Fulbright Hearings - Committee Members

Committee Members

  • Jacob K. Javits (Republican — New York)
  • Clifford P. Case (Republican — New Jersey)
  • George D. Aiken (Republican — Vermont)
  • Karl E. Mundt (Republican — South Dakota)
  • John Sherman Cooper (Republican — Kentucky)
  • Hugh Scott (Republican — Pennsylvania)
  • James B. Pearson (Republican — Kansas)
  • J. William Fulbright (Democrat — Arkansas)
  • Claiborne Pell (Democrat — Rhode Island)
  • Stuart Symington (Democrat — Missouri)
  • John Sparkman (Democrat — Alabama)
  • Mike Mansfield (Democrat — Montana)
  • Frank Church (Democrat — Idaho)
  • Gale W. McGee (Democrat — Wyoming)
  • Edmund S. Muskie (Democrat — Maine)
  • William B. Spong, Jr. (Democrat — Virginia)

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