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MARYLAND MANUAL 343
sion on the Capital City; Governor's Advisory Committee on the
Patuxent River Watershed. Member of the Senate since 1965. 1 Mem-
ber, Legislative Council, 1969.
MELVIN A. STEINBERG, Democrat, District 13; born in Balti-
more, October 4, 1933. Attended Baltimore public schools; University
of Baltimore; University of Baltimore Law School, LL.B., 1955.
Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1955. Served with the U. S. Navy,
1952-67. Member, B'nai B'rith; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Safety
Traffic Club of Maryland; Rockdale Civic Association; American Judi-
cature Society; Baltimore and American Bar Associations; Maryland
Plaintiffs Bar Association; Masons; Golden Eagle Square and Com-
pass Club of Maryland; Yedz Grotto. Member, Board of Directors,
Maryland Association for Retarded Children, Inc.; Jewish Community
Center; Greenspring Valley Synagogue. President, Baltimore Associa-
tion for Histadrut. Member, National Society of State Legislators.
Married. Member of the Senate since 1967.
NORMAN R. STONE, JR., Democrat, District 13; born in Balti-
more, September 8, 1935. Attended Baltimore public schools; Univer-
sity of Baltimore; University of Baltimore Law School, LL.B., 1960.
Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1960. Committing Magistrate, Balti-
more County. President, North Point Improvement Association. Mem-
ber, North Point Optimist Club. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1963-67. Member of the Senate since 1967.
VERDA WELCOME, Democrat, District 10; born in Lake Lure,
N. C. Attended North Carolina and Delaware public schools; Coppin
Normal School; Morgan State College, B.S., 1939; New York Univer-
sity, M.A., 1943; Columbia University. Former teacher. Member,
Mayor's Advisory Committee for Urban Renewal, 1946. Member, Pres-
ident Johnson's National Citizens Committee for Community Rela-
tions. Delegate, 1964 Democratic National Convention. Member, 1960
Democratic 750 Club. State Delegate, 1960 Legislative Work Confer-
ence, Southern Regional Education Board. Member, Governor's Com-
mittee on Human Relations. Member, Americans for Democratic
Action; Board of Governors, 4th District Democratic Organization of
Baltimore City, Inc.; Valiant Women's Democratic Club; Baltimore
Urban League. Board member. Citizens' Planning and Housing As-
sociation; International League of Peace and Freedom; League of
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. Doctor of Laws degree, Howard Uni-
versity, 1968. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1969-63.
Member of the Senate since 1963.
1 Appointed to the Senate, February 1, 1965, vice Joseph W. Alton, Jr., resigned.

 
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