SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1931, TO MARCH 3, 1933 FIRST SESSION—December 7, 1931, to July 16, 1932 SECOND SESSION—December 5, 1932, to March 3, 1933 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—CHARLES CURTIS, of Kansas PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—GEORGE H. MOSES, of New Hampshire SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EDWIN P. THAYER, of Indiana SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—DAVID S. BARRY, of Rhode Island SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOHN N. GARNER, 1 of Texas CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 2 of Kentucky SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH G. ROGERS, of Pennsylvania; KENNETH ROMNEY, 3 of Montana DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH J. SINNOTT, of Virginia POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FINIS E. SCOTT ALABAMA Thaddeus H. Caraway, 5 Jonesboro COLORADO 6 SENATORS Hattie W. Caraway, Jonesboro SENATORS Hugo L. Black, Birmingham REPRESENTATIVES Charles W. Waterman, 7 Denver John H. Bankhead II, Jasper William J. Driver, Osceola Walter Walker, 8 Grand Junction REPRESENTATIVES John E. Miller, Searcy Karl C. Schuyler, 9 Denver Claude A. Fuller, Eureka Springs John McDuffie, Monroeville Edward P. Costigan, Denver Effiegene Wingo, De Queen REPRESENTATIVES Lister Hill, Montgomery Heartsill Ragon, Clarksville Henry B. Steagall, Ozark D. D. Glover, Malvern William R. Eaton, Denver Lamar Jeffers, Anniston Tilman B. Parks, Camden Charles B. Timberlake, Sterling LaFayette L. Patterson, Gadsden Guy U. Hardy, Canon City William B. Oliver, Tuscaloosa CALIFORNIA Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs Miles C. Allgood, Gadsden SENATORS Edward B. Almon, Tuscumbia CONNECTICUT Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco George Huddleston, Birmingham SENATORS Samuel M. Shortridge, Menlo Park William B. Bankhead, Jasper Hiram Bingham, New Haven REPRESENTATIVES Frederic C. Walcott, Norfolk ARIZONA Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Harry L. Englebright, Nevada City Charles F. Curry, Sacramento Augustine Lonergan, Hartford Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott Richard P. Freeman, New London Carl Hayden, Phoenix Florence P. Kahn, San Francisco Richard J. Welch, San Francisco John Q. Tilson, 10 New Haven REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Albert E. Carter, Oakland William L. Tierney, Greenwich Lewis W. Douglas, 4 Phoenix Henry E. Barbour, Fresno Edward W. Goss, Waterbury Arthur M. Free, San Jose ARKANSAS William E. Evans, Glendale DELAWARE SENATORS Joe Crail, Los Angeles SENATORS Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock Philip D. Swing, El Centro Daniel O. Hastings, Wilmington 1 Elected December 7, 1931. 5 Died November 6, 1931. 9 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Charles W. 2 Elected December 7, 1931. 6 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Thaddeus Waterman, and took his seat December 7, 1932. 3 Elected December 7, 1931. H. Caraway, and took her seat December 8, 1931; subse- 10 Resigned December 3, 1932; vacancy throughout re- 4 Resigned, effective March 4, 1933, before the com- quently elected. mainder of the Congress. mencement of the Seventy-third Congress, to which he 7 Died August 27, 1932. had been reelected, having been appointed Director of the 8 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Charles Bureau of the Budget. W. Waterman, and took his seat December 5, 1932. [ 337 ] 338 Biographical Directory DELAWARE—Continued Edward A. Kelly, Chicago C. William Ramseyer, Bloomfield Harry P. Beam, Chicago Cassius C. Dowell, Des Moines SENATORS—Continued Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago Lloyd Thurston, Osceola John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville James T. Igoe, Chicago Charles E. Swanson, Council Bluffs REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Leonard W. Schuetz, Chicago Fred C. Gilchrist, Laurens Robert G. Houston, Georgetown Peter C. Granata, 20 Chicago Ed H. Campbell, Battle Creek Stanley H. Kunz, 21 Chicago FLORIDA Fred A. Britten, Chicago KANSAS Carl R. Chindblom, Evanston SENATORS SENATORS Frank R. Reid, Aurora Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville Arthur Capper, Topeka John T. Buckbee, Rockford George McGill, Wichita Park Trammell, Lakeland William R. Johnson, Freeport REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES John C. Allen, Monmouth Herbert J. Drane, Lakeland Burnett M. Chiperfield, Canton W. P. Lambertson, Fairview Robert A. Green, Starke William (Ed.) Hull, Peoria U. S. Guyer, Kansas City Thomas A. Yon, Tallahassee Homer W. Hall, Bloomington Harold McGugin, Coffeyville Ruth Bryan Owen, Miami William P. Holaday, Georgetown Homer Hoch, Marion Charles Adkins, Decatur James G. Strong, Blue Rapids GEORGIA Henry T. Rainey, Carrollton Charles I. Sparks, Goodland Clifford R. Hope, Garden City SENATORS J. Earl Major, Hillsboro 22 W. A. Ayres, Wichita William J. Harris, 11 Cedartown Charles A. Karch, East St. Louis William W. Arnold, Robinson John S. Cohen, 12 Atlanta KENTUCKY 13 Claude