
Dat EaRibroreaNialeAtViEsSeaTiN 
CONGRESS 
NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS 
1969 - 1970 
President of the United States. 
Richard M. Nixon, Rep. 
New York, New York. 
Vice-President of the United States 
Spiro T. Agnew, Rep. 
Annapolis, Maryland 
United States Senator. 
(Term six years) 
Senator Ralph T. Smith 
Term expires 1975. 
Charles H. Percy, Rep. 
40 Devonshire Lane, Kenilworth 
Term expires 1973. 
Representatives in Congress. 
(Term two years) 
(Elected November 5, 1968, Democrats, 12; Republicans, 12.) 
DIST. NAME, POLITICS AND ADDRESS 
1 William L. Dawson, Dem. 
3725 S. Lake Park Ave., Chicago. 
2 Abner J. Mikva, Dem. 
5545 South Justine Street, Chicago, 
3 William T. Murphy, Dem. 
9124 S. Justine St., Chicago. 
4 Edward J. Derwinski, Rep. 
S15 E. 160th PL, South Holland, Chicago. 
5 John C. Kluczynski, Dem. 
2450 W. 55th St., Chicago. 
6 Vacancy 
DIST. 
7 
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(Congressmen by District — Continued) 
NAME, POLITICS AND ADDRESS 
Frank Annunzio, Dem, 
400 E. Randolph St., Chicago. 
Daniel D. Rostenkowski, Dem. 
1372 W. Evergreen Ave,. Chicago. 
Sidney R. Yates, Dem 
3500 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago. 
Harold R. Collier, Rep. 
3819 Howard St., Western Springs, \ 
Roman C, Pucinski, Dem, 
6301 N. Louise Ave., Chicago, 
Robert McClory, Rep. 
340 Prospect Ave., Lake Bluff. 
Phillip Crane 
John N. Erlenborn, Rep. 
445 Emery Lane, Elmhurst. 
Charlotte T. Reid. Rep. 
183 S. 4th St., Aurora. 
John B. Anderson, Rep. 
115 James Ave., Rockford. 
Leslie C. Arends, Rep. 
Melvin. 
Robert H. Michel, Rep. 
1029 N. Glenwood, Peoria. 
Tom Railsback, Rep. 
1313 Ninth St., Apt. D., Moline. 
Paul Findley, Rep. 
306 S. Jackson St., Pittsfield. 
Kenneth J. Gray, Dem. 
1603 E. Main, West Frankfort. 
William L. Springer, Rep. 
900 West Park Ave., Champaign. 
George E. Shipley, Dem. 
R.R.#3, Olney. 
Melvin Price, Dem. 
426 N. 8th St., East St. Louis. 
Citizens who wish to express themselves on matters of national concern, may write to their congressman at: House 
Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. U.S. Senators may be addressed: Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Lists of state public 
officeholders may be obtained by writing to Secretary of State Paul Powell, State Capitol, Springfield, III. 

Burlington Avenue, Downers Grove, Illinois 60515.” 
RACHEL CARSON AUDUBON CAMP SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED BY 1.A:S. 
By order of the Board of Directors, the Illinois Audubon Society has established ‘“‘The Rachel Carson 
Audubon Camp Scholarship”. Through the co-operation of the Audubon Camp of Wisconsin, and the Illinois 
Conservation Dept., field personnel of the department will receive two weeks training at the Sarona Camp. Mr. 
Steven Vanderback is the first recipient of the I.A.S. scholarship. Several Audubon clubs throughout the country 
sponsor similar camp scholarships to aid in the training of naturalists. 
cost of the Rachel Carson Scholarship may send a donation to ‘‘Scholarship, Illinois Audubon Society, 1017 
Alice Palmer, Chairman 
State Affairs Committee 
|.A.S. members who wish to help defray the 








































