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SEVENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1941, TO JANUARY 3, 1943 FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1941, to January 2, 1942 SECOND SESSION—January 5, 1942, 1 to December 16, 1942 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 2—JOHN N. GARNER, 3 of Texas; HENRY A. WALLACE, 4 of Iowa PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—PAT HARRISON, 5 of Mississippi; CARTER GLASS, 6 of Virginia SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EDWIN A. HALSEY, of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—CHESLEY W. JURNEY, of Texas SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—SAM RAYBURN, 7 of Texas CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 8 of Kentucky SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—KENNETH ROMNEY, of Montana DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH J. SINNOTT, of Virginia POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FINIS E. SCOTT ALABAMA ARKANSAS Albert E. Carter, Oakland SENATORS John H. Tolan, Oakland SENATORS John Z. Anderson, San Juan Bautista Hattie W. Caraway, Jonesboro John H. Bankhead II, Jasper Bertrand W. Gearhart, Fresno John E. Miller, 11 Searcy Lister Hill, Montgomery Alfred J. Elliott, Tulare George Lloyd Spencer, 12 Hope Carl Hinshaw, Pasadena REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Jerry Voorhis, San Dimas Frank W. Boykin, Mobile E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Charles Kramer, Los Angeles George M. Grant, Troy Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Thomas F. Ford, Los Angeles Henry B. Steagall, Ozark Clyde T. Ellis, Bentonville John M. Costello, Hollywood Sam Hobbs, Selma Fadjo Cravens, Fort Smith Leland M. Ford, Santa Monica Joe Starnes, Guntersville David D. Terry, Little Rock Lee E. Geyer, 14 Gardena Pete Jarman, Livingston W. F. Norrell, Monticello Cecil R. King, 15 Los Angeles Walter W. Bankhead, 9 Jasper Oren Harris, El Dorado Ward Johnson, Long Beach Carter Manasco, 10 Jasper Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa John J. Sparkman, Huntsville CALIFORNIA Ed. V. Izac, San Diego Luther Patrick, Birmingham SENATORS Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco COLORADO ARIZONA Sheridan Downey, Atherton SENATORS 16 SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Alva B. Adams, Pueblo Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa Eugene D. Millikin, 17 Denver Carl Hayden, Phoenix Edwin C. Johnson, Denver Ernest W. McFarland, Florence Harry L. Englebright, Nevada City Frank H. Buck, 13 Vacaville REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Thomas Rolph, San Francisco Lawrence Lewis, Denver John R. Murdock, Tempe Richard J. Welch, San Francisco William S. Hill, Fort Collins 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 395, 77th Cong., 1st 7 Reelected January 3, 1941. 13 Died September 17, 1942; vacancy throughout remain- sess.) the date of assembling the second session of the 8 Reelected January 3, 1941. der of the Congress. Seventy-seventh Congress was fixed for January 5, 1942. 9 Resigned February 1, 1941. 14 Died October 11, 1941. 2 Pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment to the Con- 10 Elected June 24, 1941, to fill vacancy caused by res- 15 Elected August 25, 1942, to fill vacancy caused by stitution, the term of the Vice President expires or begins, ignation of Walter W. Bankhead, and became a member death of Lee E. Geyer, and became a member of the House as the case may be, at noon on January 20, and does of the House on July 3, 1941. on October 12, 1942. 11 not run concurrently with the terms of Congress. Resigned effective March 31, 1941, having been ap- 16 3 Died December 1, 1941. Term expired at noon on January 20, 1941. pointed United States District Judge for the Western Dis- 17 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Alva B. 4 Term began at noon on January 20, 1941. trict of Arkansas. 5 Elected January 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 12 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Adams, and took his seat January 5, 1942; subsequently 6 Elected July 10, 1941. John E. Miller, and took his seat April 2, 1941. elected. [ 367 ] 368 Biographical Directory COLORADO—Continued John Thomas, Gooding William S. Jacobsen, Clinton REPRESENTATIVES John W. Gwynne, Waterloo REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Compton I. White, Clark Fork Henry O. Talle, Decorah J. Edgar Chenoweth, Trinidad Henry C. Dworshak, Burley Karl M. LeCompte, Corydon Edward T. Taylor, 18 Glenwood Springs Paul Cunningham, Des Moines Robert F. Rockwell, 19 Paonia ILLINOIS Ben F. Jensen, Exira SENATORS Fred C. Gilchrist, Laurens CONNECTICUT Scott W. Lucas, Havana Vincent F. Harrington, 24 Sioux City SENATORS C. Wayland Brooks, Chicago Harry E. Narey, 25 Spirit Lake Francis T. Maloney, Meriden REPRESENTATIVES John A. Danaher, Hartford Arthur W. Mitchell, Chicago KANSAS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Raymond S. McKeough, Chicago Edward A. Kelly, Chicago Arthur Capper, Topeka Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford 22 William J. Fitzgerald, Norwich Harry P. Beam, Chicago Clyde M. Reed, Parsons Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago