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Wyoming Delegation to the
1952 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Robert Adams, Cheyenne - Frank Bowron, Casper - Milton Coffman - P. M. Cunningham, Cheyenne - Ainsley Davis, Wheatland - Mrs. W. H. Douglas, Basin - Lester Callaway Hunt - Russell Laird, Worland - Robert S. Lowe, Rawlins - Tracy S. McCracken, Cheyenne - William Omanson, Thermopolis - Susan J. Quealy, Kemmerer - D. G. Richardson, Rock Springs - Carl Robinson, Afton - Clarence Sager, Lander - William Townsend, Sundance - Grace Voss, Basin - Raymond B. Whitaker, Casper - Edness Kimball Wilkins, Casper

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
May Barker, Basin - Mrs. G. O. Burridge, Casper - Mrs. Earle Burwell, Casper - Mrs. Farris Covert, Cheyenne - Betsie Dixon, Cheyenne - Mrs. John Gleason, Gillette - G. J. Greaser, Laramie - Alice Hammond, Cody - Donald Hubbard, Laramie - A. E. Hutt, Newcastle - William Jack, Casper - Daniel Jensen, Torrington - Mrs. Fred Leibert, Casper - Nat Novick, Casper - Jean Schoeck, Cheyenne - Elmer Scott, Worland - John Spriggs, Jr., Lander - Thelma Thomason, Casper - Mrs. Ray Whitaker, Casper - W. J. Witherspoon, Kemmerer


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