Floyd M. Riddick
American political scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Floyd Millard Riddick was a Parliamentarian of the United States Senate from 1964 to 1974, and is most famous for developing Riddick's Senate procedure. He sat immediately below the presiding officer in the Senate chamber, providing information on precedents and advising other senators on parliamentary procedure. He is famous for discussions of the censures of Joseph McCarthy and Thomas Dodd, the contested election between John A. Durkin and Louis Wyman, and the preparations for a planned impeachment trial of Richard Nixon. He is also famous for advocating the change in the rules of cloture.
Floyd M. Riddick's Published Works
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- The United States Congress organization and procedure (1950) (9)
- Riddick's Rules of Procedure: A Modern Guide to Faster and More Efficient Meetings (1986) (4)
- Eighty-Seventh Congress: Second Session (1963) (3)
- The Eighty—Sixth Congress: Second Session (1961) (3)
- Majority and minority leaders of the Senate : history and development of the offices of the floor leaders . China report : report of a special congressional delegation (1973) (3)
- The First Session of the Seventy-eighth Congress (1944) (2)
- The Eighty-First Congress: First and Second Sessions (1951) (2)
- The Eighty-Sixth Congress: First Session (1960) (1)
- The Eighty-Third Congress: First Session (1953) (1)
- The Eighty-Eighth Congress: Second Session (1965) (1)
- The Eighty-Second Congress: First Session (1952) (1)
- The House of Representatives and the President (1935) (1)
- The Eighty-Second Congress: Second Session (1952) (1)
- The Eighty-Third Congress: Second Session (1954) (1)
- The United States Congress (1949) (0)
- The First Session of the Seventy-Ninth Congress (1946) (0)
- The Eighty-Fourth Congress, Second Session (1957) (0)
- The Senate Foreign Relations Committee.Eleanor E. Dennison (1943) (0)
- The Eighty-Fourth Congress: First Session (1955) (0)
- Procedure in the House of Representatives and its Relation to the Quality of Legislation (1938) (0)
- Congressional Characteristics Affecting Legislation (1944) (0)
- First Session of the Seventy-sixth Congress, January 3 to August 5, 1939 (1939) (0)
- The American Senate and World Peace.Kenneth Colegrove (1944) (0)
- The Eighty-Ninth Congress: Second Session (1957) (0)
- The Administration, Lobbyists, and Congress (1942) (0)
- First Session of the Seventy-seventh Congress, January 3, 1941, to January 2, 1942 (1942) (0)
- The Second Session of the Seventy-ninth Congress (1947) (0)
- Party Government in a Session of the House of Representatives (1937) (0)
- The House Versus the Senate in the Third Session of the Seventy-Sixth Congress (1941) (0)
- The Eighty-Eighth Congress: Second Session (1965) (0)
- The Second Session of the Eightieth Congress (1949) (0)
- The Second Session of the Seventy-Seventh Congress (1943) (0)
- What Congress Needs (1943) (0)
- Leadership in the House (1937) (0)
- Third Session of the Seventy-sixth Congress, January 3, 1940, to January 3, 1941 (1941) (0)
- The First Session of the Eightieth Congress (1948) (0)
- The Eighty-Eighth Congress: First Session (1964) (0)
- Congress Versus the President in 1944 (1945) (0)
- The Eighty-Fifth Congress (1958) (0)
- Analysis of National and International Aims and Interests in Trade (1946) (0)
- Book Reviews : The Legislative Process in Congress. By GEORGE B. GALLOWAY. (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 1953. Pp. xii, 689. $6.00.) (1954) (0)
- The Eighty-Seventh Congress: First Session (1962) (0)
- The Eighty-Fifth Congress: Second Session (1959) (0)
- The Eighty-Ninth Congress (1966) (0)
- Congress in Action (How a Bill Becomes a Law) (2008) (0)
- The Ninetieth Congress: First Session (1968) (0)
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