V. Parsons, Golconda Richard B. Russell, Winder SENATORS Walter F. George, Vienna Kent E. Keller, Ava At Large–Richard Yates, Springfield Alben W. Barkley, Paducah REPRESENTATIVES At Large–William H. Dieterich, Marvel M. Logan, Bowling Green 14 Charles G. Edwards, Savannah Beardstown REPRESENTATIVES Homer C. Parker, 15 Statesboro William V. Gregory, Mayfield E. E. Cox, Camilla INDIANA Glover H. Cary, Owensboro Charles R. Crisp, 16 Americus SENATORS John W. Moore, Morgantown Bryant T. Castellow, 17 Cuthbert James E. Watson, Rushville Cap R. Carden, Munfordville William C. Wright, Newnan Arthur R. Robinson, Indianapolis Maurice H. Thatcher, Louisville Robert Ramspeck, Atlanta Brent Spence, Fort Thomas Samuel Rutherford, 18 Forsyth REPRESENTATIVES Virgil Chapman, Paris W. Carlton Mobley, 19 Forsyth John W. Boehne, Jr., Evansville Ralph Gilbert, Shelbyville Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Arthur H. Greenwood, Washington Fred M. Vinson, Ashland Charles H. Brand, Athens Eugene B. Crowe, Bedford Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg John S. Wood, Canton Harry C. Canfield, Batesville Chas. Finley, Williamsburg Carl Vinson, Milledgeville Courtland C. Gillen, Greencastle William C. Lankford, Douglas William H. Larrabee, New Palestine William W. Larsen, Dublin Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis LOUISIANA Albert H. Vestal, 23 Anderson SENATORS IDAHO Fred S. Purnell, Attica Edwin S. Broussard, New Iberia 24 SENATORS William R. Wood, La Fayette Huey P. Long, New Orleans Glenn Griswold, Peru William E. Borah, Boise REPRESENTATIVES David Hogg, Fort Wayne John Thomas, Gooding Joachim O. Fernandez, New Orleans Samuel B. Pettengill, South Bend REPRESENTATIVES Paul H. Maloney, New Orleans Numa F. Montet, Thibodaux Burton L. French, Moscow IOWA John N. Sandlin, Minden Addison T. Smith, Twin Falls SENATORS Riley J. Wilson, Ruston Smith W. Brookhart, Washington Bolivar E. Kemp, Amite ILLINOIS Lester J. Dickinson, Algona Rene´ L. DeRouen, Ville Platte SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES James B. Aswell, 25 Natchitoches Otis F. Glenn, Murphysboro William F. Kopp, Mount Pleasant John H. Overton, 26 Alexandria J. Hamilton Lewis, Chicago Bernhard M. Jacobsen, Clinton REPRESENTATIVES Thomas J. B. Robinson, Hampton MAINE Oscar De Priest, Chicago Gilbert N. Haugen, Northwood SENATORS Morton D. Hull, Chicago Cyrenus Cole, Cedar Rapids Frederick Hale, Portland 11 Died April 18, 1932. 17 Elected November 8, 1932, to fill vacancy caused by 22 Died November 6, 1932; vacancy throughout remain- 12 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of William resignation of Charles R. Crisp, and became a member der of the Congress. J. Harris, and took his seat April 27, 1932. of the House on December 5, 1932. 23 Died April 1, 1932; vacancy throughout remainder of 13 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of William 18 Died February 4, 1932. the Congress. J. Harris, and took his seat January 12, 1933. 19 Elected March 2, 1932, to fill vacancy caused by death 24 Elected November 4, 1930, for the term beginning 14 Died July 13, 1931. of Samuel Rutherford, and became a member of the House March 4, 1931, but did not qualify until January 25, 1932, 15 Elected September 9, 1931, to fill vacancy caused by on March 7, 1932. preferring to retain the governorship. death of Charles G. Edwards, and became a member of 20 Served until April 5, 1932; succeeded by Stanley H. 25 Died March 16, 1931. the House on December 7, 1931. Kunz who contested his election. 26 Elected May 12, 1931, to fill vacancy caused by death 16 Resigned October 7, 1932, having been appointed a 21 Successfully contested the election of Peter C. of James B. Aswell, and became a member of the House member of the United States Tariff Commission. Granata, and took his seat April 5, 1932. on December 7, 1931. SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS 339 Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Bird J. Vincent, 30 Saginaw Henry F. Niedringhaus, St. Louis 31 REPRESENTATIVES Michael J. Hart, Saginaw John J. Cochran, St. Louis 32 Carroll L. Beedy, Portland James C. McLaughlin, Muskegon Leonidas C. Dyer, St. Louis Donald B. Partridge, Norway Roy O. Woodruff, Bay City Clyde Williams, Hillsboro John E. Nelson, Augusta Frank P. Bohn, Newberry James F. Fulbright, Doniphan Donald F. Snow, Bangor W. Frank James, Hancock Joe J. Manlove, Joplin Clarence J. McLeod, Detroit William E. Barton, Houston MARYLAND MINNESOTA MONTANA SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace Henrik Shipstead, Minneapolis Thomas J. Walsh, 40 Helena Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Baltimore Thomas D. Schall, Excelsior Burton K. Wheeler, Butte REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES T. Alan Goldsborough, Denton Victor Christgau, Austin John M. Evans, Missoula William P. Cole, Jr., Towson Frank Clague, Redwood Falls Scott Leavitt, Great Falls Vincent L. Palmisano, Baltimore August H. Andresen, Red Wing 27 J. Charles Linthicum, Baltimore Melvin J. Maas, St. Paul NEBRASKA 28 Ambrose J. Kennedy, Baltimore
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