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State Central Committee of Maryland, 1964. Chairman, Montgomery
County Heart Campaign, 1961. Chairman, Sixth Congressional Dis-
trict and State co-chairman, B'nai B'rith Interfaith Fellowship Din-
ner, 1961. General chairman, budget committee, National Capital
Health and Welfare Council, 1960-66. Trustee and finance chairman,
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind since 1959. President, Bannock-
burn Citizens Association, 1964-66. Past director, Bethesda-Chevy
Chase Chamber of Commerce; Housing Development Corporation,
1966-68. Past member, official board, St. Andrew's Methodist Church,
Bethesda. Unmarried. Member of the Senate since 1971.
MELVIN A. STEINBERG, Democrat, District 12; born in Balti-
more, October 4, 1933. Attended Baltimore public schools; University
of Baltimore; University of Baltimore Law School, LL.B., 1955. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland Bar, 1955. Served with the U. S. Navy,
1952-57. Member, Drug Abuse Advisory Council; Task Force to Study
Campaign Financing. Chairman, Committee on Family Law and
Domestic Relations. Member, B'nai B'rith; Junior Chamber of Com-
merce; Safety Traffic Club of Maryland; Rockdale Civic Association;
American Judicature Society; American and Baltimore Bar Associa-
tions; Maryland Plaintiffs Bar Association; Masons; Golden Eagle
Square and Compass Club of Maryland; Yedz Grotto. Member, Board
of Directors, Maryland Association for Retarded Children, Inc.;
Jewish Community Center; Greenspring Valley Synagogue. President,
Baltimore Association for Histadrut. Member, National Society of
State Legislators. Married. Member of the Senate since 1967. Chair-
man, Ethics Committee, 1971 Session.
NORMAN R. STONE, JR., Democrat, District 9; born in Baltimore,
September 8, 1935. Attended Baltimore public schools; University of
Baltimore; University of Baltimore Law School, LL.B., 1960. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland Bar, 1960. Committing Magistrate, Baltimore
County. Member, Governor's Study Commission on Workmen's Com-
pensation Laws, Past president, North Point Improvement Associa-
tion. Member, Moose; North Point Optimist Club. Married. Member
of the House of Delegates, 1963-67. Member of the Senate since 1967.
Chairman, Legislative Review Committee, 1967-72. Chairman, Balti-
more County Senate Delegation, 1968-72.
ROBERT E. STROBLE, Republican, District 11; born in Williams-
port, Pa., May 14, 1940. Attended Williamsport public schools; Lock
Haven State College, B.S., 1963; Loyola College, M.Ed., 1967; Morgan
State College, M.S., 1970; Towson State College; The Johns Hopkins
University; University of Maryland. Educator. Member, local, state,
and national teachers' and administrators' associations; Phi Delta
Kappa. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1971-75. Member
of the Senate since 1975.
EDWARD P. THOMAS, Republican, District 3; born in Frederick,
August 3, 1928. Attended Frederick public schools; Mercersburg
Academy; Washington and Lee University, B.A., 1950. Businessman.
Served in the U. S. Army, 1950-52. Chairman, Republican State Cen-
tral Committee of Maryland, 1973-74. Chairman, Frederick County
Republican State Central Committee, 1966-70. Chairman, Maryland
Committee for the Re-election of the President, 1972. Member, Ad-
visory Committee of Small Business Administration. Member,
Frederick County G.O.P. Club; Lions; Fraternal Order of Police;

 
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