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Maryland Manual, 1907-08
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SKETCHES OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 315

Shrewsbury Academy. He was afterwards graduated from the
Western Maryland College with the degree of Bachelor of
Arts. Mr. L,ittle then taught school in Baltimore county for
several years, and while principal of the Roland Park School
attended the Law School of the University of Maryland, gradu-
ating in 1903, his graduation thesis receiving honorable mention
from the faculty. In the fall of that year he entered the law
office of Judge Frank I. Duncan, at Towson, and met with
success in his chosen profession from the start. In 1904 his
alma mater conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts.
While teaching in the county Mr. Little successfully completed
a course in history with the University of Chicago and received
a certificate from the late President Harper of that university.
Mr. Little is Past Master of Charity Lodge, A. F. and A. M.,
a Knight of Pythias and an active member of Troop A, Mary-
land National Guard.

W. GEORGE MARLEY, Democrat—Towson.

Mr. William George Marley, fourth son of John and Ellen
G. Marley, was born at Reisterstown, Baltimore county, Md.
He was educated at St. George's Hall on the Western
Maryland Railroad. He moved to the county seat of Baltimore
county in the year 1885 and finished his education by private
tuition. Mr. Marley took up the study of law in 1890 at the
University of Maryland, was admitted to practice at the Balti-
more county Bar in 1893 and was immediately appointed by
this court Examiner in Equity, which position he has held con-
tinuously since. He is a member of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, and has always assisted in all branches of church
work. He has always been a firm believer in the principles
of Democracy, and has always stood firm in the furtherance of
those principles. On December 2, 1903. he married Sarah
Elizabeth Groom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Groom.
Mr. Frederick Groom, father of Mr. Marley's wife, served
with distinction in the Sepoy Rebellion in India, and was pre-
sented a medal by Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, for gallantry
in the service of the British Army.

CHARLES M. SNYDER, Democrat—Grange.

Mr. Snyder was born in Baltimore county in 1863 and has
always lived in that county; is engaged in farming and truck-
ing ; has always supported the Democratic party, but has never
held a public office. Was educated in the schools of the county
and Baltimore city.

 

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