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Harvard Men in Congress

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There are fourteen Harvard graduates in the fifty-sixth Congress which is now in session, of whom four are senators and ten are representatives. Nine of the representatives served also in the fifty-fifth Congress. The names and states represented are as follows: Senators--Edward Oliver Wolcott L. S., '75, from Colorado; George Frisbie Hoar '46, and Henry Cabot Lodge '71, from Massachusetts; and Boies Penrose '81, from Pennsylvania. Representatives -- Henry S. Boutell '76, George E. Foss '85, and Vespasian Warner L.S. '68, from Illinois; William H. Moody '76, Henry F. Naphen L. S. '78, and Charles F. Sprague '79, from Massachusetts; Winthrop A. Chanler '85, and Lucius N. Littauer '78, from New York; Samuel A. Davenport L. S. '55, from Pennsylvania; and Melville Bull '77, from Rhode Island.

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