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NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1971, TO JANUARY 3, 1973 FIRST SESSION—January 21, 1971, 1 to December 17, 1971 SECOND SESSION—January 18, 1972, 2 to October 18, 1972 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—SPIRO T. AGNEW, of Maryland PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—RICHARD B. RUSSELL, 3 of Georgia; ALLEN J. ELLENDER, 4 of Louisiana; JAMES O. EASTLAND, 5 of Mississippi SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—FRANCIS R. VALEO, of the District of Columbia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—ROBERT G. DUNPHY, 6 of Rhode Island; WILLIAM H. WANNALL, 7 of Maryland SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—CARL B. ALBERT, 8 of Oklahoma CLERK OF THE HOUSE—W. PAT JENNINGS, 8 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, 9 of Tennessee; KENNETH R. HARDING, 10 of New York DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM M. MILLER, 8 of Mississippi POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—H.H. MORRIS, 11 of Kentucky; ROBERT V. ROTA, 12 of Pennsylvania ALABAMA ARIZONA Harold T. Johnson, Roseville SENATORS John E. Moss, Sacramento SENATORS Paul J. Fannin, Phoenix Robert L. Leggett, Vallejo John J. Sparkman, Huntsville Barry M. Goldwater, Scottsdale Phillip Burton, San Francisco James B. Allen, Gadsden William S. Mailliard, San Francisco REPRESENTATIVES Ronald V. Dellums, Berkeley REPRESENTATIVES John J. Rhodes, Mesa George P. Miller, Alameda Jack Edwards, Mobile Morris K. Udall, Tucson Don Edwards, San Jose William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Sam Steiger, Prescott Charles S. Gubser, Gilroy 13 George Andrews, Union Springs ARKANSAS Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, Jr., Portola Elizabeth B. Andrews, 14 Union Valley SENATORS Springs Burt L. Talcott, Salinas William Nichols, Sylacauga John L. McClellan, Little Rock Charles M. Teague, Ojai Walter Flowers, Tuscaloosa J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville Jerome R. Waldie, Antioch John Buchanan, Birmingham REPRESENTATIVES John J. McFall, Manteca Tom Bevill, Jasper Bill Alexander, Osceola B. F. Sisk, Fresno Robert E. Jones, Scottsboro Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Glenn M. Anderson, Harbor City John P. Hammerschmidt, Harrison Robert B. (Bob) Mathias, Visalia David H. Pryor, Camden ALASKA Chet Holifield, Montebello H. Allen Smith, Glendale SENATORS CALIFORNIA Augustus F. Hawkins, Los Angeles SENATORS Theodore F. Stevens, Anchorage James C. Corman, Van Nuys Maurice R. Gravel, Anchorage Alan Cranston, Los Angeles Del Clawson, Compton John V. Tunney, Riverside John H. Rousselot, San Marino REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Charles E. Wiggins, El Monte Nick Begich, 15 Anchorage Don H. Clausen, Crescent City Thomas M. Rees, Los Angeles 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 91-463, 91st Cong., 2d 6 Resigned June 30, 1972. 14 Elected April 4, 1972, to fill vacancy caused by death sess.), the date of assembling the first session of the Nine- 7 Elected July 1, 1972. of her husband George W. Andrews, and became a mem- ty-second Congress was fixed for January 21, 1971. 8 Reelected January 21, 1971. ber of the House on April 10, 1972. 2 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 91-217, 92d Cong., 1st 9 Reelected January 21, 1971; resigned September 30, 15 Following an airplane crash on October 16, 1972, de- sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 1972. clared by the state of Alaska to be presumed dead Decem- Ninety-second Congress was fixed for January 18, 1972. 10 Elected October 1, 1972. ber 29, 1972, before the commencement of the Ninety- 3 Died January 21, 1971. 11 Reelected January 21, 1971; resigned June 30, 1972. 4 12 third Congress, to which he had been reelected. Vacancy Elected January 22, 1971; died July 27, 1972. Elected July 1, 1972. in the Ninety-second Congress was not filled. 5 Elected July 28, 1972. 13 Died December 25, 1971. [ 446 ] NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS 447 Barry Goldwater, Jr., Burbank GEORGIA Paul Findley, Pittsfield Alphonzo Bell, Los Angeles SENATORS Kenneth J. Gray, West Frankfort George E. Danielson, Los Angeles William L. Springer, Champaign Richard B. Russell, 17 Winder Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles George E. Shipley, Olney David H. Gambrell, 18 Atlanta Charles H. Wilson, Los Angeles Melvin Price, East St. Louis Samuel A. Nunn, 19 Perry Craig Hosmer, Long Beach Herman E. Talmadge, Lovejoy Jerry L. Pettis, Loma Linda INDIANA REPRESENTATIVES Richard T. Hanna, Fullerton SENATORS John G. Schmitz, Santa Ana G. Elliott Hagan, Sylvania Vance Hartke, Evansville Bob Wilson, San Diego Dawson Mathis, Albany Birch E. Bayh, Terre Haute Lionel Van Deerlin, San Diego Jack Brinkley, Columbus Victor V. Veysey, 16 Brawley Ben B. Blackburn, Atlanta REPRESENTATIVES Fletcher Thompson, East Point Ray J. Madden, Gary COLORADO John J. Flynt, Jr., Griffin Earl F. Landgrebe, Valparaiso SENATORS John W. Davis, Summerville John Brademas, South Bend Gordon