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PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS

[NOTE. The figures indicate the number of different persons who have served as President and Vice President]

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19 Rutherford B. Hayes.
20 James A. Garfield'.
21 Chester A. Arthur.
22 Grover Cleveland".
23 Benjamin Harrison..
Grover Cleveland 7.
24 William McKinley.
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25 Theodore Roosevelt.
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26 William H. Taft..
27 Woodrow Wilson.
28 Warren G. Harding'.
29 Calvin Coolidge.
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30 Herbert C. Hoover..
31 Franklin D. Roosevelt..

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32 Harry S. Truman.

1 Died Apr. 20, 1812.

Died Nov. 23, 1814.

12 Millard Fillmore..

13 William R. King . 14 John C. Breckinridge.. 15 Hannibal Hamlin. 16 Andrew Johnson.

17 Schuyler Colfax. 18 Henry Wilson. 19 William A. Wheeler. 20 Chester A. Arthur..

21 Thomas A. Hendricks 8. 22 Levi P. Morton... 23 Adlai E. Stevenson. 24 Garret A. Hobart 2. 25 Theodore Roosevelt.

26 Charles W. Fairbanks.. 27 James S. Sherman 10. 28 Thomas R. Marshall. 29 Calvin Coolidge..

30 Charles G. Dawes.. 31 Charles Curtis. 32 John N. Garner.. 33 Henry A. Wallace.

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11 George M. Dallas.

Mar. 4, 1837-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1841-Apr.
Apr.
6, 1841-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1845-Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 5, 1849-July 9, 1850
July 10, 1850-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1853-Mar.

3, 1841

25, 26.

4, 1841

27.

3, 1845

27, 28.

29, 30.

31.

3, 1853

31, 32.

3, 1857

33, 34.

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34 Harry S. Truman.

Mar. 4, 1893-Mar. 3, 1897
Mar. 4, 1897-Mar. 3, 1901
Mar. 4, 1901-Sept. 14, 1901
Sept. 14, 1901-Mar. 3, 1905
Mar. 4, 1905-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1909-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1913-Mar.
Mar. 4, 1921-Aug. 2, 1923
Aug. 3, 1923-Mar. 3, 1925
Mar. 4, 1925-Mar. 3, 1929
Mar. 4, 1929-Mar. 3, 1933
Mar. 4, 1933-Jan. 20, 1941
Jan. 20, 1941-Jan. 20, 1945
Jan. 20, 1945-Apr. 12, 1945
Apr. 12, 1945-

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THE CAPITOL

THE CAPITOL

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE

President pro Tempore of the Senate.-Arthur H. Vandenberg, the Wardman Park.

CHAPLAIN

Chaplain of the Senate.- Rev. Peter Marshall, D. D., 3100 Cathedral Avenue.

MAJORITY LEADER

Floor Leader.- Wallace H. White, Jr., 2449 Tracy Place.

MAJORITY WHIP

Majority Whip.-Kenneth S. Wherry, 444 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va.

MINORITY FLOOR LEADER

Minority Floor Leader.- Alben W. Barkley, 2101 Connecticut Avenue.

MINORITY WHIP

Minority Whip.-Scott W. Lucas, the Wardman Park.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

CARL A. LOEFFLER, Secretary of the Senate (4615 Twenty-ninth Place; phone, Ordway 0508); son of Maj. Charles D. A. Loeffler, U. S. Army, and Louisa Brown Loeffler of Lock Haven, Pa.; born January 12, 1873; married April 17, 1901, to Minnie Schneider of Washington, D. C.; daughters-Margaret L. Josephson, A. B., the George Washington University, and Carleen E. McClaine, A. B., Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary; educated in graded schools, Spencerian Business College, and Columbian University; life member of the Masons and the George Washington University Alumni Association; member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, the Congressional Country Club, and the National Press Club; appointed a page in the United States Senate in 1889 by Matthew Stanley Quay of Pennsylvania; served the Senate in several appointive positions; elected acting assistant Doorkeeper of the Senate, March 13, 1913; assistant Doorkeeper of the Senate, May 19, 1919, March 7, 1921, December 17, 1923, March 6, 1925, and December 15, 1927; assistant Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, May 28, 1928; secretary for the Majority of the Senate, June 18, 1929; secretary for the Minority of the Senate, March 9, 1933, and January 14, 1943; served as secretary to the Republican Committee on Committees and the Republican Steering Committee, and as clerk to the Republican Conferences; elected Secretary of the Senate on January 4, 1947.

Private Secretary to the Secretary.-Winifrede B. Burgess, 1841 Columbia Road.
Assistant Secretary to the Secretary.—Mary Louise Hall, 1954 Columbia Road.
Chief Clerk.-Edward E. Mansur, Jr., United States Senate.
Parliamentarian.-Charles L. Watkins, Falkstone Courts.
Journal Clerk.-Edward J. Hickey, the Westchester.
Assistant Journal Clerk.-James Anton, United States Senate.

