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306 MARYLAND MANUAL
Women Voters; Maryland State Division, American Association of
University Women. Member, National Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People; National Order of Women Legislators. United
Nations. 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 pre-
sented 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 Achievement Award, The Women of Morgan
State College; Distinguished Alumni Citation, Coppin State Teachers
College; Certificate of Merit, Baltimore Chapter, Howard University
Alumni Association; Community Service Award, Baltimore Chapter,
Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Award, World's Fair Citi-
zenship Day, September, 1964. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1959-63. Member of the Senate since 1963.
FRED L. WINELAND, Democrat, District 4-C; born in Washing-
ton, D. C., August 16, 1926. Attended Washington, D. C., public schools;
Augusta Military Academy; American University; graduated. South-
eastern University. Motion picture theater and closed circuit television
owner. Served with the U. S. Navy during World War II. Member,
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Chairman, Pro-
gram Committee, County Council of Democratic Clubs. Past president,
Fort Washington Democratic Club. Member, Oxon Hill Democratic
Club; Young Democratic Club of Prince George's County. Democratic
Campaign Chairman, 1962 Primary election. Prince George's County.
Democratic Campaign Vice Chairman, 1962 General election. Prince
George's County. Democratic Campaign Chairman, 1964 General elec-
tion, Prince George's County. Member, Maryland Farm Bureau; South-
ern Maryland Board of Trade; Aircraft Owners and Pilots; National
Rivers and Harbors Congress. Member, National Press Club. Presi-
dent, Board of Trustees, Fort Washington Methodist Church. Member,
Chamber of Commerce; Southeast Hospital Action Committee; Variety
Club; Area Chairman, United Givers Fund. Member, Masons; Shrine;
Oxon Hill Lions Club; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Allentown Road
Volunteer Fire Department. Married. Member of the House of Dele-
gates, 1963-65. 1 Member of the Senate since 1965. 2
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
ROSALIE SILBER ABRAMS, Democrat, Baltimore 5th; born in
Baltimore. Attended Baltimore public schools; Sinai Hospital School
of Nursing, R.N.; Columbia University; The Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, B.S., 1963; Registered nurse. Served in the U. S. Navy during
World War II. Member, City-County Democratic Club of Baltimore;
Fifth District Reform Democrats; American Nurses Association;
American Political Science Association; Maryland Nurses Association;
National Order of Women Legislators. Board of directors, Nurses
Alumnae Association. Member, Baltimore Civic Opera Association;
Baltimore Heritage, Inc.; Baltimore Museum of Art; Brandeis Univer-
sity National Women's Committee. Member, Betty Berkowich Fund
for Cancer Patient Aid; Baltimore Mental Health Association; Ameri-
can Legion. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967.
1 Appointed to the House of Delegates, March 5, 1963, vice Jerome J. Swartz
deceased.
2 Appointed to the Senate, January 22, 1965, vice H, Winship Wheatley. Jr.,
deceased.

 
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