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Indiana Delegation to the
1964 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
E. Joseph Bannon, Lafayette - John J. Barton, Indianapolis - Birch Bayh - Richard Bosse, Elkhart - John Brademas, South Bend - Roger D. Branigin, Lafayette - Charles Carlisle, near Sheridan - Louis C. Chapleau, South Bend - Paul Conkle, near Warsaw - Josephine L. Cook, Greenfield - J. Manfred Core, Indianapolis - Marsee Cox, Terre Haute - Robert Cronin, Hartford City - Eugene B. Crowe, Bedford - Winfield K. Denton - Thelma Dickerson, Crawfordsville - William S. Downing, Brazil - E. C. Elsasser, Jr., Mishawaka - Thomas Essex, near Columbus - Judson F. Haggerty, Indianapolis - Vance Hartke, Evansville - Grant Hawkins, Indianapolis - Jack Hill, Edinburg - William A. Hillenbrand, Batesville - Elmer Hoehn, Jeffersonville - John Hurt, Martinsville - Richard Inskeep, Fort Wayne - George Jackson, Bloomfield - Wayne Kern, Bedford - Curtis V. Kimmell, Vincennes - Orval Kincaid, Gary - Marshall F. Kizer, Plymouth - James L. Koons, Avilla - Ray J. Madden, Gary - Milton Maidenberg, Marion - Frank Massey, Muncie - Frank F. McDonald, Evansville - Paul McGinley, Lebanon - Frank M. McHale, Logansport - Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis - Clarence R. McNabb, Fort Wayne - Joe Mettler, Huntington - Morgan Miers, Greensburg - Jack New, Greenfield - John B. Nicosia, East Chicago - James E. Noland, Indianapolis - Joseph O'Day, Evansville - William Palmer, Peru - John Pers, Hammond - Leslie O. Pruitt, Gary - J. Edward Roush - Gordon St. Angelo, Huntingburg - Dallas Sells, Indianapolis - Charles L. Sidle, Fort Wayne - Joseph L. Skozen, Hammond - Miklos Sperling, Indianapolis - Richard B. Stoner, Columbus - Mabel Striker, Indianapolis - Lester Thornton, Hammond - Ralph Tucker, Terre Haute - Kenneth Watson, Martinsville - Matthew Welsh - Howard Weninger, North Judson - Claude R. Wickard, Camden - William H. Wolf, Greenfield

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Miriam Abromson, Portland - Ideal Baldoni, South Bend - Raymond H. Berndt, Indianapolis - G. Remy Bierly, Decatur - Al Brown, Brookville - Phil Byron, Elkhart - Pete Chapas, East Gary - David Cohen, East Chicago - William Collins, Connersville - Gene Cornwell, Paoli - James C. Courtney, Indianapolis - Saranell Eckensberger, Mitchell - Beulah Evans, Evansville - James R. Fleming, Fort Wayne - Mrs. Henri C. Gibson, Indianapolis - Lavern Gibson, Terre Haute - Marguerite Graves, Gary - John Haley, Terre Haute - Henry Hermansen, Brook - Fannie M. Hummer, Kokomo - Harry C. Johannes, near Tipton - Nora Kuebler, near Newburgh - Walter Lange, Seymour - Ruth Lloyd, Elkhart - Ruth Long, Flatrock - Kenneth J. Luckett, English - Betty Malinka, Gary - Warren McBride, Bluffton - Jessie Mitchell, Gary - William Myers, near Bluffton - Robert Risk, Indianapolis - James Robb, Indianapolis - Frank A. Rogers, Nashville - Harcourt Scales, Winslow - Martin Schwartz, Muncie - David V. Smith, Elkhart - Irving Smith, South Bend - Joe Stevenson, Danville - Robert Tillett, Peru - Henry Walker, East Chicago - Luke White, Covington - Wilbur E. White, Valparaiso - Howard Whitecotton, Indianapolis - Guy Wilson, Kokomo - Katie Wolf, Reynolds - Agnes Woolery, Bloomington - Al Yeager, Michigan City - Alan E. Yergin, New Castle

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