SIXTY-THIRD U. S. CONGRESS u 77 



NEBRASKA 

 Senators Gilbert M. Hitchcock (Dem.), 1917, and George W. Norris (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 3; Republicans, 3) 



i John A. Maguire (Dem.) 3 Dan V. Stephens (Dem.) 5 Silas R. Barton (Rep.) 



2 Charles O. Lobeck (Dem.) 4 Charles H. Sloan (Rep.) 6 Moses P. Kinkaid (Rep.) 



NEVADA 



Senators Francis G. Newlands (Dem.), 1915, and Key Pittman (Dem.), igip 

 Representative Edwin Ewing Roberts (Re,j.) 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



Senators -Jacob H. Gallinger (Rep.), 1915, and '(IOIQ) 

 Representatives E. E. Reed (Dem.) and R. B. Stevens (Dem.) 



NEW JERSEY 



Senators James E. Martine (Dem.), 1917, and William Hughes (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 1 1 ; Republican, i ) 



i William J. Browning (Rep.) 5 William E. Tuttle, Jr. (Dem.) 9 Walter I. McCoy (Dem.) 



2 J. Thompson Baker (Dem.) 6 Lewis J. Martin (Dem.) 10 Edward W. Townsend (Dem.) 



3 Thomas J. Scully (Dem.) 7 Robert G. Bremner (Dem.) n John J. Eagan (Dem.) 



4 Allan B. Walsh (Dem.) 8 Eugene F. Kinkead (Dem.) 12 James A. Hamill (Dem.) 



NEW MEXICO 



Senators Thomas B. Catron (Rep.), 1917, and Albert B. Fall (Rep.), 1919 

 Representative H. B. Ferguson (Dem.) 



NEW YORK 



Senators Elihu Root (Rep.), 1915, and James A. O'Gorman (Dem.), 1917 



Representatives (Democrats, 30; Republicans, n; Progressives, 2) 



i Lathrop Brown (Dem.) 16 Peter J. Dooling (Dem.) 31 Edwin A. Merritt, Jr. (Rep.) 



2 Dennis J. O'Leary (Dem.) 17 John F. Carew (Dem.) 32 Luther W. Mott (Rep.) 



3 Frank E. Wilson (Dem.) 18 Thomas Gedney Patten (Dem.) 33 Charles A. Talcott (Dem.) 



4 Harry Howard Dale (Prog.) 19 Walter M. Chandler (Prog.)' 34 George W. Fairchild (Rep.) 



S James P. Maher (Dem.) 20 Francis B. Harrison (Dem.) 4 35 John R. Clancy (Dem.) 



6 William M. Calder (Rep.) 21 Henry George, Jr. (Dem.) 36 Sereno E. Payne (Rep.) 



7 John J. Fitzgerald (Dem.) 22 H. Bruckner (Dem.) 37 Edwin S. Underbill (Dem.) 



8 Daniel J. Griffin (Dem.) 23 Joseph A. Goulden (Dem.) 38 Thomas B. Dunn (Rep.) 



9 James H. O'Brien (Dem.) 24 WoodsonR. Oglesby (Dem.) 39 Henry G. Danforth (Rep.) 



10 Herman A. Metz (Dem.) 25 Benjamin I. Taylor (Dem.) 40 Robert H. Gittins (Dem.) 



ii Daniel J. Riordan (Dem.) 26 Edmund Platt (Rep.) 41 Charles B. Smith (Dem.) 



12 Henry M. Goldfogle (Dem.) 27 George McClellan (Dem.) 42 Daniel A. Driscoll (Dem.) 



13 Timothy D. Sullivan (Dem.)' 28 Peter G. Ten Eyck (Dem.) 43 Charles M. Hamilton (Rep.) 



14 Jefferson M. Levy (Dem.) 29 James S. Parker (Rep.) 



15 Michael F. Conry (Dem.) 30 Samuel Wallin (Rep.) 



NORTH CAROLINA 



Senators Lee S. Overman (Dem.), 1915, and Furnifold M. Simmons (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 10) 



i John H. Small (Dem.) 5 Charles M. Stedman (Dem.) 9 Edwin Y. Webb (Dem.) 



2 Claude Kitchin (Dem.) 6 Hannibal L. Dodwin (Dem.) 10 James M. Gudger, Jr. (Dem.) 

 3 John M. Faison (Dem.) 7 Robert N. Page (Dem.) 

 4 Edward W. Pou (Dem.) 8 Robert L. Doughton (Dem.) 



NORTH DAKOTA 

 Senators Asle J. Gronna (Rep.), 1915, and Porter J. McCumber (Rep.), 1917 



Representatives (Republicans, 3) 

 I H. T. Helgesen (Rep.) 2 George M. Young (Rep.) 3 P. D. Norton (Rep.) 



OHIO 



SeHa/orj Theodore E. Burton (Rep.), 1915, and Atlee Pomerene (Dem.), 1917 



Representatives (Democrats, 19; Republicans, 3) 



i S. Bowdle (Dem.) 9 Isaac R. Sherwood (Dem.) 17 William A. Ashbrook (Dem.) 



2 Alfred G. Allen (Dem.) 10 Robert M. Switzer (Rep.) 18 John J. Whitacre (Dem.) 



3 Warren Card (Dem.) n Horatio C. Claypool (Dem.) 19 Ellsworth R. Bathrick (Dem.) 



4 J. Henry Goeke (Dem.) 12 C. L. Brumbaugh (Dem.) 20 William Gordon (Dem.) 



5 Timothy T. Ansberry (Dem.) 13 John A. Key (Dem.) 21 Robert J. Bulkley (Dem.) 



6 Simeon D. Fess (Rep.) 14 William G. Sharpe (Dem.) At large Robert L. Grosser (Dem.) 



7 James D. Post (Dem.) 15 George White (Dem.) 



8 Frank B. Willis (Rep.) 16 William B. Francis (Dem.) 



OKLAHOMA 

 Senators Thomas P. Gore (Dem.), 1915, and Robert L. Owen (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 2; Democrats, 6) 



i Bird S. McGuire (Rep.) 4 Charles D. Carter (Dem.) At large .Claude Weaver (Dem.) 



2 Dick T. Morgan (Rep.) 5 Scott Ferris (Dem.) At large Joe B. Thompson (Dem.) 



3 James S. Davenport (Dem.) At large William H. Murray (Dem.) 



OREGON 



Senators George E. Chamberlain (Dem.), 1915, and Harry Lane (Dem.). 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 2; Republican-Progressive, i) 



r Willis C. Hawley (Rep.) 3 Abraham W. Lafferty (Rep.- 



2 N. J. Sinnott (Rep.) Prog.) 



1 See article NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



* Probably will not serve. 



* Contested by Democrat, Franklin Leonard, Jr. 

 ' Contested by Julius H. Reiter, Progressive. 



