WYMAN, Louis Crosby, a Representative and a Senator from New Hampshire; born in
Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H., March 16, 1917; graduated from the
University of New Hampshire at Durham in 1938 and from the Harvard University
Law School in 1941; admitted to the bar of Massachusetts and New Hampshire in
1941, and of Florida in 1957, and commenced the practice of law in Boston,
Mass.; during the Second World War served in the Alaskan Theater as lieutenant
in the United States Naval Reserve 1942-1946; general counsel to a United
States Senate committee in 1946; secretary to Senator Styles Bridges in 1947;
counsel, Joint Congressional Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation
1948-1949; attorney general of New Hampshire 1953-1961; president, National
Association of Attorneys General 1957; legislative counsel to Governor of New
Hampshire 1961; member and chairman of several State legal and judicial
commissions; elected as a Republican to the Eighty-eighth Congress (January 3,
1963-January 3, 1965); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1964 to the
Eighty-ninth Congress; elected to the Ninetieth Congress; reelected to the
three succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1967, until his
resignation December 31, 1974; was not a candidate for reelection, but was a
candidate in 1974 to the United States Senate for the six-year term commencing
January 3, 1975; certified elected by the State of New Hampshire by a two vote
margin; subsequently appointed December 31, 1974, to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of Norris Cotton, for the term ending January 3, 1975, and
served from December 31, 1974, to January 3, 1975; due to the contested election of November 5, 1974, the
United States Senate declared the seat, for the six-year term commencing
January 3, 1975, vacant as of August 8, 1975; unsuccessful in a special
September election to fill the vacancy; associate justice, New Hampshire
Superior Court 1978-1987; was a resident of Manchester, N.H. and West Palm
Beach, Florida, until his death due to cancer on May 5, 2002; remains were
cremated and ashes scattered at sea.