328 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Speaking in the Johns Hopkins University, at the same time
taking the graduate course in that institution in history,
politics and economics. In 1906 was graduated from the
Law Department of the George Washington University with
the degree of LL. B.; member of the District of Columbia
and Maryland bars; in the active practice of the legal profes-
sion, with principal office in Washington D. C.; also practic-
ing before the Rockville, Md., Bar; member of the Kappa
Alpha (Southern) Greek Letter Fraternity.
GEORGE T. WATERS, Democrat—Gaithersburg, R. F. D.
Mr. Waters was born September 26, 1827, where he now
resides, it being the old family estate, and received a busi-
ness education in the public schools; was Tax Collector for
his county, and was elected a member of the House of Dele-
gates at the election of 1907.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY— Four Members.
J. ENOS RAY, JR., Democrat—Chillum.
Mr. Ray, son of J. Enos Ray and Gertrude Shreve Ray,
was born at Chillum, Prince George's county, Md., January
12, 1874, and was educated at the Chillum public school and
Maryland Agricultural College, graduating from the latter
institution in 1892 with the degree of A. B.; studied law at
the Georgetown University, in the District of Columbia,
receiving therefrom the degree of LL.B. in 1896, and the
degree of LL.M. the following year. He was admitted to
the Bar in 1897 and is engaged in the active practice of his
profession before the courts of Maryland and the District of
Columbia. Mr. Ray was elected to the House of Delegates
from his native county ill 1903 and re-elected in 1905, and in
the session of 1906 was chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee, a member of the committee to investigate the
Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Company and the leader of his party on the floor of the
House. Mr. Ray was elected for the third consecutive term
on November 5, 1907.
SAMUEL H. PEACH, Democrat—Upper Marlboro .
Mr. Samuel Marvin Peach was born in April, 1880, in Prince
George's county, Md., at "Forest Place," the home place of
his father, Dr. John Peach. He attended the public schools
of his native county until 1896, when he entered the Mary-
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