L. Allott, Lamar W. S. (Bill) Stuckey, Jr., Eastman J. Edward Roush, Huntington Peter H. Dominick, Englewood Phil M. Landrum, Jasper Elwood Hillis, Kokomo Robert G. Stephens, Jr., Athens William G. Bray, Martinsville REPRESENTATIVES John T. Myers, Covington James D. (Mike) McKevitt, Denver HAWAII Roger H. Zion, Evansville Donald G. Brotzman, Boulder SENATORS Lee H. Hamilton, Columbus Frank E. Evans, Pueblo Hiram L. Fong, Honolulu David W. Dennis, Richmond Wayne N. Aspinall, Palisade Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES CONNECTICUT IOWA SENATORS Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu Patsy T. Mink, Waipahu SENATORS Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hartford Jack R. Miller, Sioux City Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Greenwich IDAHO Harold E. Hughes, Ida Grove REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES William R. Cotter, Hartford Frank Church, Boise Fred Schwengel, Davenport Robert H. Steele, Vernon Len B. Jordan, Boise John C. Culver, Marion Robert N. Giaimo, North Haven REPRESENTATIVES H. R. Gross, Waterloo Stewart B. McKinney, Fairfield John H. Kyl, Bloomfield John S. Monagan, Waterbury James A. McClure, Payette Neal Smith, Altoona Ella T. Grasso, Windsor Locks Orval Hansen, Idaho Falls Wiley Mayne, Sioux City DELAWARE ILLINOIS William J. Scherle, Henderson SENATORS SENATORS KANSAS J. Caleb Boggs, Wilmington Charles H. Percy, Wilmette William V. Roth, Jr., Wilmington Adlai E. Stevenson III, Chicago SENATORS James B. Pearson, Prairie Village REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Robert Dole, Russell Pierre S. du Pont, 4th, Wilmington Ralph H. Metcalfe, Chicago Abner J. Mikva, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES FLORIDA Morgan F. Murphy, Chicago Keith G. Sebelius, Norton Edward J. Derwinski, South Holland SENATORS William R. Roy, Topeka John C. Kluczynski, Chicago Larry Winn, Jr., Leawood Edward J. Gurney, Winter Park George W. Collins, 20 Chicago Garner E. Shriver, Wichita Lawton Chiles, Lakeland Frank Annunzio, Chicago Joe Skubitz, Pittsburg REPRESENTATIVES Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview Sidney R. Yates, Chicago KENTUCKY Don Fuqua, Altha Harold R. Collier, Western Springs SENATORS Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Roman C. Pucinski, Chicago Bill Chappell, Jr., Ocala Robert McClory, Lake Bluff John Sherman Cooper, Somerset Louis Frey, Jr., Winter Park Philip M. Crane, Winnetka Marlow W. Cook, Louisville Sam M. Gibbons, Tampa John N. Erlenborn, Elmhurst REPRESENTATIVES James A. Haley, Sarasota Charlotte T. Reid, 21 Aurora Frank A. Stubblefield, Murray C. W. Bill Young, Seminole Cliffard D. Carlson, 22 Geneva William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach John B. Anderson, Rockford Romano L. Mazzoli, Louisville J. Herbert Burke, Hollywood Leslie C. Arends, Melvin M. G. (Gene) Snyder, Jeffersontown Claude Pepper, Miami Robert H. Michel, Peoria Tim Lee Carter, Tompkinsville Dante B. Fascell, Miami Thomas F. Railsback, Moline John C. Watts, 23 Nicholasville 16 Election unsuccessfully contested by David A. Tunno. 19 Elected November 7, 1972, to fill vacancy caused by 21 Resigned October 7, 1971. 17 Died January 21, 1971. death of Richard B. Russell, and began service November 22 Elected April 4, 1972, to fill vacancy caused by res- 18 Appointed February 2, 1971, to fill vacancy caused 8, 1972. ignation of Charlotte T. Reid, and became a member of by death of Richard B. Russell, and took his seat the 20 Died December 8, 1972, before the commencement of the House on April 11, 1972. same day. the Ninety-third Congress, to which he had been reelected; 23 Died September 24, 1971. vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 448 Biographical Directory KENTUCKY—Continued Torbert H. Macdonald, Malden Thomas F. Eagleton, St. Louis Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES Louise Day Hicks, Boston William (Bill) Clay, St. Louis 24 Margaret M. Heckler, Wellesley William P. Curlin, Jr., Frankfort James W. Symington, Clayton James A. Burke, Milton Carl D. Perkins, Hindman Leonor K. (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, St. Hastings Keith, West Bridgewater Louis LOUISIANA Wm. J. Randall, Independence SENATORS MICHIGAN SENATORS Richard Bolling, Kansas City Allen J. Ellender, 25 Houma W. R. Hull, Jr., Weston Philip A. Hart, Mackinac Island Elaine S. Edwards, 26 Crowley Durward G. Hall, Springfield Robert P. Griffin, Traverse City J. Bennett Johnston, 27 Shreveport Richard H. Ichord, Houston Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge REPRESENTATIVES William L. Hungate, Troy REPRESENTATIVES John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Bill D. Burlison, Cape Girardeau Marvin L. Esch, Ann Arbor F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans Garry E. Brown, Schoolcraft 28 MONTANA Hale Boggs, New Orleans Edward Hutchinson, Fennville Patrick T. Caffery, New Iberia Gerald R. Ford, Grand Rapids SENATORS Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., Plain Dealing Charles E. Chamberlain, East Lansing Michael J. Mansfield, Missoula Otto E. Passman,