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310 MARYLAND MANUAL.

MATTHEW J. DUNN, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. Dunn was born in Baltimore 29 years ago; attended the
public schools and has always taken an active interest in politics.
He has also been appointed twice as Notary Public by Governor
Warfield, this being the only political position ever held by him.
It. is the first time in the history of the Tenth ward, from
which he is a delegate, that the ward factions settled on a man
before the primary, and at the primary, without opposition, he
obtained 670 votes. He is unmarried and resides with his
parents at 942 Ensor street.

MARTIN LEHMAYER., Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. Lehmayer was born in Baltimore in 1861, and is a mem-
ber of the Baltimore Bar, He was elected to the House of
Delegates in 1899 and 1905, and served as chairman of the
Judiciary Committee at the sessions of 1900 and 1906; repre-
sents the Fourteenth ward. He belongs to the Masonic and
Elk fraternities.

ARTHUR J. McCOLGAN, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. McColgan was born on the Frederick road near Wilkens
street, Baltimore, Md., on the 12th day of September, 1868,
and received his education at St. Martin's Academy and the
public schools. On leaving school he learned the trade
of plumbing and gasfitting, and after finishing his trade started
in business for himself at the age of 27 years, and has con-
ducted the business of plumbing and gasfitting at his present
location, 1925 West Lombard street, for the past 12 years.
In politics he has always tried to be a consistent Demo-
crat, but has never held any office, and only consented to
become a candidate for the House of Delegates at the per-
sistent solicitation of friends and neighbors in the ward where
he was born. Mr. McColgan is married and has three children.
He is also a member of several fraternal organizations.

WILLIAM M. MALOY, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. William Milnes Maloy was born at Blacksburg, Va.,
October 12, 1874. He is a lawyer, son of the Rev. William
C. Maloy, a Presbyterian minister, and graduated at the Bal-
tiinore City College in 1894. After graduating he was em-
ployed as a reporter on the Baltimore "Herald" and the Wash-
ington "Times," and later was instructor in rhetoric and litera-
ture at the Polytechnic Institute. During the period that he was

 

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