Ernst, Covington SENATORS Frank Park, Sylvester REPRESENTATIVES Charles R. Crisp, Americus James E. Watson, Rushville Alben W. Barkley, Paducah William C. Wright, Newnan Harry S. New, Indianapolis David H. Kincheloe, Madisonville William D. Upshaw, Atlanta REPRESENTATIVES Robert Y. Thomas, Jr., Central City James W. Wise, Fayetteville Oscar R. Luhring, Evansville Ben Johnson, Bardstown Gordon Lee, Chickamauga Oscar E. Bland, Linton Charles F. Ogden, Louisville Charles H. Brand, Athens James W. Dunbar, New Albany Arthur B. Rouse, Burlington Thomas M. Bell, Gainesville John S. Benham, Benham James C. Cantrill, Georgetown Carl Vinson, Milledgeville Everett Sanders, Terre Haute Ralph Gilbert, Shelbyville William C. Lankford, Douglas Richard N. Elliott, Connersville William J. Fields, Olive Hill 15 Resigned July 2, 1921, having been appointed state ing qualified on the day preceding), and took his seat 27 Elected November 7, 1922, to fill vacancy caused by chancellor. the same day. death of her father, William E. Mason, and became a 16 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Jo- 21 Died November 30, 1922, before the commencement member of the House on November 20, 1922. siah O. Wolcott, and took his seat July 26, 1921. of the Sixty-eighth Congress, to which he had been re- 28 Resigned February 24, 1922. 17 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Josiah elected. 29 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Wil- O. Wolcott, and took his seat November 21, 1921. 22 Election unsuccessfully contested by John liam S. Kenyon, and took his seat February 24, 1922. 18 Died September 26, 1922. Golombiewski. 30 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Wil- 19 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Thomas 23 Election unsuccessfully contested by Jacob liam S. Kenyon, and took his seat December 2, 1922. E. Watson, and took her seat November 21, 1922. Gartenstein. 31 Resigned June 15, 1921. 20 Elected November 7, 1922, to fill vacancy caused by 24 Election unsuccessfully contested by Dan Parillo. 32 Elected July 19, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by res- death of Thomas E. Watson, but did not present his cre- 25 Election unsuccessfully contested by Henry T. Rainey. ignation of James W. Good, and became a member of dentials until November 22, 1922 (Rebecca L. Felton hav- 26 Died June 16, 1921. the House on July 28, 1921. 310 Biographical Directory KENTUCKY—Continued Frederick W. Dallinger, Cambridge B. G. Lowrey, Blue Mountain Charles L. Underhill, Somerville Benjamin G. Humphreys, Greenville REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Peter F. Tague, Boston Thomas U. Sisson, Winona John W. Langley, Pikeville George Holden Tinkham, Boston Ross A. Collins, Meridian John M. Robsion, Barbourville James A. Gallivan, Boston Paul B. Johnson, Hattiesburg Robert Luce, Waltham Percy E. Quin, McComb City LOUISIANA Louis A. Frothingham, Easton James W. Collier, Vicksburg SENATORS William S. Greene, Fall River Joseph E. Ransdell, Lake Providence Joseph Walsh, 37 New Bedford MISSOURI Edwin S. Broussard, New Iberia Charles L. Gifford, 38 Cotuit SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES James A. Reed, Kansas City James O’Connor, New Orleans MICHIGAN Selden P. Spencer, St. Louis H. Garland Dupre´, New Orleans SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Whitmell P. Martin, Thibodaux Charles E. Townsend, Jackson Frank C. Millspaugh, 43 Canton John N. Sandlin, Minden Truman H. Newberry, 39 Grosse Pointe William W. Rucker, Keytesville Riley J. Wilson, Harrisonburg Farms Henry F. Lawrence, Cameron George K. Favrot, Baton Rouge James Couzens, 40 Detroit Charles L. Faust, St. Joseph Ladislas Lazaro, Washington REPRESENTATIVES Edgar C. Ellis, Kansas City James B.