Eighty-Third Congress January 3, 1953, to January 3, 1955
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EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1953, TO JANUARY 3, 1955 FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1953, to August 3, 1953 SECOND SESSION—January 6, 1954, 1 to December 2, 1954 2 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—ALBEN W. BARKLEY, 3 of Kentucky; RICHARD M. NIXON, 4 of California PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—STYLES BRIDGES, 5 of New Hampshire SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—J. MARK TRICE, 5 of Maryland SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—FOREST A. HARNESS, 5 of Indiana SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOSEPH W. MARTIN, JR., 5 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—LYLE O. SNADER, 5 of Illinois SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM F. RUSSELL, 6 of Pennsylvania; LYLE O. SNADER, 7 of Illinois; WILLIAM R. BONNELL, 8 of Pennsylvania DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—TOM KENNAMER, 5 of Missouri POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—BEECHER HESS, 5 of Ohio ALABAMA J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville Harlan Hagen, Hanford SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Gordon L. McDonough, Los Angeles Donald L. Jackson, Pacific Palisades Lister Hill, Montgomery E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Cecil R. King, Los Angeles John J. Sparkman, Huntsville Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Craig Hosmer, Long Beach REPRESENTATIVES James W. Trimble, Berryville Oren Harris, El Dorado Chet Holifield, Montebello Frank W. Boykin, Mobile Brooks Hays, Little Rock Carl Hinshaw, Pasadena George M. Grant, Troy W. F. Norrell, Monticello Edgar W. Hiestand, Altadena George W. Andrews, Union Springs Joe Holt, Van Nuys Kenneth A. Roberts, Piedmont CALIFORNIA Clyde Doyle, South Gate 9 Albert Rains, Gadsden SENATORS Norris Poulson, Los Angeles Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Greensboro 10 William F. Knowland, Piedmont Glenard P. Lipscomb, Los Angeles Carl Elliott, Jasper Thomas H. Kuchel, Anaheim Patrick J. Hillings, Arcadia Robert E. Jones, Jr., Scottsboro Samuel W. Yorty, Los Angeles REPRESENTATIVES Laurie C. Battle, Birmingham Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa Hubert B. Scudder, Sebastopol James B. Utt, Santa Ana ARIZONA Clair Engle, Red Bluff John Phillips, Banning SENATORS John E. Moss, Jr., Sacramento Bob Wilson, Chula Vista Carl Hayden, Phoenix William S. Mailliard, San Francisco Barry M. Goldwater, Phoenix John F. Shelley, San Francisco COLORADO Robert L. Condon, Walnut Creek SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John J. Allen, Jr., Oakland John J. Rhodes, Mesa George P. Miller, Alameda Edwin C. Johnson, Craig Harold A. (Porque) Patten, Tucson J. Arthur Younger, San Mateo Eugene D. Millikin, Denver Charles S. Gubser, Gilroy REPRESENTATIVES ARKANSAS Leroy Johnson, Stockton Byron G. Rogers, Denver SENATORS Oakley Hunter, Fresno William S. Hill, Fort Collins John L. McClellan, Camden Ernest K. Bramblett, Pacific Grove J. Edgar Chenoweth, Trinidad 1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 199, 83d Cong., 1st sess.) 4 Term began at noon January 20, 1953. 9 Resigned July 11, 1953. the date of assembling the second session of the Eighty- 5 Elected January 3, 1953. 10 Elected November 10, 1953, to fill vacancy caused by third Congress was fixed for January 6, 1954. 6 Elected January 3, 1953; died July 7, 1953. resignation of Norris Poulson, and became a member of 2 The House adjourned sine die August 20, 1954, and 7 Served from July 8, 1953, to September 15, 1953, to the House on January 6, 1954. the Senate adjourned sine die December 2, 1954. fill vacancy. 3 Term expired at noon January 20, 1953. 8 Appointed September 15, 1953. [ 400 ] EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS 401 Wayne N. Aspinall, Palisade Hamer H. Budge, Boise Paul Cunningham, Des Moines James I. Dolliver, Fort Dodge CONNECTICUT ILLINOIS Ben F. Jensen, Exira SENATORS SENATORS Charles B. Hoeven, Alton Prescott S. Bush, Greenwich Paul H. Douglas, Chicago William A. Purtell, West Hartford Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin KANSAS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Thomas J. Dodd, West Hartford William L. Dawson, Chicago Andrew F. Schoeppel, Wichita Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Pomfret Barratt O’Hara, Chicago Frank Carlson, Concordia Center Fred E. Busbey, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES Albert W. Cretella, North Haven William E. McVey, Harvey Howard S. Miller, Hiawatha Albert P. Morano, Greenwich John C. Kluczynski, Chicago Errett P. Scrivner, Kansas City James T. Patterson, Watertown Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago Myron V. George, Altamont At Large–Antoni N. Sadlak, Rockville James B. Bowler, 15 Chicago Edward H. Rees, Emporia DELAWARE Thomas S. Gordon, Chicago Clifford R. Hope, Garden City Wint Smith, Mankato SENATORS Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Richard W. Hoffman, Riverside John J. Williams, Millsboro Timothy P. Sheehan, Chicago KENTUCKY J. Allen Frear, Jr., Dover Edgar A. Jonas, Chicago SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Marguerite Stitt Church, Evanston Herbert B. Warburton, Wilmington Earle C. Clements, Morganfield Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago John Sherman Cooper, Somerset Noah M. Mason, Oglesby FLORIDA Leo E. Allen, Galena REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Leslie C. Arends, Melvin Noble J. Gregory, Mayfield Spessard L. Holland, Bartow Harold H. Velde, Pekin Garrett L. Withers, 16 Dixon George A. Smathers, Miami Robert B. Chiperfield, Canton William H. Natcher, 17 Bowling Green REPRESENTATIVES Sid Simpson, Carrollton John M. Robsion, Jr., Louisville Courtney W. Campbell, Clearwater Peter F. Mack, Jr., Carlinville Frank L. Chelf, Lebanon Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville William L. Springer, Champaign Brent Spence, Fort Thomas Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview Charles W. Vursell, Salem John C. Watts, Nicholasville William C. (Bill) Lantaff, Miami Melvin Price, East St. Louis Carl D. Perkins, Hindman Springs C. W. (Runt) Bishop, Carterville James S. Golden, Pineville A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg Dwight L. Rogers, 11 Fort Lauderdale INDIANA LOUISIANA James A. Haley, Sarasota SENATORS SENATORS D. R. (Billy) Matthews, Gainesville Homer E. Capehart, Washington Allen J. Ellender, Houma William E. Jenner, Bedford Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge GEORGIA REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans Walter F. George, Vienna Ray J. Madden, Gary Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer Hale Boggs, New Orleans Richard B. Russell, Winder Edwin E. Willis, St. Martinville REPRESENTATIVES Shepard J. Crumpacker, South Bend E. Ross Adair, Fort Wayne Overton Brooks, Shreveport Prince H. Preston, Statesboro John V. Beamer, Wabash Otto E. Passman, Monroe J. L. Pilcher, 12 Meigs Cecil M. Harden, Covington James H. Morrison, Hammond E. L. Forrester, Leesburg William G. Bray, Martinsville T. Ashton Thompson, Ville Platte A. Sidney Camp, 13 Newnan D. Bailey Merrill, Evansville George S. Long, Pineville John James Flynt, Jr., 14 Griffin Earl Wilson, Bedford James C. Davis, Stone Mountain Ralph Harvey, Mount Summit MAINE Carl Vinson, Milledgeville Charles B. Brownson, Indianapolis SENATORS Henderson Lanham, Rome W. M. (Don) Wheeler, Alma Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan Phil M. Landrum, Jasper IOWA Frederick G. Payne, Waldoboro Paul Brown, Elberton SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Cedar Rapids Robert Hale, Portland IDAHO Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee Charles P. Nelson, Augusta SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Clifford G. McIntire, Perham Henry C. Dworshak, Burley Thomas E. Martin, Iowa City Herman Welker, Payette Henry O. Talle, Decorah MARYLAND REPRESENTATIVES H. R. Gross, Waterloo SENATORS Gracie Pfost, Nampa Karl M. LeCompte, Corydon John Marshall Butler, Baltimore 11 Died December 1, 1954; vacancy throughout remain- 13 Died July 24, 1954. gress, and became a member of the House on July 13, der of the Congress. 14 Elected November 2, 1954, to fill vacancy caused by 1953. 12 Elected February 4, 1953, to fill vacancy caused by death of A. Sidney Camp, but was unable to be sworn 16 Died April 30, 1953. death of Representative-elect Edward E. Cox in preceding in as Congress was not in session. 17 Elected August 1, 1953, to fill vacancy caused by Congress, and became a member of the House on February 15 Elected July 7, 1953, to fill vacancy caused by death death of Garrett L. Withers, and became a member of 9, 1953. of Representative-elect Adolph J. Sabath in preceding Con- the House on January 6, 1954. 402 Biographical Directory MARYLAND—Continued George A. Dondero, Royal Oak NEBRASKA SENATORS—Continued SENATORS MINNESOTA 19 J. Glenn Beall, Frostburg Hugh A. Butler, Omaha SENATORS Sam W. Reynolds, 20 Omaha REPRESENTATIVES Edward J. Thye, Northfield Roman L. Hruska, 21 Omaha Edward T. Miller, Easton Hubert H. Humphrey, Minneapolis Dwight P. Griswold, 22 Scottsbluff James P. S. Devereux, Stevenson REPRESENTATIVES Eva K. Bowring, 23 Merriman Edward A. Garmatz, Baltimore August H. Andresen, Red Wing Hazel H. Abel, 24 Lincoln George H. Fallon, Baltimore Joseph P. O’Hara, Glencoe Carl T. Curtis, 25 Minden Frank Small, Jr., Clinton Roy W. Wier, Minneapolis REPRESENTATIVES DeWitt S. Hyde, Bethesda Eugene J. McCarthy, St. Paul 26 Samuel N. Friedel, Baltimore Carl T. Curtis, Minden Walter H. Judd, Minneapolis Roman L. Hruska, 27 Omaha MASSACHUSETTS Fred Marshall, Grove City Robert D. Harrison, Norfolk H. Carl Andersen, Tyler A. L. Miller, Kimball SENATORS John A. Blatnik, Chisholm Leverett Saltonstall, Dover Harold C. Hagen, Crookston NEVADA John F. Kennedy, Boston SENATORS MISSISSIPPI REPRESENTATIVES Patrick A. McCarran, 28 Reno John W. Heselton, Deerfield SENATORS Ernest S. Brown, 29 Reno Edward P. Boland, Springfield James O. Eastland, Doddsville Alan H. Bible, 30 Reno Philip J. Philbin, Clinton John C. Stennis, De Kalb George W. Malone, Reno Harold D. Donohue, Worcester REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell Thomas G. Abernethy, Okolona Clifton Young, Reno William H. Bates, Salem Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Thomas J. Lane, Lawrence