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New Hampshire Delegation to the
1972 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
William H. Craig, Manchester - J. Harold Daoust, Nashua - Dudley Dudley, Durham - Miriam D. Dunn, Concord - Eileen Foley, Portsmouth - Hugh J. Gallen, Littleton - Katherine Hanna, Keene - Jean Hennessey, Hanover - John S. Holland, Bedford - J. Oliva Huot - Hamilton Krans, Jr., Dover - Laurier A. Lamontagne, Berlin - Beatrice Laycock, Salem - Richard Leonard, Nashua - Kathleen Mahan, Manchester - McCarthy, Manchester - Robert Raiche, Manchester - Harry V. Spanos, Newport - Thomas Tessier, Manchester - Cecelia Winn, Nashua

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Barbara Bonenfant, Dover - Sylvia Chaplain, Bedford - Robert Craig, Durham - Norman E. D'Amours, Manchester - Grace DeCesare, Salem - J. Joseph Grandmaison, Nashua - Angeline Laplante, Goffstown - Harry P. Makris, Nashua - Mary Metiver, Suncook, Allenstown - Helen Nute, North Conway, Conway - Richard Peloquin, Keene - Laurence Radway, Hanover - Donald Routhier, Somersworth - Patricia Russell, Keene - Jane Spaloss, Nashua - Janice Thayer, Dover - Denise Veilleux, Manchester - Deborah Ware, Nashua


"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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