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Vermont Delegation to the
1952
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Eldbridge
Adams, Rutland
- Philip
Angell, Randolph
- Dorothy
Brown, Essex Junction, Essex
- John
D. Carbine, Rutland
- Berniece
H. Esty, Springfield
- Preston
F. Gibson, Brattleboro
- Vrest
Orton, Weston
- Mortimer
R. Proctor, Proctor
- Mrs.
Forrest W. Rice, Newport
- Edwarde
C. Smith, St. Albans Bay, St. Albans town, Franklin County
- Frederick
P. Smith, Burlington
- John
Swainbank, St. Johnsbury
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
George
Abbott, Bethel
- Robert
S. Babcock, Burlington
- John
Calhoun, Middlebury
- Robert
T. Gannett II, Brattleboro
- Carleton
G. Howe, Dorset
- Edward
G. Janeway, Londonderry
- Emerson
Kennedy, Bellows Falls, Rockingham
- Glenn
Marshall, Norton
- George
E. Milne, Barre
- Mrs.
Lillian Proctor, Proctor
- Wayne
Sarcka, Shrewsbury
- A.
M. Stoddard, Windsor
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