James A. Shanley, New Haven REPRESENTATIVES Anton F. Maciejewski, 23 Cicero Le Roy D. Downs, South Norwalk William P. Lambertson, Fairview Leonard W. Schuetz, Chicago 20 U. S. Guyer, Kansas City J. Joseph Smith, Prospect Leo Kocialkowski, Chicago 21 Joseph E. Talbot, Naugatuck Charles S. Dewey, Chicago Thomas D. Winter, Girard At Large–Lucien J. Maciora, New George A. Paddock, Evanston Edward H. Rees, Emporia Britain Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago John M. Houston, Wichita, R.F.D. Noah M. Mason, Oglesby Frank Carlson, Concordia DELAWARE Leo E. Allen, Galena Clifford R. Hope, Garden City SENATORS Anton J. Johnson, Macomb KENTUCKY James H. Hughes, Dover Robert B. Chiperfield, Canton James M. Tunnell, Georgetown Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin SENATORS Leslie C. Arends, Melvin REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Alben W. Barkley, Paducah Jessie Sumner, Milford Albert B. Chandler, Versailles Philip A. Traynor, Wilmington William H. Wheat, Rantoul REPRESENTATIVES James M. Barnes, Jacksonville FLORIDA Evan Howell, Springfield Noble J. Gregory, Mayfield Beverly M. Vincent, Brownsville SENATORS Edwin M. Schaefer, Belleville Laurence F. Arnold, Newton Emmet O’Neal, Louisville Charles O. Andrews, Orlando Edward W. Creal, Hodgenville Claude Pepper, Tallahassee James V. Heidinger, Fairfield C. W. (Runt) Bishop, Carterville Brent Spence, Fort Thomas REPRESENTATIVES At Large–Stephen A. Day, Evanston Virgil Chapman, Paris J. Hardin Peterson, Lakeland At Large–William G. Stratton, Morris Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg Lex Green, Starke Joe B. Bates, Greenup Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview INDIANA John M. Robsion, Barbourville Pat Cannon, Miami SENATORS Joe Hendricks, De Land Frederick Van Nuys, Indianapolis LOUISIANA Raymond E. Willis, Angola SENATORS GEORGIA REPRESENTATIVES John H. Overton, Alexandria SENATORS William T. Schulte, Hammond Allen J. Ellender, Houma Walter F. George, Vienna Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer REPRESENTATIVES Richard B. Russell, Winder Robert A. Grant, South Bend F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans George W. Gillie, Fort Wayne REPRESENTATIVES Hale Boggs, New Orleans Forest A. Harness, Kokomo Hugh Peterson, Ailey James Domengeaux, Lafayette Noble J. Johnson, Terre Haute Overton Brooks, Shreveport E. E. Cox, Camilla Gerald W. Landis, Linton Newt V. Mills, Monroe Stephen Pace, Americus John W. Boehne, Jr., Evansville Jared Y. Sanders, Jr., Baton Rouge A. Sidney Camp, Newnan Earl Wilson, Huron Vance Plauche´, Lake Charles Robert Ramspeck, Atlanta Raymond S. Springer, Connersville Carl Vinson, Milledgeville William H. Larrabee, New Palestine A. Leonard Allen, Winnfield Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis John S. Gibson, Douglas MAINE B. Frank Whelchel, Gainesville IOWA SENATORS Paul Brown, Elberton SENATORS Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee Ralph O. Brewster, Dexter IDAHO Clyde L. Herring, Des Moines REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES James C. Oliver, South Portland D. Worth Clark, Pocatello Thomas E. Martin, Iowa City Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan 18 Died September 3, 1941. 21 Elected January 20, 1942, to fill vacancy caused by 23 Resigned December 8, 1942; vacancy throughout re- 19 Elected December 9, 1941, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of J. Joseph Smith, and became a member mainder of the Congress. death of Edward T. Taylor, and became a member of the of the House on February 5, 1942. 24 Resigned September 5, 1942. House on January 5, 1941. 22 Resigned December 6, 1942; vacancy throughout re- 25 Elected November 3, 1942, to fill vacancy caused by 20 Resigned November 4, 1941. mainder of the Congress. resignation of Vincent F. Harrington, and became a mem- ber of the House on November 16, 1942. Seventy-Seventh Congress 369 Frank Fellows, Bangor Louis C. Rabaut, Detroit MONTANA John D. Dingell, Detroit SENATORS MARYLAND John Lensinki, Dearborn Burton K. Wheeler, Butte George A. Dondero, Royal Oak SENATORS James E. Murray, Butte Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace REPRESENTATIVES George L. Radcliffe, Baltimore MINNESOTA SENATORS Jeannette Rankin, Missoula REPRESENTATIVES James F. O’Connor, Livingston David J. Ward, Salisbury Henrik Shipstead, Minneapolis 32 William P. Cole, Jr., 26 Towson Joseph H. Ball, St. Paul NEBRASKA Arthur E. Nelson, 33 St. Paul Thomas D’Alesandro, Jr., Baltimore SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John A. Meyer, Baltimore George W. Norris, McCook Lansdale G. Sasscer, Upper Marlboro August H. Andresen, Red Wing Hugh A. Butler, Omaha William D. Byron, 27 Williamsport Joseph P. O’Hara, Glencoe REPRESENTATIVES Katharine E. Byron, 28 Williamsport Richard P. Gale, Mound Melvin J. Maas, St. Paul Oren S. Copeland, Lincoln MASSACHUSETTS Oscar Youngdahl, Minneapolis Charles F. McLaughlin, Omaha Karl Stefan, Norfolk SENATORS Harold Knutson, St. Cloud H. Carl Andersen, Tyler Carl T. Curtis, Minden David I. Walsh, Fitchburg Harry B. Coffee, Chadron Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Beverly William A. Pittenger, Duluth R. T. Buckler, Crookston