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Delaware Delegation to the
1960
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J.
Caleb Boggs, Wilmington
- David
P. Buckson
- Myrtha
Calhoun, Dagsboro
- Ruth
Concilio, near Dover
- William
O. Covey, Seaford
- John
O. Hopkins, Jr., Wilmington
- Clair
J. Killoran, Wilmington
- Ellwood
S. Leach, Wilmington
- Barbara
Madden, New Castle
- John
G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville
- George
T. Weymouth, Greenville
- Clinton
E. Wooleyhan, Dover
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Eugene
D. Bookhammer, Lewes
- Henry
P. Cannon II, Bridgeville
- Louis
S. Cohen, Wilmington
- Dorothy
A. Elston, Middletown
- Edward
Gibbs, Camden
- Frank
R. Grier, Milford
- Robert
P. Maclary, Newport
- Alan
F. McClelland, Wilmington
- J.
Paul Slaybaugh, Dover
- Mrs.
Marion Smith, Wilmington
- Ridgely
Vane, Harrington
- Ernest
S. Wilson, Sr., Wilmington
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