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Hamline University, receiving degree of A. B. in 1897; has been a resident of Wisconsin for 24 years; has been & regent of the University of Wisconsin for 13 years, 4 years vice president and twice president of the board. June, 1919, the trustees and faculty of Upper Iowa University conferred upon him the honorary degree of LL. D. Has been vice president and still is a member of the board of trustees of Hamline University, his alma mater; president of the First Bank of Grantsburg, Grantsburg, Wis., and Burnett County State Bank, Webster, Wis.; associate director of the Old Line Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee, Wis.; was president of the General Conference Laymen's Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the last quadrennium, and has been delegate to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the years 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, and 1920. Has been chairman of the Burnett County council of defense; mayor of his town; president for eight years of the local school board; was married to Lulu E. Strang August 4, 1897; was elected to the Sixty-fifth Congress for the unexpired term of Hon. I. L. Lenroot, and to the Sixty-sixth Congress by a vote of 16,413 to 2,976 for his opponent, John P. Jensen, Socialist. Had no opposition for the unexpired term of the Sixty-fifth Congress; was reelected to the Sixty-seventh Congress at the general election held November 2, 1920, by a vote of 38,057 to 6,524 for his opponent, John P. Jensen, Socialist.

WYOMING.
(Population (1920), 194,402.)

SENATORS.

FRANCIS EMROY WARREN, Republican, of Cheyenne, was born in Hinsdale, Mass., June 20, 1844; was educated in common schools and academy; enlisted in 1862 in the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry, and served as private and noncommissioned officer in that regiment until it was mustered out of service; received the congressional medal of honor for gallantry on battle field at the siege of Port Hudson; was afterwards captain in the Massachusetts Militia; was engaged in farming and stock raising in Massachusetts until early in 1868, when he moved to Wyoming (then a part of the Territory of Dakota); is at present interested in live stock and real estate; was president of the Senate of Wyoming Legislature in 1873-74 and member of the senate in 1884-85; was twice member of the council and also mayor of the city of Cheyenne, and served three terms as treasurer of Wyoming; was member of the Wyoming delegation to the Republican national convention at Chicago in 1888, and chairman of the Wyoming delegation to the Republican national conventions at Philadelphia in 1900 and at Chicago in 1904, 1908, and 1912; was chairman of the Republican Territorial central committee, and chairman of Republican State central committee of Wyoming in 1896; was appointed governor of Wyoming by President Arthur in February, 1885, and served until November, 1886; was again appointed governor of Wyoming by President Harrison in March, 1889, and served until the Territory was admitted as a State, when he was elected the first governor of the State; was elected to the United States Senate November 18, 1890, took his seat December 1, 1890, and served until the expiration of his term, March 3, 1893; was reelected for terms commencing 1895, 1901, 1907, 1913, and 1919. His present term of service will expire March 3, 1925.

JOHN B. KENDRICK, Democrat, of Sheridan, was born in Cherokee County, Tex., September 6, 1857; was educated in the public schools; went to Wyoming in 1879; settled in the new State and engaged in stock growing, which business he has followed ever since; was elected State senator in 1910 and served in the eleventh and twelfth State legislatures; was elected governor of the State in 1914, and served until February, 1917, resigning to take his seat in the United States Senate. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1916 over Clarence D. Clark, receiving 26,324 votes, to 23,258 for Mr. Clark, Republican; 1,334 for P. L. Paulson, Socialist; and 231 for A. B. Campbell, Prohibitionist. He is married and has two children. His term of service will expire March 3, 1923.

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AT LARGE.-Population (1920), 194,402.

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FRANK WHEELER MONDELL, Republican, of Newcastle, was born in St. Louis, Mo., November 6, 1860; was left an orphan before reaching his sixth year; lived on a farm in Iowa until his eighteenth year; attended the local district schools; engaged in mercantile pursuits, stock raising, mining, and railway construction in various Western States and Territories; settled in Wyoming in 1887 and took an active part in the establishment and building of the town of Newcastle and the development of the Cambria mines; was elected mayor of Newcastle in 1888 and served until 1895; was elected a member of the first State senate in 1890, served as president of that body at the session of 1892; was elected to the Fifty-fourth Congress; served as Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office from November 15, 1897, to March 3, 1899; married Ida Harris, of Laramie, Wyo., May, 1899; they have five children; was elected to the Fifty-sixth and subsequent Congresses, and reelected to the Sixtyseventh Congress. Was elected majority floor leader at beginning of the special session of the Sixty-sixth Congress, and reelected floor leader for the Sixty-seventh Congress.

TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.

ALASKA.

(Population (1920), 54,899.)

DAN A. SUTHERLAND, Republican; born Cape Breton Island, Canada; raised and educated in Essex, Mass.; pioneer of 23 years' continuous residence in Alaska Territory; engaged in mining and fishing; married, and has one son-Donald; member Alaska Territorial Senate eight years; president of that body one session; elected to the Sixty-seventh Congress November 2, 1920, by 2,700 majority over his Democratic opponent.

HAWAII.
(Population (1920), 255,912.)

J. KUHIO KALANIANAOLE, Republican, of Waikiki, district of Honolulu, island of Oahu; was born March 26, 1871, at Koloa, island of Kauai, Hawaii; was educated in Honolulu, the United States, and England; was employed in the office of minister of the interior and in the custom house under the monarchy; is cousin to the late King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, monarchs of the then Kingdom of Hawaii, and nephew of Queen Kapiolani, consort of Kalakaua; was created prince by. royal proclamation in 1884; married Elizabeth Kahanu Kaauwai, daughter of a chief of the island of Maui, October 8, 1896; was elected Delegate to the Fifty-eighth, Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth, Sixty-first, Sixty-second, Sixty-third, Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth, and Sixty-seventh Congresses.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

(Population (Dec. 31, 1918), 10,350,640.)

