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for Maryland, 1961-1966. Married to Gladys W. Win-
ter; 2 children. Office address: U.S. Courthouse, 101 W.
Lombard St., Baltimore 21201; tel. 727-0310.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT,
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
FRANK A. KAUFMAN. Chief Judge since 1981.
Appointed in 1966. Born in Baltimore, March 4, 1916.
Attended Dartmouth College, A.B., 1937; Harvard Law
School, LL.B., 1940. Admitted to the Maryland bar,
1940. Member, Federal, American, Maryland State, and
Baltimore City Bar Associations. Former partner in law
firm of Frank, Bernstein, Conaway, Kaufman, and
Goldman. Member, Board of Governors, A.M.A.; Gov-
ernor's Committee on Higher Legal Education in Mary-
land, 1975-1976; Criminal Rules Committee of the Ju-
dicial Conference of the U.S., 1976-1980; chairman,
National Conference of Federal Trial Judges, Judicial
Administration Division, A.B.A., 1979-1980. Former
lecturer on Administrative Law, University of
Baltimore, and lecturer on Contracts, University of
Maryland Law School. Author of "The Maryland
Ground Rent System," Maryland Law Review (1940).
Married to Clementine Alice Lazaron Kaufman; 2 chil-
dren. Office address: U.S. Courthouse, 101 W. Lombard
St., Baltimore 21201; tel. 962-4360.
WALTER. E. BLACK, JR. Appointed in 1982. Born in
Baltimore, July 7, 1926. Graduate of Harvard Universi-
ty, A.B., 1946; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1949. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland bar, 1949. Member, American,
Maryland State, and Baltimore City Bar Associations;
Lawyers' Round Table; Rule Day Club; Harvard/
Radcliffe Club of Maryland; Harvard Law School As-
sociation of Maryland. Assistant U.S. attorney for Dis-
trict of Maryland, 1953-1955; U.S. attorney for District
of Maryland, 1956-1957. Chairman, Board of Munici-
pal and Zoning Appeals of Baltimore City, 1963-1967.
Member, Mayor's Advisory Committee for Workable
Program for Community Improvement, 1963-1967;
chairman, Subcommittee on Community Planning Pro-
gram, Mayor's Task Force on Civil Rights, 1965-1967;
member. Jail Board of Baltimore City, 1971-1973;
member. Governor's Commission to Revise the Anno-
tated Code, 1975-1982; member, Attorney Grievance
Commission, 1978-1982. Married; 3 sons. Office ad-
dress: U.S. Courthouse, 101 W. Lombard St., Baltimore
21201; tel. 962-0107.
ALEXANDER HARVEY II, Appointed in 1966. Bom
in Baltimore, May 3, 1923. Attended Yale University,
B.A., 1947; Columbia University Law School, LL.B.,
1950. Served in the U.S. Army, 1943-1946, achieving
rank of 1st Lieutenant; received Air Medal, Oak Leaf
Cluster, 1945 European Theater of Operations. Admit-
ted to the Maryland bar, 1950. Member, American,
Maryland State, and Baltimore City Bar Associations;
American Judicature Society; Maritime Law Associa-
tion; Coordinating Committee for Multiple Litigation;
Committee on the Administration of the Criminal Law
(chairman); Speedy Trial Planning Group for Maryland.
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Assistant attorney general for Maryland, 1955-1957.
Member, Maryland Club; Merchants' Club; Elkridge
Club; Lawyers' Round Table; The Wranglers. Married
to Elizabeth W. Harvey; 4 children. Office address: 730
U.S. Courthouse, 101 W. Lombard St., Baltimore
21201; tel. 962-4655.
JOSEPH C. HOWARD. Appointed in 1979. Born in
Des Moines, Iowa, December 9, 1922. Attended the
University of Iowa, B.A., 1950; Drake University Law
School, LL.B., 1955, M.A., 1957. Admitted to the
Maryland bar, 1959. Served in the U.S. Army, 1944-
1947, achieving rank of 1st Lieutenant. Member, Ameri-
can and Monumental City Bar Associations; Judicial
Council, National Bar Association; World Association
of Judges. Honorary law degree, Morgan State College,
1972; first black in U.S. to be admitted to Phi Alpha
Delta National Legal Fraternity; Kappa Alpha Psi
Achievement Award, 1973; Man of the Year Award,
National Association of Negro Business and Profession-
al Women's Clubs, 1979; Baltimore City Council resolu-
tion in recognition of accomplishments, 1979; The Law-
yers' Wives Award, 1980. Assistant State's attorney for
Baltimore City, 1964-1968 (Chief of the Trial Section,
1966-1967); assistant city solicitor for Baltimore City,
1968; associate judge. Supreme Bench of Baltimore
City, 1968-1979. Author of "Administration of Rape
Cases in the City of Baltimore and the State of Mary-
land" (1968); "Why We Organize," Journal of Public
Law (1971); "Employment Practices in the Administra-
tion of Justice Under the Supreme Bench of Baltimore
City," (1975); "Racial Discrimination in Sentencing,"
Judicature (1975). Married to Gwendolyn Howard; 1
son. Office address: U.S. Courthouse, 101 W. Lombard
St., Baltimore 21201; tel. 962-7724.
JAMES R. MILLER, JR. Appointed in 1970. Born in
Sandy Spring, June 15, 1931. Attended Wesleyan Uni-
versity, B.A., 1953; Georgetown University Law Center,
LL.B., 1955. Admitted to the Maryland bar, 1956.
Member, American, Maryland State, and Montgomery
County Bar Associations; American Judicature Society;
Maritime Law Association of the U.S. Member, Mary-
land House of Delegates, 1963-1967 (chairman, Mont-
gomery County Delegation, 1963-1967; member. Legis-
lative Council, 1963-1966); member, Governor's
Commission on Reorganization of the Government of
the State of Maryland, 1968-1969. Served on Judicial
Conference Committee to Consider Standards for Ad-
mission to Practice in Federal Courts, 1976-1979; Judi-
cial Conference Special Committee for Implementation
of the Recommendations of the Judicial Conference
Committee, 1979—. Married to Jo Anne Trice Miller;
4 children. Office address: Room 510, U.S. Courthouse,
101 W. Lombard St., Baltimore 21201; tel. 962-2244.
HERBERT F. MURRAY. Appointed in 1971. Born in
Waltham, Massachusetts, December 29, 1923. Attended
Yale, B.A., 1947; Harvard Law School; University of
Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1951. Admitted to the
Maryland bar, 1951. Served as an Air Force navigator,
1943-1945, with rank of captain at discharge; received
Mediterranean Theater ribbon with four stars. Air Med-
al with three oak leaf clusters, and Distinguished Flying
Cross. Member, American, Maryland State, and
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