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crats of Prince George's County; Prince George's County Democratic
Club; Young Men's Democratic Club of Prince George's County;
Prince George's County Chamber of Commerce; Phi Delta Kappa and
Clinton Businessmen's Association. Married. Elected to the House of
Delegates in 1954.
CARROLL LOWE, Democrat, Talbot County; born at McDaniel,
Talbot County, June 14, 1892. Educated at St. Michaels High School
and the University of Maryland. Farmer. Served during World War I
as First Lieutenant in the 48th and 89th Infantry Regiments and in
organized reserves until 1934. Former member of Democratic State
Central Committee; former President of Talbot County Farm Bureau.
Unmarried. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1946.
JOHN C. LUBER, Speaker, Democrat, Baltimore 5th; born in
Baltimore, November 22, 1903. Attended parochial schools in Balti-
more and special courses in accounting at University of Baltimore.
Accountant, employed by the B. & O. Railroad. Member, National
Railroad Pension Forum, B. & O. Accounting Association and Moose.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1938. Chairman, Com-
mittee Railroads and Canals, 1939; member of the Ways and Means
Committee, 1939-1945; Chairman 1945; member of Committee on Or-
ganizations, 1939; Inspections, 1939, 1943, 1945; Printed Bills and
Resolutions, 1941, 1943, Chairman 1941; Committee on Art. 3 Sec.
24 of the Constitution, 1943-1945; Chairman Committee on Banking,
Insurance and Loans, 1947-1950; Chairman Baltimore City Delega-
tion. 1941, 1943. Majority Leader 1945; Speaker 1951-1955.
JOSEPH V. MACH, Democrat, Baltimore 2nd; born in Petersburg,
Va., March 5, 1921. Attended public school in Virginia. Salesman.
Member of American Legion, Czechoslovak-American Civic Associa-
tion. Served in the U. S. Navy 1944-1946. Married. Elected to the
House of Delegates in 1950.
HERVEY G. MACHEN, Democrat, Prince George's County; born in
Washington, D. C., December 14, 1916. He attended the public schools
of Prince George's County, and the University of Maryland and South-
eastern University, Washington, D. C., receiving the degree of LL.M.
in 1941. Attorney. Served in the United States Army 1941-1946. As-
sistant State's Attorney for Prince George's County 1947-1950; Town
Attorney for Cheverly, 1947-1955; City Attorney of Hyattsville
1950-1955. Member of Maryland and American Bar Associations;
Kiwanis and American Legion. Married. Elected to the House of
Delegates in 1954.
F. REYNOLDS MACKIE, Democrat, Cecil County; born June 15,
1907, at Fair Hill, Cecil County. Attended the public schools of Cecil
County and the University of Delaware. Farmer. President, George
W. Biles Co. Member of Democratic State Central Committee of Cecil
County 1947-1953, Director of the Elkton Bank and Trust Company
and Director of the Lions Club of Cecilton. Married. Appointed to the
House of Delegates in 1953.
JOHN N. MAGUIRE, Democrat, Baltimore County; born in Wil-
mington, Delaware, September 19, 1914. Attended the public schools
in New Jersey, the University of Virginia, the University of Mary-
land and the University of Maryland Law School. Attorney. Served
in Counter Intelligence Corps, 1942-1945. Trial Magistrate at Essex
1949-1966. Member, Maryland Bar Association, Military Intelligence
Association, Trial Magistrates Association and Knights of Columbus.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
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