JAIME C. DE VEYRA, Nationalist, of Leyte (home address, Manila, P. I.), was born in Tanawan, Province of Leyte, P. I., November 4, 1873; educated in the public school of Tacloban, Leyte, 1881; private schools 1882-1884; College of San Juan de Letran, Manila, 1888-1893, receiving the degree of A. B.; studied law, philosophy, and letters, University of St. Thomas, Manila, 1895-1897; secretary of the military governor of Leyte 1898-99. Founded, with Messrs. Osmeña and Palma, El Nuevo Día of Cebu (1900), the first Filipino paper published advocating Philippine independence; member of the municipal council of Cebu; vice president and acting president of same 1902; elected governor of Leyte 1906; elected member of the Philippine Assembly 1907, and reelected 1909; member of the committees of provincial and municipal governments, of police, of elections, of relations with the Government, of appropriations, and chairman of the committee on public works, Philippine Assembly;

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married Sofia Reyes, of Iloilo, June 28, 1907; appointed by President Wilson a member of the Philippine Commission in October, 1913; while serving in that body was on several occasions designated by the Governor General of the Philippine Islands acting secretary of commerce and police; appointed by the Governor General executive secretary of the Philippine Islands in April, 1916; elected Resident Commissioner by the Philippine Legislature on January 10, 1917; reelected February 7, 1920, for a term of three years, beginning March 4, 1920.

ISAURO GABALDON, Nationalist, lawyer, of Nueva Ecija; was born in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, P. I., December 8, 1875; educated in public schools in Tebar, Cuenca Province, Spain, and then in the colleges of Quintanar-del-Rey and Villanueva-de-la-Jara, in the Province of Cuenca, Spain, where he graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts in the year 1893; he then studied law in the Central University (Universidad Central), of Madrid, Spain, and transferred to the University of Santo Tomás, Manila, P. Í., where he obtained his degree of bachelor of laws in 1900; he was married in the same year to Bernarda Tinio; he practiced law from 1903 until 1906, when he was elected governor of the Province of Nueva Ecija, and again from 1912 to 1916; he was among the members of the First Philippine Assembly, elected in 1907; reelected for the same office in 1909; elected senator in 1916 for the third senatorial district of the Philippines, comprising the Provinces of Parlac, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija; during his term in the Philippine Assembly he was member of the committees on police, accounts, and agriculture, and chairman of the committee on provincial and municipal governments; and in the senate, member of the committees on agriculture, commerce and communications, railroads, and rules of the senate, and chairman of the committee on accounts of the same office; elected Resident Commissioner from the Philippines in 1920 by the Philippine Legislature.

PORTO RICO.

(Population (1920), 1,299,809.)

FELIX CORDOVA DAVILA, Unionist, of Manati; born in Vega Baja, P. R., November 20, 1878; lawyer, and served as judge of several courts for a period of 12 years; married Patria Martinez, of Mayaguez, July 9, 1919; elected to the Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth, and Sixty-seventh Congresses.

ALPHABETICAL LIST.

Alphabetical list of Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners, showing State and district from which elected, city of residence, and political align

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[Republicans in roman type (58), Democrats in italic type (37), Republican and Progressive in roman typ with an asterisk (1).]

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Kansas..

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Florida.
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Maine.

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Mississippi.
Alabama.
Nebraska.
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Washington.
Minnesota.
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Wisconsin.
Wisconsin..

Jonesboro.

Bristol.
Dallas.

Des Moines. Topeka. Laurens. Montpelier. Atlantic City. Morgantown. Covington. West Poland. Jacksonville. Port Deposit. Raritan. Warwick. Lynchburg. Gooding. Portland. Oklahoma City. Cedartown. Gulfport. Lafayette. Omaha.

San Francisco. East Las Vegas. Seattle. St. Paul. Sheridan. Fort Dodge. Haverhill. Salt Lake City. Pittsburgh. Fargo.

Madison.

Superior.

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Lodge, Henry Cabot.
McCormick, Medill..
McCumber, Porter J.
McKellar, Kenneth..
McKinley, William B.
McLean, George P.
McNary, Charles L.
Moses, George H.
Myers, Henry L..
Nelson, Knute.
New, Harry S.

Newberry, Truman H.
Nicholson, Samuel D.
Norbeck, Peter..
Norris, George W.

Oddie, Tasker L..

Overman, Lee S.
Owen, Robert L.
Page, Carroll S.
Penrose, Boies.
Phipps, Lawrence C.
Pittman, Key...
Poindexter, Miles..
Pomerene, Atlee.
Ransdell, Joseph E.
Reed, James Ã...
Robinson, Joseph T..
Sheppard, Morris.
Shields, John K.
Shortridge, Samuel M.
Simmons, Furnifold M.
Smith, Ellison Ď..
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Spencer, Selden P.
Stanfield, Robert N.
Stanley, A. Owsley.
Sterling, Thomas..
Sutherland, Howard
Swanson, Claude A..
Townsend, Charles E.
Trammell, Park..
Underwood, Oscar W.

Wadsworth, James W., jr.

Walsh, David I..

Walsh, Thomas J.

Warren, Francis E.

Watson, James E..

Watson, Thomas E.

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Texarkana.
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San Francisco.
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Florence.
Provo.
St. Louis.
Portland.
Henderson.
Vermilion.
Elkins.
Chatham.
Jackson.
Lakeland.
Birmingham.
Groveland.
Fitchburg.
Helena.
Cheyenne.
Rushville.

Thomson.
Baltimore.

Yazoo City.

(Star Route.) Ada. Dover.

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