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WILLIAM B. WHEELER, Democrat, Montgomery County; born at
Silver Spring, June 27, 1912. He attended Montgomery County public
schools, Columbus University School of Law, receiving the degree of
LL.B. in 1937. Attorney. Served with the United States Naval Re-
serve 1942-1946. Trial Magistrate for Montgomery County 1947-
1951. Member of the American Bar Association, Maryland Bar As-
sociation, Montgomery County Bar Association, American Legion,
V.F.W., Elks, Rotary. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in
1954.
EDWARD HOMER WHITE, JR., Democrat, Wicomico County;
born at Salisbury, April 5, 1911. Attended the public schools in Salis-
bury, and William and Mary College. Merchant. Served as 1st Ser-
geant, 722nd M.P. Battalion, in the European Theatre during World
War II. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1946.
JOHN M. WHITMORE, Democrat, Anne Arundel County; born in
Washington, D. C., May 14, 1910. Privately tutored. Printer. Member
of Kiwanis, Anne Arundel County Citizens Committee and Anne Arun-
del County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Par-
alysis. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
PERRY O. WILKINSON, Democrat, Prince George's County; born
at Hebron, Wicomico County, March 21, 1905. Attended the public
schools of Wicomico County and the University of Maryland, B.A.
1928 and M.A. 1936. Insurance and bond business. Former high school
teacher and athletic coach in the public schools of Maryland. Married.
Elected Speaker pro-tem of the House 1948 Special Session and the
Regular Sessions of 1949-1955. Elected to the House of Delegates in
1942.
CHARLES W. WOODWARD, JR., Democrat, Montgomery County;
born at Poolesville, Montgomery County, February 28, 1919. He at-
tended Montgomery County public schools, the University of Mary-
land, receiving the B.A. degree in 1941 and the University of Mary-
land Law School, receiving the LL.B. degree in 1948. Attorney. Serv-
ed with the United States Army 1941-1946. Government Appeal Agent,
Selective Service Board No. 52. Member, Montgomery County Bar As-
sociation, American Legion, Lions, Parent Teachers Association and
Pi Sigma Alpha. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
APPOINTED SINCE THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE 1955 SESSION
CAMILLO N. ANTONELLI, Democrat, Baltimore 2nd; born in
Baltimore August 27, 1915. Attended St. Katharine of Siena parochial
school and Baltimore City College. Welder. Member of the State Cent-
ral Committee for the 2nd Legislative District of Baltimore, the
Northeast Italian-American Democratic Club and the Knights of
Columbus. Married. Appointed to the House of Delegates in June 1955
to succeed Chester J. Ray.
GEORGE F. S. JEFFREY, Republican, Allegany County; born at
Bailliston, Scotland, February 16, 1884. Attended elementary and
preparatory schools at Bailliston. Retired merchant. Member of the
Lonaconing, Allegany County, City Council 1918-1920. Member of
the House of Delegates 1927-1929 and since May 1955 when he was
appointed to succeed Charles M. See.
MORTON C. POLLOCK, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Balti-
more, August 8, 1929. Attended public school in Baltimore, McDonogh
School, the University of Maryland and the University of Baltimore.
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