Legislative Clerk.-Emery L. Frazier, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE.

Financial Clerk.-Oco Thompson, 6110 Broad Branch Road.

Assistant Financial Clerk.-George F. Thompson, 421 North Thomas Street, Arlington, Va.

Chief Bookkeeper.-Joseph C. Ellis, 1628 C Street NE.

Principal Clerk.-Joseph C. Duke, 1112 Sixteenth Street.

Enrolling Clerk.-Thomas Laite, United States Senate.

Executive Clerk.-Lewis W. Bailey, 124 C Street NE.

Assistant Executive Clerk.—Rodney E. Marshall, 110 Maryland Avenue NE.
Printing Clerk.-Guy E. Ives, 221 B Street NE.

Clerk of Enrolled Bills.-Harry C. Burke, 2435 Thirty-third Street SE..

Keeper of Stationery.-Andrew J. Kramer, 305 Longfellow Street.

Librarian.-George W. Straubinger, 2862 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Librarian.-Stanley Edwards, 1719 Nineteenth Street.

Superintendent of Document Room.-Kellogg M. Patterson, United States Senate. First Assistant in Document Room.-Copher Howell, 1309 Bryant Street NE. Registration Clerk.-James D. Preston, 4724 Fifteenth Street.

CLERKS TO SENATE COMMITTEES

Agriculture and Forestry.-Clerk, James M. Kendall, 200 Massachusetts Avenue; assistant clerk, Joycette K. Jones, 127 C Street NE.

Appropriations.-Clerk, Everard H. Smith, 3321 Rittenhouse Street; assistant

clerk, Cecil H. Tolbert, 104 South Park Drive, Arlington, Va.; chief, professional staff, Thomas J. Graves, 3234 Thirteenth Street SE.

Armed Services.-Chief clerk, John G. Adams, 2407 Fifteenth Street; staff assistants, J. M. Chambers, 4809 Middlesex Lane, Bethesda, Md.; Mark H. Galusha, 3428 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va.; Verne D. Mudge, the Martinique.

Banking and Currency. Clerk, [Vacant.]

Conference Majority of the Senate.-Clerks, Richard Carrigan, 127 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va.; Lloyd Jones, 1720 Girard Street, NE.; Sara Betty Lasky, 3511 Davenport Street; Ellen Marcus, the Fairfax; Mary Eileen Reed, 112 C Street NE.

Conference Minority of the Senate.-Clerk, J. B. Fowlkes; assistant clerks, Flo E. Bratten, Loraine Winfrey, Laura Barron, Marjorie Maxie, Elora Chance, Elizabeth Hunt.

District of Columbia.—Clerk, J. George Stewart.

Expenditures in the Executive Departments.-Chief clerk, J. H. Macomber, Jr., River Road, Box 272, Bethesda, Md.

Finance.-Clerk, Sherwood B. Stanley, 1200 North Longfellow Street, Arlington, Va.; assistant clerk, Elizabeth B. Springer, 2311 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va.; research clerk, Fred W. Peel, 2311 North Ninth Street, Arlington, Va.; document clerk, Jesse Nichols, 3644 Park Place; stenographers, Bernice M. Crouze, 1002 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.; Janice M. Everly, 2518 Seventeenth Street.

Foreign Relations.-Clerk, C. C. O'Day, 4025 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerk, Emmett M. O'Grady, 2415 Eighteenth Street; chief of staff, Francis O. Wilcox, 4323 Albemarle Street. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.-Clerk, Edward Jarrett, 804 West Broad Street. Falls Church, Va.; professional staff: Edward Cooper, Communications, 3526 Quebec Street; Halford G. Davis, Aviation, 4007 Connecticut Avenue. Judiciary. Clerk, Harold R. Wilde; assistant clerk, Joe Davis, 4232 Third Street. Labor and Public Welfare.-Clerk, Philip R. Rodgers, 1514 Seventeenth Street; assistant clerk, Earl B. Wixcey, 3600 Connecticut Avenue; clerical staff, Vivien T. Harman, 802 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Crawford C. Heerlein, 4421 Iowa Avenue; Dorothy A. Murphy, 933 Randolph Street; Paul Sample, 4726 Fifth Street.

Majority Policy Committee of the Senate.-George H. E. Smith, staff director, 127 C Street NE.; Ruth G. Kean, 1439 Euclid Street; Alyce H. McGahan, 1447 Clifton Street.

Minority Policy Committee of the Senate.-Leslie L. Biffle, staff director, the Westchester; Betty Darling, secretary, Carlyn Apartments.

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