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TWENTY-SIX HARVARD MEN IN NEXT CONGRESS

Seven Former Students Senators, Sixteen Representatives--Many Law Graduates Included

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

In the current issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin Judge Henry N. Blake, LL.B. '58, has printed a list of the Harvard men who will sit in the United States Senate when the elections of last November go into effect. The list follows:

Connecticut--Hiram Bingham, A.M. '01, Ph.D. '05; U. S. S. 1925--

Kentucky--Frederick Moseley Sackett, LL.B. '93; U. S. S. 1925

Maine--Frederick Hale, '96; U. S. S. 1917--

Massachusetts--Frederick Huntington Gillette, LL.B. '77: M. C. 1898-1925; Speaker, 1919-1925; U. S. S. 1925--

New Hampshire--Henry Wilder Keyes, '87; U. S. S. 1919--

Rhode Island--Peter Goelet Gerry, S.B. '01; M. C. 1913-1915; U. S. S. 1917--

West Virginia--Guv Despard Goff. LL.B. '91; U. S. S. 1925--.

House of Representatives

Colorado--William Newell Vaile, Law '99-01; M. C. 1919--.

Connecticut--Richard Patrick Freeman '91; M. C. 1915.

Illinois--Morton Denison Hull, '89, LL.B. '92; M. C. 1923--.

Massachusetts--Abram Piatt Andrew. A.M. '95, Ph.D. '00; M. C. 1921--. Frederick William Dallinger, '93, LL.B. '97; M. C. 1915-25, 1927--. Louis Adams Frothingham. '93, LL.B. '96; M. C. 1921--. James Ambrose Gallivan, '88; M. C. 1914-1921. 1923--. Robert Luce, '82; M. C. 1919--. George Russell Stobbs, '99, LL.B. '02; M. C. 1925--. George Holden Tinkham, '94; M. C. 1915--.

New York--Robert Low Bacon, '07, LL.B. '10; M.C. 1928--. Frank Crowther, D.M.D. '98; M.C. 1917--. Hamilton Fish Jr., '10: M. C. 1922--. Walter Warren Magee. '89; M. C. 1915--. John Joseph O. Connor, LL.B. '11; M. C. 1928--.

Ohio--Nicholas Longworth. '91; M.C. 1903-1913. 1915--: Speaker, 1925--.

Pennsylvania--Laurence Hawley Watres, LL.B. '07; M. C. 1923--.

Rhode Island--Richard Steere Aldrich, LL.B. '09; M.C. 1923--.

Texas--Clay Stone Briggs, Sp. '95-96; M.C. 1922--.

Recapitulation--Senators, 7: Representatives, 19; total, 26.

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