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North Dakota Delegation to the
1960 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mark Andrews, Mapleton - Arley R. Bjella, Williston - Robert Chesrown, Linton - Ethel H. Cooley, Minot - John E. Davis - Mike Flatt, Sheldon - Harry George, Steele - Dave Nething, Jamestown - John Rouzie, Bowman - Milton L. Rue, Bismarck - William Stern, Fargo - Richard Thompson, Underwood - Mrs. Roy M. Wells, Langdon - Milton R. Young, Berlin

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
R. Fay Brown, Bismarck - Arne Dahl, Harvey - C. P. Dahl, Cooperstown - Robert C. Eddy, Jamestown - Charles Herman, Jr., Wyndmere - Ted Kellar, Rugby - Sybil Kelly, Devils Lake - Brooks Keogh, Keene - L. C. Mueller, Oakes - Steve Reimers, Bordulac - John Scott, Gilby - Ruth Staley, Bismarck - Bryce Streibel, Fessenden - Ben Wolf, Zeeland


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