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Maryland Manual, 1907-08
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 307

public schools of his native city and town; became attached
to St. Leo's Gymnasium, where be took a prominent part in
athletics, and succeeded in capturing a number of prizes in
various contests. He is associated with his brother, John
D. McGonigle, in the firm of J. D. McGonigle & Co., in the
manufacture of surgical instruments and hospital supplies,
and enjoys a wide acquaintance among the medical profes-
sion throughout the country. If it were necessary at any
time for Mr. McGonigle to consult with his constituents per-
sonally on matters concerning their political welfare, he
would have to be familiar with at least twenty languages,
for almost every European nationality is represented in his
ward. He has also given considerable attention to the
development of real estate in East Baltimore and is Treasurer
of the Lakewood Building and Loan Association, one of the
most successful institutions in that section of the city. Mr.
McGonigle married Miss Katherine M. Craig, and they have
one child.

JAMES A. MCQUADE, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. James A. McQuade was born in Baltimore, educated
in the public schools. After leaving school he entered the
wholesale hardware firm of E. Scott Payne & Bros., and was
with this firm 14 years, and now employed with J. R. M.
Adams, hardware. While always taking an active interest
in the welfare of the Democratic party, he has never held
any other office.

WILLIAM B. SMITH, Democrat—Baltimore.

William B. Smith, born in Baltimore December 10, 1877.
Member of the Baltimore Bar, graduated from the University
of Maryland in 1898. Elected a member of the City Council
of Baltimore in 1903, and upon re-election in 1905 was
appointed chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. He
is a member of the State and city Bar associations.

BALTIMORE CITY—(Second Legislative District).
Six Members.
ROBERT H. CARR, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. Carr was born in Baltimore October 22, 1872; has lived
there all his life, and since he became of age has taken an
active interest in politics, especially in the Thirteenth ward,
which he now represents. Having received his early education
in the public schools he continued his studies at Loyola College,

 

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