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Membership of the 92nd Congress of the United
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January 3, 1971 to
January 3, 1973 |
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First Session:
January 21, 1971 to December 17, 1971 |
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Second Session:
January 18, 1972 to October 18, 1972 |
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Vice President of
the United States: |
Spiro T. Agnew
(Maryland) |
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President Pro
Tempore of the Senate: |
Richard B. Russell
(Georgia), died January 21, 1972
Allen J. Ellender (Louisiana), from January 22, 1971; died July 27, 1972
James O. Eastland (Mississippi), from July 28, 1972 |
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Secretary of the
Senate: |
Francis R. Valeo
(District of Columbia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
of the Senate: |
Robert G. Dunphy
(Rhode Island)
William H. Wannall (Maryland), from July 1, 1972 |
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Speaker of the
House of Representatives: |
Carl B. Albert
(Oklahoma) |
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Clerk of the
House: |
W. Pat Jennings
(Virginia) |
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Sergeant at Arms
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Zeake W. Johnson
(Tennessee)
Kenneth R. Harding (New York), from October 1, 1972 |
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Doorkeeper of the
House: |
William M. Miller
(Mississippi) |
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Postmaster of the
House: |
H. H. Morris
(Kentucky)
Robert V. Rota (Pennsylvania), from July 1, 1972 |
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Louisiana
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Senators
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Allen J. Ellender (died July 27, 1972)
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Russell B. Long
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Elaine Edwards (appointed by her
husband, Governor Edwin W. Edwards, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Allen J. Ellender; served from August 1, 1972 until her resignation
November 13, 1972)
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J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. (elected for the
term commencing January 3, 1973; subsequently appointed to fill the vacancies
caused by the death of Allen J. Ellender and by the resignation of Elaine Edwards;
served from November 14, 1972)
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Representatives
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| District 1: |
F. Edward Hébert |
| District 2: |
Hale Boggs (disappeared October 16, 1972 while on a campaign flight
from Anchorage to Juneau, AK; presumed dead January 3, 1973 pursuant to
H.R. 1) |
| District 3: |
Patrick T. Caffery |
| District 4: |
Joe Waggonner, Jr. |
| District 5: |
Otto E. Passman |
| District 5: |
John R. Rarick |
| District 5: |
Edwin Edwards (resigned May 9, 1972 to become Governor of Louisiana) |
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John B. Breaux (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Edwin Edwards; served from September 30, 1972) |
| District 5: |
Speedy O. Long |
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