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Iowa Congressional Leaders, 1921-1932

Philip A. Grant-1974-10-01-The Annals of Iowa

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the First Session of the Sixty-seventh Congress was called to order. Taking their oaths of office on that day were ten congressmen from Iowa. Without exception these ten individuals were to play pivotal roles in the nation's affairs during the administrations of Warren G. Harding. Calvin Coolidge. and Herbert C. Hoover. In addition to wielding considerable influence in the halls of Congress, several of these gentlemen were destined to occupy positions of high responsibility in the executive and judicial branches of the federal government. Among the Iowans participating in the opening ceremonies on April 11 were Representatives Harry E. Hull of Williamsburg. Lester J. Dickinsoti of Algona. William F, Kopp of Mount Pleasant, and Cassius C. Dowell of Des Moines. Hull. Dickinson, Kopp

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the First Session of the Sixty-seventh Congress was called to order. Taking their oaths of office on that day were ten congressmen from Iowa. Without exception these ten individuals were to play pivotal roles in the nation's affairs during the administrations of Warren G. Harding. Calvin Coolidge. and Herbert C. Hoover. In addition to wielding considerable influence in the halls of Congress, several of these gentlemen were destined to occupy positions of high responsibility in the executive and judicial branches of the federal government. Among the Iowans participating in the opening ceremonies on April 11 were Representatives Harry E. Hull of Williamsburg. Lester J. Dickinsoti of Algona. William F, Kopp of Mount Pleasant, and Cassius C. Dowell of Des Moines. Hull. Dickinson, Kopp

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