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Speakers and Entertainers at the
1956 Republican National Convention


Honored Guests and Entertainers:

James P. DevereuxDavid N. KrogsengPat NixonHelen Davis Whyte

Offered Prayers:

Harrison R. AndersonKarl M. BlockHugh A. DonohoeJudah NadichCharles Franklin ParkerJohn B. Williams

Convention Speakers:

George Christopher (California) Herbert Hoover, Jr. (California) Goodwin J. Knight (California) William F. Knowland (California) William F. Knowland (California) Thomas H. Kuchel (California) Jacqueline C. Odlum (California) Ivy Baker Priest (California) Prescott S. Bush (Connecticut) Mrs. Barrington Parker (District of Columbia) G. Harold Alexander (Florida) William B. Shartzer (Georgia) Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Iowa) Don C. Pierson (Iowa) Elphie Sjulin (Iowa) Louise Shadduck (Idaho) Robert E. Smylie (Idaho) Herman Welker (Idaho) C. Wayland Brooks (Illinois) Marguerite S. Church (Illinois) Everett M. Dirksen (Illinois) Mame Higgins (Illinois) Homer E. Capehart (Indiana) Cecil M. Harden (Indiana) Frank Carlson (Kansas) Harry Darby (Kansas) Andrew F. Schoeppel (Kansas) John Sherman Cooper (Kentucky) Thruston B. Morton (Kentucky) Thruston B. Morton (Kentucky) Julia B. Kirlin (Massachusetts) Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Massachusetts) Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Massachusetts) Leverett Saltonstall (Massachusetts) George L. Sargent (Massachusetts) Sinclair Weeks (Massachusetts) Esther W. Wheeler (Massachusetts) Mary R. Wheeler (Massachusetts) Bertha S. Adkins (Maryland) Bertha S. Adkins (Maryland) John M. Butler (Maryland) Theodore R. McKeldin (Maryland) John F. Weston (Maine) Arthur E. Summerfield (Michigan) Charles E. Wilson (Michigan) Walter H. Judd (Minnesota) Orvin B. Fjare (Montana) Gladys E. Knowles (Montana) Eva Kelly Bowring (Nebraska) Fred A. Seaton (Nebraska) Sherman Adams (New Hampshire) H. Styles Bridges (New Hampshire) Lane Dwinell (New Hampshire) Daphne R. Leeds (New Jersey) James P. Mitchell (New Jersey) Doris Brownell (New York) Herbert Brownell, Jr. (New York) Leonard W. Hall (New York) Charles K. McWhorter (New York) Katharine St. George (New York) William H. Ayres (Ohio) George H. Bender (Ohio) Frances P. Bolton (Ohio) George M. Humphrey (Ohio) Douglas McKeever (Oklahoma) Douglas McKay (Oregon) James H. Duff (Pennsylvania) Nora Lynch Kearns (Pennsylvania) Hugh Scott (Pennsylvania) Richard M. Simpson (Pennsylvania) Francis Case (South Dakota) Joe Foss (South Dakota) Bruce Alger (Texas) Wallace F. Bennett (Utah) Consuelo N. Bailey (Vermont) George Kinnear (Washington) Arthur B. Langlie (Washington) Melvin R. Laird (Wisconsin) Chapman Revercomb (West Virginia) Ezra Taft Benson Wendell Corey John C. Cornelius Irene Dunne Marion B. Folsom Herbert Hoover


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