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Delegates/125

PAUL WEISENGOFF, Democrat, District 47. Born in Baltimore, June 25, 1932.
Attended Baltimore parochial schools; University of Maryland, B.S.; Morgan State
College, M.S. Educator. Served in the U.S. Army, 1954-1956. Founder, Constellation
Democratic Clubs. Member, Phi Delta Kappa education fraternity; Knights of Co-
lumbus; Holy Name Society. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967;

member, Ways and Means Committee. Past chairman, Baltimore City Delegation.
District office: 1904 Griffis Ave., Baltimore 21230; tel. 644-6144. Annapolis office:

322 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3319.

SYLVANIA W. WOODS, JR., Democrat, District 24. Born in Atlanta, Georgia,
January 26, 1954. Attended Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.; American
University; University of Maryland. Member, NAACP; Ploughman and Fisherman;

24th Democratic Alliance; S.C.L.C; National Eagle Scout Association; Prince
George's County Jaycees; Board of Directors, Young Democrats of Maryland. Past
member, Glenarden Town Council (vice-chairman, chairman, acting mayor); Demo-
cratic precinct chairman; Glenarden Housing Authority; Glenarden Land Purchasing
Agency; Glenarden Recreation Council. Selected Outstanding Young Man in Ameri-
ca, 1978-1981. Selected Outstanding Legislator, Maryland Municipal League, 1982.
Past assistant scoutmaster, scoutmaster. Boy Scouts of America. Selected Future
Leader of Washington, 1982. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since
1979; member. Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee. District office:

5611 Landover Rd., Landover 20784; tel. 277-7503. Annapolis office: 204 Lowe Bldg.,
21401; tel. 841-3065.

ALBERT RUSSELL WYNN, Democrat, District 25. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania, September 10, 1951. Attended Du Val High School, Glendale; University of
Pittsburgh, B.S., 1973; Georgetown University Law School, J.D., 1977; Howard Uni-
versity Graduate School of Political Science. Attorney. Member of the Maryland Bar
since 1979. Executive director. Prince George's County Consumer Protection Commis-
sion, four and one-half years; intern for U.S. State Department, African Regional Af-
fairs, summer 1972 and 1973. Chairman, Black American Law Student Association,
Georgetown University; president. Metropolitan Washington Council of Consumer
Agencies; NAACP legal assistance program; board of directors, Consumer Credit
Counseling Service. Member, Coalition on Black Affairs (COBA); Ford Motor Com-
pany Consumer Appeals Board; Voter Registration and Education Coalition; Franklin
Bourne Law Club; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Unmarried. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1983; member, Ways and Means Committee. District office; 8700
Central Ave., #306, Landover 20785; tel. 350-5055. Annapolis office: 205 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3076; Washington metro area tel. 858-3076..

LARRY YOUNG, Democrat, District 39. Born in Baltimore, November 25, 1949.
Attended Baltimore public schools; University of Maryland; Goddard College, B.A.,
1973; New York University. Urban environmentalist. Maryland Committee for Chil-
dren and Youth, 1969-1972. Chairman, Board of Directors, Citizens Democratic Ac-
tion Organization, Inc., 1976—; president, Baltimore Urban Environment Chapter,
IWLA, 1978; member. West Baltimore Community Health Care Corporation, Inc.;

Urban League, NAACP. Former newspaper columnist for the Afro-American. Re-
ceived "Public Service Award," MPIRG, 1978; Statesman Award, Baltimore Baptist
Ministers' Conference, 1977; NAEE Annual Award, 1976; Afro-American Newspaper
Honor Roll Award, 1971; president. Center for Urban Environmental Studies, Inc.,
1978—. Washington bureau chief and Energy Committee chairman. National Black
Caucus of State Legislators Secretariat, 1979—. Unmarried. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1975; chairman, Environmental Matters Committee. District office:

1716 McCulloh St., Baltimore 21217; tel. 728-0062. Annapolis office: 161 Lowe Bldg ,
21401; tel. 841-3534.



 
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