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J. GIFFORD SCARBOROUGH, Democrat, Cecil County; born at Elkton,
July 5, 1911. Attended elementary school at Elkton; West Notting-
ham Academy, Colora, Maryland; Dickinson College, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, graduating in 1935. Attended the Law School of the
University of Maryland and was admitted to the Bar in 1946. Served
as a 2nd Lieutenant with Company L, 29th Division, 115th Infantry,
1941-1942, and as a Captain with the Military Intelligence Service
1942-1946. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1946.
C. LYMAN SCHUELER, Democrat, Baltimore 2nd; born at Bal-
timore, December 19, 1903. Attended the public schools of Baltimore
City. Sheet metal worker. Married. Appointed to the House of
Delegates in 1947.
CHARLES M. SEE, Republican, Allegany County; born at Cumber-
land, May 12, 1902. Attended the Maryland School for the Blind,
Overlea, graduating in 1924. Field Representative, Maryland Work-
shop for the Blind. Member Board of Trustees Maryland Workshop
for the Blind, National Legislative Committee of the American As-
sociation of Workers for the Blind. Married. Elected to the House
of Delegates in 1938.
AABON W. SHAPIRO, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born at Baltimore,
January 27, 1917. Attended Baltimore City Public Schools, the
University of Baltimore and the Baltimore College of Commerce.
Admitted to the Bar in 1940. Served as a Captain with'the Military
Government Division, U. S. Army, 1941-1946. Married. Appointed to
the House of Delegates in 1947.
RALPH E. SHOCKLEY, Democrat, Worcester County; born at Whiton,
Maryland, December 17, 1891. Attended the public schools of
Worcester County. Farmer and broiler producer. Married. Elected
to the House of Delegates in 19,38.
MAURICE T. SIEGEL, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Baltimore
February 20, 1908. Attended public schools of Baltimore; graduated
from Baltimore City College in 1925 and from the University of
Maryland in 1929 with LL.B. degree. Admitted to the Bar in 1930.
Served in the U. S. Army 1943-1945. Married. Elected to the House
of Delegates in 1946.
JAMES J. SILK, Democrat, Baltimore 1st; born at Baltimore,
July 2, 1911. Attended parochial and public schools of Baltimore and
Mt. St. Joseph College. Investigator and Income Tax Consultant.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1946.
DONALD E. Six, Republican, Carroll County; born at Keysville,
Maryland, June 14, 1914. Attended Carroll County Public Schools
and Strayer-Bryant-Stratton College at Baltimore. Eetail grain,
lumber, and coal. Married. Appointed to the House of Delegates
in 1947.
ALBERT L. SKLAR, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; horn at Baltimore,
December 18, 1911. Attended the public schools of Baltimore City,
Baltimore City College, and the University of Baltimore, gradu-
ating in 1932. Admitted to the Bar the same year. Member of the
Tax Revision Commission of Maryland 1939-1941; the Maryland Com-
mission on Post War Reconstruction and Development 1943-1947;
Baltimore Bar Association; State Bar Association; American Bar
Association. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1938.
CARROLL C. SMITH, Republican, Carroll County; born July 14, 1904,
at Greenmount, Maryland. Attended Carroll County Public Schools.
Employed by Wm. F. Myera Son's Incorporated, of Westminster.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1946.
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