,. 7 6 SIXTY-THIRD U. S. CONGRESS 



IOWA 



Senators Albert B. Cummins (Rep.), 1915, and William S. Kenyon (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 8; Democrats, 3) 



i Charles A. Kennedy (Rep.) 5 James W. Good (Rep.) Q William R. Green (Rep.) 



2 Irvin S. Pepper (Dem.) 6 Sant Kirkpatrick (Dem.) 10 Frank P. Woods (Rep.) 



3 Maurice Connolly (Dem.) 7 Solomon F. Prouty (Rep.) n George C. Scott (Rep.) 



4 Gilbert N. Haugen (Rep.) 8 Horace M. Towner (Rep.) 



KANSAS 

 Senators Joseph L. Bristow (Rep.), 1915, and William H. Thompson (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 5; Republicans 3) 



i Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. (Rep.) 4 Dudley Doolittle (Dem.) 7 George A. Neeley (Dem.) 



2 Joseph Taggart (Dem.) S Guy T. Helvering (Dem.) 8 Victor Murdock (Rep.) 



3 Philip P. Campbell (Rep.) 6 John R. Connelly (Dem.) 



KENTUCKY 

 Senators William O. Bradley (Rep.), 1915, and Ollie M. James (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2) 



i A. W. Barkley (Dem.) 5 Swagar Sherley (Dem.) 9 William J. Fields (Dem.) 



2 Augustus O. Stanley (Dem.) 6 Arthur B. Rouse (Dem.) 10 James W. Langley (Rep.) 



3 Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. (Dem.) 7 J. Campbell Cantrill (Dem.) n Caleb Powers (Rep.) 



4 Ben Johnson (Dem.) 8 Harvey Helm (Dem.) 



LOUISIANA 

 Senators John R. Thornton (Dem.), 1915, and Joseph E. Ransde.ll (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 8) 



i Albert Estopinal (Dem.) 4 John T. Watkins (Dem.) 7 L. Lazaro (Dem.) 



2 H. Garland Dupre (Dem.) 5 J- W. Elder (Dem.) 8 J. B. Aswell (Dem.) 



3 Robert F. Broussard (Dem.) 6 L. L. Morgan (Dem.) 



MAINE 

 Senators Charles F. Johnson (Dem.), 1917, and Edwin Chick Burleigh (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 3; Democrats, i) 



i Asher C. Hinds (Rep.) 3 Forrest Goodwin (Rep.) 



2 Daniel J. McGillicuddy (Rep.) 4 Frank E. Guernsey (Rep.) 



MARYLAND 

 Senators -John Walter Smith (Dem.), 1915, and William P. Jackson (Rep.), ad interim 



Representatives (Democrats, 6) 



i J. Harry Covington (Dem.) 3 George Konig (Dem.) 5 Frank O. Smith (Dem.) 



2 J. Frederick C. Talbott (Dem.) 4 J. Charles Linthicum (Dem.) 6 David J. Lewis (Dem.) 



MASSACHUSETTS 

 Senators John Wingate Weeks (Rep.), 1919, and Henry Cabot Lodge (Rep.), 1917 



Representatives (Republicans, 9; Democrats, 7) 



i Allen T. Treadway (Rep.) 7 Michael F. Phelan (Dem.) 13 Vacant by J. W. Weeks' election 



2 -Frederick H. Gillett (Rep.) 8 Frederick S. Deitrick (Dem.) to Senate 



3 William H. Wilder (Rep.) 9 Ernest W. Roberts (Rep.) 14 Edward Gilmore (Dem.) 



4 Samuel E. Winslow (Rep.) 10 William F. Murray (Dem.) 15 William S. Greene (Rep.) 



5 John Jacob Rogers (Rep.) n Andrew J. Peters (Dem.) 16 Thomas C. Thacher (Dem.) 



6 Augustus P. Gardner (Rep.) 12 James M. Curley (Dem.) 



MICHIGAN 

 Senators Charles E. Townsend (Rep.), 1917, and William Alden Smith (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 10; Democrats, 2; Progressive, i) 



i Frank E. Doremus (Dem.) 6 Samuel W. Smith (Rep.) n F. O. Lindquist (Rep.) 



2 Samuel W. Beakes (Dem.) 7 L. C. Crampton (Rep.) 12 H. Olin Young (Rep.) 



3 J. M. C. Smith (Rep.) 8 Joseph W. Fordney (Rep.) At large P. H. Kelley (Rep.) 



4 Edward L. Hamilton (Rep.) 9 James C. McLaughlin (Rep.) 



S C. E. Mapes (Rep.) 10 R. O. Woodrufi (Prog.) 



MINNESOTA 

 Senators Moses E. Clapp (Rep.), 1917, and Knute Nelson (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 9; Democrats, i) 



i Sydney Anderson (Rep.) 5 George R. Smith (Rep.) 9 Halvor Steenerson (Rep.) 



2 Winfield S. Hammond (Dem.) 6 Charles A. Lindbergh (Rep.) At large James Manahan (Rep.) 



3 Charles R. Davis (Rep.) 7 Andrew J. Volstead (Rep.) 



4 Frederick C. Stevens (Rep.) 8 Clarence B. Miller (Rep.) 



MISSISSIPPI 

 Senators -John Sharp Williams (Dem.), 1917, and James K. Vardaman (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 8) 



i Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr. (Dem.) 4 Thomas U. Sisson (Dem.) 6 Byron P. Harrison (Dem.) 



J Hubert D. Stephens (Dem.) 5 Samuel Andrew Witherspoon 7 Percy E. Quin (Dem.) 



3 Benjamin G. Humphreys (Dem.) (Dem.) 8 James W. Collier (Dem.) 



MISSOURI 

 Senators William J. Stone (Dem.), 1915, and James A. Reed (Dem.), 1917 



Representatives (Democrats, 14; Republicans, 2) 



i James T. Lloyd (Dem.) 7 Courtney W. Hamlin (Dem.) 13 Walter L. Hensley (Dem.) 



a William W. Rucker (Dfm.) 8 Dorsey W. Shackleford (Dem.) 14 Joseph J. Russell Dem.) 



3 Joshua W. Alexander (Dem.) 9 Champ Clark (Dem.) 15 P. D. Decker (Dem.) 



4 Charles F. Booher (Dem.) 10- Richard Bartholdi (Rep.) 16 Thomas L. Rubey (Dem.) 



5 William P. Borland (Dem.) it W. L. Igoe (Dem.) 



6 Clement C. Dickinson (Dem.) 12 Leonidas C. Dyer (Rep.) 



MONTANA 



Senators Henry L. Myers vDem.), 1917, and Thomas James Walsh (Dem.), 1919 

 Representatives Thomas Stout (Dem.) and John M. Evans (Dem.) 



