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United States Senate Librarian

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The United States Senate librarian is the chief librarian of the United States Senate Library. The Senate librarian reports to the secretary of the United States Senate.[1] The current librarian is Meghan Dunn.[2]

  • George S. Wagner, 1871—1875
  • George F. Dawson, 1875—1879
  • P. J. Pierce, 1879—1884
  • George M. Weston, 1884—1887
  • Alonzo W. Church, 1887—1901
  • James M. Baker, 1898—1901 (acting librarian)
  • Cliff Warden, 1901—1904 (acting librarian)
  • James M. Baker, 1904 (acting librarian)
  • Edward C. Goodwin, 1904—1906 (acting librarian)
  • Edward C. Goodwin, 1906—1921
  • Walter P. Scott, 1921—1923
  • Edward C. Goodwin, 1923—1930
  • James D. Preston, 1931—1935
  • Ruskin McArdle, 1935—1947
  • George W. Straubinger, 1947—1951
  • Richard D. Hupman, 1951—1953
  • Sterling Dean, 1953—1954
  • Richard D. Hupman, 1954 (acting librarian)
  • Gus J. Miller, 1954—1955
  • Richard D. Hupman, 1955—1973[3]
  • Roger K. Haley, 1973—1997
  • Greg Harness, 1997—2008
  • Mary E. Cornaby, 2008—2009
  • Leona I. Faust, 2009—2022
  • Meghan Dunn, 2022—present[2]

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References

  1. ^ "U.S. Senate: About the Secretary of the Senate". www.senate.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  2. ^ a b "U.S. Senate Library -- United States Senate". librarytechnology.org. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  3. ^ "THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SENATE LIBRARY; Congressional Record Vol. 142, No. 130". Congress.gov. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
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