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Alaska Delegation to the
1960 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
E. L. 'Bob' Bartlett, Juneau - William E. Beltz, Unalakleet - Eugene Brazeau, Fairbanks - Lew Dischner, Fairbanks - William A. Egan - Bob Giersdorf, Fairbanks - Pat Gilmore, Ketchikan - Richard J. Greuel, Fairbanks - Ernest Gruening - Wendell P. Kay, Anchorage - Stanley J. McCutcheon, Anchorage - R. E. McFarland, Anchorage - John A. McNees, Nome - Frank Peratrovich, Klawock - Felix J. Toner, Juneau - Michael J. Walsh, Nome

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
George Allen, Anchorage - Lester Bronson, Nome - James Campbell, Ketchikan - Janette Edwards, Ketchikan - George B. McNabb, Jr., Fairbanks - Ralph J. Rivers, Fairbanks - Sol Urie, Seward - Pearse Walsh, Nome


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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