THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. (Began March 4, 1921, and ends March 4, 1923.) The salary of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives is $12,000 per annum. The salary of a Senator or Representative is $7,500 per annum. THE SENATE. President, Calvin Coolidge, R., Massachusetts. President pro tempore, Albert B. Cummins, R., Des Moines, Iowa. 1925. Joseph T. Robinson, D., Little Rock. 1927. Thaddeus H. Caraway, D., Jonesboro. 1927. Frank B. Brandegee, R.. New London. 1923. George P. McLean, R., Simsbury. DELAWARE. 1925. Lewis Heisler Ball, R., Marshallton. 1922. T. Coleman du Pont, R.. Wilmington. KENTUCKY. 1925. Augustus Owsley Stanley, D., Henderson. 1927. Richard P. Ernst, R., Covington. 1923. MISSISSIPPI. John Sharp Williams, D., Yazoo City. 1925. Pat Harrison, D., Gulfport. 1923. Porter J. McCumber, R., Wahpeton, 1927. Edwin F. Ladd, R., Fargo. 1922. *William E. Crow, R., Uniontown. 1922. George Wharton Pepper, R., Philadelphia. 1923. Robert M. La Follette, R., Madison. 1927. Irvine L. Lenroot, R., Superior. *Appointed by Governor Sproul, October 17, 1921, vice Philander Chase Knox, who died October 12, 1921. William E. Crow died August 2, 1922. David A. Reed, R., of Pittsburgh. was appointed by Governor Sproul August 8, 1922, vice William E. Crow, deceased. +Appointed by Governor Sproul, January 9, 1922, vice Boies Penrose, who died December 31, 1921. |