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Member, Baltimore City Council, 1959-62. Honorary president. Vet-
erans Democratic Council. President, Allied Democratic Clubs, Inc.,
6th Ward. Member, Holy Name Society; American Legion, V.F.W.;
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; Eagles; Moose. Married. Member of the
House of Delegates, 1961-59. Member of the Senate since 1963.
STENY H. HOYER, Democrat, District 4-C; born in New York
City, June 14, 1939. Attended public schools. Coral Gables, Fla., and
Suitland, Prince George's County; preparatory school in Deerfield,
Mass.; University of Maryland, B.S., 1963; Georgetown Law School,
LL.B., 1966. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1966. Member, Maryland
and Prince George's County Bar Associations. Past president, Mary-
land Federation of College Young Democrats; Young Democrats of
Maryland. Member, Young Democrats of Prince George's County;
Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha; Delta Theta Pi; Sigma Chi;
Kalegethos Society; Crescent Cities Jaycees; Mental Health Board
of Prince George's County. Listed in Who's Who among Students in
American Universities and Colleges. Chosen Outstanding Male Gradu-
ate of the University of Maryland, 1963. Member, Southern Prince
George's County Board of Trade. Married. Member of the Senate
since 1967. Chairman, Joint Committee on Intergovernmental Coop-
eration; Prince George's County Senate delegation.
WILLIAM S. JAMES, President of the Senate, Democrat, District
14; born in Aberdeen, February 14, 1914. Attended Havre de Grace
public schools; The Tome School, Port Deposit, 1928-32; University
of Delaware, 1932-34; University of Maryland Law School, LL.B.,
1937. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1937. Trial Magistrate. Havre
de Grace, 1944-46. Member, Board of Library Trustees, Harford
County, 1945-53. Past President, Havre de Grace Rotary Club.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1947-55. Member of the
Senate since 1955. Chairman, Legislative Council Committee on Taxa-
tion and Fiscal Matters, 1959-62. President of the Senate and Chair-
man, Legislative Council since 1963.
JULIAN L. LAPIDES, Democrat, District 8; born in Baltimore,
September 17, 1931. Attended Baltimore public schools; The Johns
Hopkins University; Towson State College, B.S., 1954; University of
Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1961. Admitted to the Maryland Bar,
1965. Served with the U. S. Army, 1954-56. Member, Maryland Arts
Council; Maryland Environmental Trust; Past President, Mount
Royal Democratic Club. Member, The Peale Museum; Baltimore
Beautification Committee; Baltimore Heritage; Citizens' Advisory
Project of the Alcoholism Clinic of Baltimore City; Victorian Society
in America. Past President, Maryland Kidney Foundation; Regional
Vice President, National Kidney Foundation, 1970-72. Married. Mem-
ber of the House of Delegates, 1963-67. Member of the Senate since
1967. Chairman, Legislative Council Subcommittee to Study and Con-
sider a State Department of Transportation. Member, Legislative
Council since 1971. Senate Chairman, Joint Budget Subcommittee on
Public Safety and Transportation, 1972.
ALFRED J. LIPIN, Democrat, District 6-A; born in Pasadena,
March 16, 1920. Attended Anne Arundel County public schools; Uni-
versity of Baltimore. Businessman and real estate agent. Served with
the U. S. Army during World War II. Awarded Silver Star. Member,
Anne Arundel County Zoning Appeals Board, 1956-57. Past President,
Glen Burnie Chamber of Commerce; North Arundel Hospital Associa-
tion. Member, Glen Burnie Civitan Club; American Legion; Veterans
of Foreign Wars; Elks; Anne Arundel Trade Council; Glen Burnie

 
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