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MALLARY, Richard Walker, a Representative from Vermont; born in Springfield, Mass., February
21, 1929; educated at Bradford Academy, Bradford, Vt.; A.B., Dartmouth College,
1949; operated a dairy farm in Fairlee, Vt., 1950-1970; elected chairman,
Fairlee Board of Selectmen, 1951-1953; member of the Vermont state house of
representatives, 1961-1969, 1999-2003, served as speaker, 1966-1968; member of
the Vermont state senate, 1969-1970; chairman, Vermont Legislative Council,
1965-1967; delegate to Republican National Convention, 1968; vice chairman,
Governors Committee on Administrative Coordination, 1969; trustee and
treasurer, Vermont State Colleges, 1962-1965; Vermont secretary of
administration, 1971; elected as a Republican, by special election, to the
Ninety-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United
States Representative Robert T. Stafford, and reelected to the Ninety-third
Congress (January 7, 1972-January 3, 1975); was not a candidate for reelection
to the Ninety-fourth Congress in 1974 but was an unsuccessful candidate for
election to the United States Senate; bank vice president in Springfield,
Mass., 1975-1977; secretary of administration, State of Vermont, 1977-1980;
vice president, Central Vermont Public Service Corp., 1980-1983; chairman of
the board of a heating company, 1984-1985; president, Vermont Electric Power
Company, 1986-1994; Vermont state tax commissioner, January 2003-June 2003;
died on September 27, 2011, in Brookfield, Vt.
BibliographyRalph Nader Congress Project.
Citizens Look at Congress: Richard W. Mallary, Republican
Representative from Vermont. Washington, D. C.: Grossman Publishers,
1972.
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