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Oregon Delegation to the
1964
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J.
E. Bennett, Portland
- Gene
B. Conklin, Pendleton
- Vernon
Cook, Troutdale
- Alfred
H. Corbett, Portland
- Robert
B. Duncan, Medford
- William
Frye, Eugene
- Virginia
Grant, Portland
- Edith
Green, Portland
- Richard
E. Groener, Milwaukie
- Norman
R. Howard, Portland
- Richard
L. Kennedy, Eugene
- Al
Lamb, Heppner
- Wayne
L. Morse
- Maurine
Neuberger, Portland
- Juanita
N. Orr, Lake Grove
- Walter
J. Pearson, Portland
- Charles
O. Porter, Eugene
- Robert
W. Straub, Eugene
- Monroe
M. Sweetland, Milwaukie
- Al
Ullman, Baker City
- George
Van Hoomissen, Portland
- James
H. Weaver, Eugene
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Martha
Ann Adelsheim, Portland
- Anna
May Arnold, Portland
- Jan
Bauer, Portland
- William
Bradley, Gresham
- Elaine
Burnham, Portland
- William
Carnese, Portland
- Mary
Davison, La Grande
- Walter
Dodd, Cottage Grove
- Louvanna
Hartman, Sweet Home
- Paul
Hoffman, Eugene
- Maxine
Johnson, Portland
- Sidney
Leiken, Roseburg
- Hans
Linde, Eugene
- Mary
Miller, Lake Oswego
- Jack
O'Halloran, Brookings
- Doris
Overhulse, Madras
- Kenneth
Rinke, Portland
- Glen
Stadler, Eugene
- Beverly
Steffen, Portland
- Gustava
Thompson, Portland
- Robert
Welty, The Dalles
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