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Maryland Manual, 1907-08
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 311

employed as a teacher he studied law in the afternoon and
evening at the University of Maryland. He received the de-
gree of LL.B. from the University of Maryland in 1809, taking
the highest honors of his class and winning the $100 prize
offered by the faculty for the best grade in all the examinations.
He later pursued a course in corporation law at the Catholic
University at Washington, and in 1907 received from that in-
stitution the degree of LL M. He is now associated in the
practice of law with George Moore Brady, under the firm
name of Maloy & Brady, with offices in the Calvert Building,
Baltimore. He was elected from the Third Legislative district
of Baltimore as the representative from the Eleventh ward.

T. LEIGH MARRIOTT, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. Harriott was born in Howard county, Md., July 24,
1870, and is a nephew of the late United States Senator A.
P. Gorman. He received his education in the schools of the
county. He came to Baltimore about 20 years ago, and
after a course in one of the business colleges, entered the em-
ploy of the Cumberland Coal Company of Baltimore City, with
which company he is still connected. He is now superintendent
of their Mt. Clare yard, having charge of the retail business,
and is a director of the company. He was a member of the
House of Delegates in the session of 1906; re-elected for the
session of 1908, and has never held any other political or public
office. He married a daughter of Mrs. A. P. Gorman and has
one child.

BALTIMORE CITY—(Fourth Legislative District).

Six Members.
CHARLES L. J. CARROLL, Democrat—Baltimore.

Mr. Charles L. J. Carroll was born in Baltimore October 12,
1869. He is descended from the English on his mother's side
and the Irish on his father's side. He was educated in the
public schools and has resided in the city all his life. He is
engaged in the coal and wood business. He has always been a
consistent Democrat, and is the first time he ran for office.

Louis A. CORNTHWAITE, Republican—Baltimore.

Mr. Cornthwaite was born in Baltimore May 14, 1839. Edu-
cated in the public schools. Followed the sea as a profession.
Enlisted in the United States Navy December 16, 1861. Served

 

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