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Nevada Delegation to the
1952 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Walter S. Baring, Jr., Reno - Alan Bible, Reno - John W. Bonner, Las Vegas - Mrs. J. J. Cleary, Reno - Jon R. Collins, Ely - H. L. Covington, Sparks - William J. Crowell, Tonopah - Harvey Dickerson, Las Vegas - Archie Grant, Las Vegas - Frank Guinn, West Wendover - Merrill Inch, Reno - Clifford Jones, Las Vegas - Patrick A. McCarran - Tom J. McLaughlin, Las Vegas - Wayne McLeod, Reno - E. L. Nores, Pioche - Alex Nystrom, Reno - Byrd Fanita Sawyer, Fallon - Farrell L. Seevers, Hawthorne - Mary Wells, Boulder City

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mahlon Brown, Las Vegas - Lucy Childs, Reno - Rita Collins, Ely - Calvin Cory, Las Vegas - Charles J. Dohrenwend, Henderson - R. C. Ellis, Elko - B. H. Hicks, Reno - J. K. Houssels, Jr., Las Vegas - Jean Houssels - James Johnson, Jr., Fallon - James A. Johnson, Ely - John Koontz, Carson City - Paul Lyon, Elko - Helen McNabney, Reno - Ed Penn, Ely - Ruth Ruddel, Lovelock - William Ruymann, Las Vegas - Norman Samuelson, Reno - Kathleen Smith, Lovelock - Charles Springer, Sparks


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