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Kansas Delegation to the
1972 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Robert Allegrucci, Wichita - Paul L. Aylward, Ellsworth - Steve Baden, Independence - Nell Blangers, Salina - Charles Brennan, Fort Scott - Theda Brown, Hutchinson - Ruth Browne, Clay Center - Burton L. Buser, Topeka - Betty Jo Charlton, Lawrence - Dan Conyers, Lawrence - Tom Corcoran, Topeka - Robert B. Docking - Norbert R. Dreiling, Hays - Charles W. Duncan, Jr., Kansas City - Deborah Denise Edison, Parsons - Darrell E. Fries, Meriden - Laura A. Hendricks, Leawood - Harold S. Herd, Coldwater - Frances J. Hupp, Topeka - Homer Kruckenberg, Great Bend - Karlin Lawing, Wichita - Leo Levitt, Wichita - W. Kenneth Marshall, Topeka - Ralph McGee, Merriam - David Nelson, Windom - Oleta Nigh, Baxter Springs - D. J. Saia, Frontenac - Susan Scott, Hays - John F. Settich, Kansas City - LaVona Spencer, Wichita - Harriet Terry, Pratt - Michael Theno, Shawnee Mission - Carmen Thomas, Kansas City - Joe Warren, Maple City - Shirley Wassenberg, Marysville

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Fran Blake, Wichita - Gary Blumental, Prairie Village - Leo Boylan, Kansas City - Tracy Brown, Wichita - Jacqueline Canady, Junction City - Denis Daniels, El Dorado - Virginia Docking, Topeka - Martha Keys, Manhattan - Morris J. Krouse, Wichita - Melvin Long, Salina - Tom Marten, Topeka - Sherry McGowan, Topeka - David Moses, Wichita - Uriel E. Owens, Kansas City - Kelly Pinkham, Wichita - James Ploger, Kinsley - Linda R. Price, Kansas City - Merrill Raber, Newton - Sylvester Rodriguez, Kansas City - Caroline J. Rooney, Shawnee - Patsy Rucker, Haysville - Daniel G. Rupp, Hays - Mary Ellen Shank, St. John - Karen Smith, Emporia - Laurence Smith, St. Paul - Evelyn Steimel, Wright - Mike Wernette, Clay Center


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