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MARVIN MANDEL, Democrat, Baltimore 5th; born in Baltimore,
April 19, 1920. Attended schools in Baltimore, the University of
Maryland, the Johns Hopkins University and the Law School of the
University of Maryland. Attorney. Served in the United States Army
1942-1944. Member of Democratic State Central Committee, Baltimore
City 1951; Baltimore Bar Association, Maryland Bar Association,
American Legion and Jewish War Veterans. Justice of Peace, Balti-
more City 1950. Married. Appointed to the House of Delegates in 1952.
EDWARD J. McNEAL, Democrat, Baltimore 3rd District; born in
Baltimore, May 22, 1927. He attended parochial school in Baltimore,
Loyola High School and Loyola College, receiving the degree of
Bachelor of Science. Assistant Manager, Automobile Trade Associa-
tion of Maryland. Served with the United States Navy during World
War II. Legislative Secretary to Senator Herbert R. O'Conor, 1951-
1963. Member of the Hibernian Society, the Advocate Club, Junior
Association of Commerce and the Knights of Columbus. Unmarried.
Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
RIDGELY P. MELVIN, JR., Democrat, Anne Arundel County; born
at Annapolis, September 26, 1917. Attended Anne Arundel County
public schools, Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia, Prince-
ton University, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Univer-
sity of Maryland Law School, receiving degree of LL.B. Attorney.
Served with the United States Naval Reserve 1940-1946. Former
counsel to the Annapolis Sewerage Commission. Member of Rotary,
Elks, Anne Arundel County Bar Association and Maryland Bar As-
sociation. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
WILSON WILLIAM MEYERS, Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born in
Baltimore, July 9, 1916. Attended Loyola High School and Maryland
Institute. Longshoreman. Served as Seaman 2/c with United States
Navy 1946-46. Married. Appointed to the House of Delegates in 1948.
EDWARD R. MILANICZ, Democrat, Baltimore 1st; born at Balti-
more, May 10, 1900. Attended parochial school in Baltimore. Merchant.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1942.
CHARLES M. MOORE, Democrat, Harford County; born at Havre
de Grace, September 1, 1923. Attended Harford County public schools
and Mt. St. Joseph's College, Baltimore. Newspaper editor and pub-
lisher. Served with the United States Army Air Corps, 1943-1946.
Treasurer of Muncipal Utilities Commission, Havre de Grace, 1951.
Member of American Legion, V.F.W., Elks, Susquehanna Hose Com-
pany, Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society. Unmarried.
Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
BENJAMIN A. MROZINSKI, Democrat, Baltimore 1st; born in
Baltimore, April 18, 1906. Attended parochial school in Baltimore.
Railroad conductor. Member of the Knights of Columbus, Holy Name
Society, The Polish Roman Catholic Union, The Polish National Al-
liance, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Married. Elected
to the House of Delegates in 1946.
DANIEL M. MURRAY, JR., Democrat, Howard County; born in
Howard County, April 16, 1907. He attended Gilman Country School,
Donaldson School, the Johns Hopkins University and the University
of Baltimore, receiving the degree of LL.B. Attorney. Served in the
United States Army 1942-1946. State's Attorney for Howard County
1947-1966. Member of Howard County and Maryland Bar Associations.
Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
WILLIAM J. MYERS, Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born in Baltimore,
April 18, 1904. He attended St. Joseph's School in Baltimore. Cafe-
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