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Alaska Delegation to the
1972 Republican National Convention

Delegation chair: Ted Stevens

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John B. Coghill, Nenana - Barbara M. Cole, Fairbanks - Joan Crosson, Anchorage - Frederick O. Eastaugh, Juneau - V. Paul Gavora, Fairbanks - Walter J. Hickel, Anchorage - Eric Lee, Anchorage - Keith H. Miller, Anchorage - Martha Reid, Petersburg - Ted Stevens, Anchorage - Eldon R. Ulmer, Anchorage - Shirley Woodrow, Anchorage

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Kenneth L. Brady, Anchorage - Thelma Cutler, Juneau - Phillip Earl, Anchorage - James Elson, Kenai - Lloyd M. Hodson, Anchorage - Moe Kadish, Anchorage - James Lundgren, Fairbanks - Mrs. Lee McAnerney, Seward - Andrew E. Milner, Anchorage - Patricia Moore, Ketchikan - Howard W. Pollock, Anchorage - Colin W. Towse, Fairbanks


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