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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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MARYLAND MANUAL 273
JOHN W. STEFFEY, Republican, Anne Arundel County; born in
Baltimore, May 29, 1925. Attended McDonogh School; U. S. Coast
Guard Academy, B.S., 1946; Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
The Johns Hopkins University. Real estate broker and builder. Served
with the U. S. Coast Guard, 1943-49. Member, Charter Commission,
City of Baltimore. Member, Republican State Central Committee for
Anne Arundel County. District Chairman and member, Republican
State Central Committee. Past president, Maryland Real Estate As-
sociation. Officer and director, Maryland Home Builders Association.
Member, Annapolis Yacht Club; Baltimore Country Club; Center
Club; Merchants Club. Married. Member of the Senate since 1965. 1
EDWARD O. WEANT, JR., Democrat, Carroll County; born in
Westminster, April 9, 1918. Attended Westminster public schools; St.
James School, St. James; Donaldson School, Ilchester; Western Mary-
land College, A.B., 1941; Harvard Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration; University of Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1949. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland Bar, 1949. Served with the U. S. Army,
1942-46. Past Chairman, Carroll County Welfare Board. Member,
American and Maryland Bar Associations. President, Carroll County
Bar Association. Past president, Westminster Chamber of Commerce.
Past Commander, Carroll Post 31, American Legion. Member, V.F.W.;
Westminster Forest and Stream Club; Westminster Rifle and Gun
Club; University Club. Married. Member of the Senate, 1959-65. Chair-
man, Prison Administration Committee, 1963-65 Sessions. Resigned,
February 24,1965.
VERDA F. WELCOME, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Lake
Lure, N. C. Attended North Carolina and Delaware public schools;
Coppin Normal School; Morgan State College, B.S., 1939; New York
University, M.A., 1943; Columbia University. Homemaker, civic
worker, former teacher. Member, Mayor's Advisory Committee for
Urban Renewal, 1946. Member, President Johnson's National Citizens'
Committee for Community Relations. Delegate, 1964 Democratic
National Convention. Member, 1960 Democratic 750 Club. State Dele-
gate, 1960 Legislative Work Conference, Southern Regional Education
Board. Member, Americans for Democratic Action; Board of Gover-
nors, 4th District Democratic Organization of Baltimore City, Inc.;
Mount Royal Democratic Club; Valiant Women's Democratic Club;
Baltimore Urban League. Board member, Citizens' Planning and Hous-
ing Association; International League of Peace and Freedom; League
of Women Voters; Maryland State Division, American Association of
University Women. Member, Maryland Historical Society; Mondawmin
Improvement Association; National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People; National Order of Women Legislators; Women
Power; Women's Cooperative Civic League. Board member, Advance
Savings and Loan Association; Maryland Chapter, National Multiple
Sclerosis Society; Provident Hospital, Member, Delta Sigma Theta
sorority. Received Distinguished First Award presented by American
Negro Emancipation Centennial Commission of Illinois, 1963; 1962
Woman of the Year Award presented by the Women's Auxiliary to
the National Medical Association; Afro-American Newspaper award
for superior public service; citation to outstanding soror, Baltimore
Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta sorority; Outstanding Achieve-
ment Award, The Women of Morgan State College; Distinguished
Alumni Citation, Coppin State Teachers College; Certificate of Merit,
Baltimore Chapter, Howard University Alumni Association; Com-
munity Service Award, Baltimore Chapter, Business and Professional
1 Appointed to the Senate, February 1, 1965, vice Joseph W, Alton, Jr., resigned.

 
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