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Montana Delegation to the
1952 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Lou Boedecker, Deer Lodge - John W. Bonner, Helena - Paul C. Cannon, Butte - Mrs. Thomas C. Colton, Billings - Leif Erickson, Helena - Leo C. Graybill, Great Falls - Mrs. Al Hansen, Baker - James H. Higgins, White Sulphur Springs - Frank T. Hooks, Townsend - Bernice Kingsbury, Valier - Hjalmar B. Landoe, Bozeman - Ray Larson, Shelby - Lester H. Loble, Helena - Nick Maltese, Billings - Mike Mansfield, Missoula - George N. McCabe, Cut Bank - Frank Murray, Helena - James E. Murray, Butte - Margaret Nagle - Jo Thiele, Helena

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Jess L. Angstman, Havre - Nels Bach, Sidney - George Burt, Roundup - Thomas J. Cavanaugh, Glendive - Milo Cook, Broadus - John David, Vandalia - Dirk P. Fabrick, Choteau - Marvin Fraser, Billings - Robert M. Glynn, Anaconda - Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, Dodson - I. A. Haswell, Missoula - Hugh J. Lemire, Miles City - Richard Nixon, Hogeland - R. T. O'Neill, Roundup - Julia Poirer, Alberton - Lena Thompson, Billings - Stanley E. Thompson, Red Lodge - L. P. Tonner, Martin City - William J. Walsh, Butte - M. A. Wright, Glasgow


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