II7 8 SIXTY-THIRD U. S. CONGRESS 



PENNSYLVANIA 



Senators Boies Penrose (Rep.), 1915, and George T. Oliver (Rep.), 1917 



Representatives (Progressives, 20; Democrats, 12; Republicans, 4) 



i William S. Vare (Prog.) 14 W. D. B. Ainey (Prog.) 27 Jonathan N. Langham (Rep.) 



2 George S. Graham (Rep.) 15 Edgar R. Kiess (Prog.) 28 Willis J. Hulings (Prog.) 



3 J. Hampton Moore (Prog.) 16 John V. Lesher (Dem.) 29 Stephen G. Porter (Prog.) 



4 George W. Edmonds (Rep.) 17 Frank L. Dershem (Dem.) 30 M. Clyde Kelly (Prog.) 



5 Michael Donohoe (Dem.) 18 Aaron S. Kreider (Prog.) 31 James Francis Burke (Prog.) 



6 J. Washington Logue (Dem.) 19 Warren W. Bailey (Dem.) 32 Andrew J. Barchfejd (Prog.) 



-Thomas S. Butler (Prog.) 20 Andrew R. Brodbeck (Dem.) At large Fred E. Lewis (Prog.) 



8 Robert E. Difenderfer (Dem.) 21 Charles E. Patton (Prog.) At large Arthur R. Rupley (Prog.) 



9 William W. Griest (Prog.) 22 Abraham L. Keister (Prog.) At large Anderson H. Walters 



ID John R. Farr (Prog.) 23 Wooda N. Carr (Dem.) (Prog.) 



ii John J. Casey (Dem.) 24 Henry W. Temple (Rep.) At large J. M. Morin (Prog.) 



12 Robert E. Lee (Dem.) 25 Milton W. Shreve (Prog.) 



13 John H. Rthermel (Dem.) 26 A. Mitchell Palmer (Dem.) 



RHODE ISLAND 

 Senators Henry F. Lippitt (Rep.), 1917, and LeBaron Bradford Colt (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 2; Republican, i) 

 i George F. O'Shaunessy (Dem.) 2 Peter G. Gerry (Dem.) 3 Ambrose Kennedy (Rep.) 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



Senators Ellison D. Smith (Dem.), 1913, and Benjamin R. Tillman (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 7) 



i George S. Legare (Dem.) 4 Joseph T. Johnson (Dem.) 7 Asbury F. Lever (Dem.) 



2 James F. Byrnes (Dem.) 5 David E. Finley (Dem.) 



3 Wyatt Aiken (Dem.) 6 J. W. Ragsdale (Dem.) 



SOUTH DAKOTA 

 Senators Coe I. Crawford (Rep.), 1915, and Thomas Sterling (Rep.), 1919 



Representatives (Republicans, 3) 

 i C. H. Dillon (Rep.) 2 Charles H. Burke (Rep.) 3 Eben W. Martin (Rep.) 



TENNESSEE 

 Senators Luke Lea (Dem.), 1917, and John Knight Shields (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats, 8; Republicans, 2) 



i Sam R. Sells (Rep.) 5 W. C. Houston (Dem.) 9 Finis J. Garrett (Dem.) 



2 Richard W. Austin (Rep.) 6 Joseph W. Byrns (Dem.) 10 Kenneth D. McKellar (Dem.) 



3 John A. Moon (Dem.) 7 L. P. Padgett (Dem.) 



4 Cordell Hull (Dem.) 8 Thetus W. Sims (Dem.) 



TEXAS 

 Senators Charles A. Culberson (Dem.), 1917, and Morris Sheppard (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats 18) 



i H. W. Vaughn (Dem.) 7 Alexander W. Gregg (Dem.) 13 John H. Stephens (Dem.) 



2 Martin Dies (Dem.) 8 Joseph H. Eagle (Dem.) 14 James L. Slayden (Dem.) 



3 James Young (Dem.) 9 George F. Burgess (Dem.) 15 John N. Garner (Dem.) 



4 Sam Rayburn (Dem.) 10 Albert S. Burleson (Dem.) 16 William R. Smith (Dem.) 



S Jack Beall (Dem.) n Robert L. Henry (Dem.) At large H. W. Sumners (Dem.) 



6 Rufus Hardy (Dem.) 12 Oscar Callaway (Dem.) At large D. E. Garrett (Dem.) 



UTAH 



Senators Reed Smoot (Rep.), 1915, and George Sutherland (Rep.), 1917 

 Representatives Joseph Howell (Rep.) and Jacob Johnson (Rep.) 



VERMONT 



Senators William P. Dillingham (Rep.), 1915, and Carroll S. Page (Rep.), 1917 

 Representatives Frank L. Greene (Rep.) and Frank Pulmley (Rep.) 



VIRGINIA 

 Senators Claude A. Swanson (Dem.), 1917, and Thomas S. Martin (Dem.), 1919 



Representatives (Democrats. 9; Republican, i) 

 i William A. Jones (Dem.) 5 Edward W. Saunders (Dem.) 9 C. Bascom Slemp (Rep.) 



2 -Edward E. Holland (Dem.) 6 Carter Glass (Dem.) 10 Henry D. Flood (Dem.) 



3 Andrew J. Montague (Dem.) 7 James Hay (Dem.) 



4 Waiter A. Watson (Dem.) 8 Charles C. Carlin (Dem.) 



WASHINGTON 



Senators Wesley L. Jones (Rep.), 1915, and Miles Poindexter (Rep.), 1917 

 Representatives (Republicans, 3; Progressives, 2) 



1 William E. Humphrey (Rep.) 3- William L. LaFollette (Rep.) At large J. W. Bryan (Prog.) 

 2 Albert Johnson (Rep.) At large J. A. Falconer (Prog.) 



WEST VIRGINIA 

 Senators William E. Chilton (Dem.), 1917, and Nathan Goff (Rep.), (1919) 



Representatives (Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2) 

 i- John W. Davis (Dem.) 3 S. V. Avis (Rep.) 5 -James A. Hughes (Rep.) 



2 William G. Brown, Jr. (Dem.) 4 H. H. Moss, Jr. (Rep.) At large Howard Sutherland (Rep.) 



WISCONSIN 

 Senators Isaac Stephenson (Rep.), 1915, and Robert M. LaFollette (Rep.), 1917 



Representatives (Republicans. 6; Democrats, 5) 



i- Henry A. Cooper (Rep.) 5 William H. Stafford (Dem.-Fu- 8 E. E. Brown (Rep.) 



2 Michael E. Kurke (Dem.) sion). 9 Thomas F. Konop (Dem.) 



3- John M. Nelson (Rep.) 6 M. K. Reilly (Dem.) to James A. Frear (Rep.) 



4 William J. Cary (Dem. -Fusion) 7 John J. Esch (Rep.) n Irvine L. Lenroot (Rep.) 



WYOMING 



Senators Clarence D. Clark (Rep.), 1917, and Francis E. Warren (Rep.), 1919 

 Representative Frank W. Mondell (Rep.) 



