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EDWARD J. McNEAL, Democrat, Baltimore 3rd; born in Balti-
more, May 22, 1927. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Loyola
College, B.S. Assistant Manager, Automobile Trade Association of
Maryland. Served with the U. S. Navy during World War II. Legis-
lative Secretary to Senator Herbert R. O'Conor, 1951-53. Member,
Junior Association of Commerce; Knights of Columbus; Hibernian
Society; Advocate Club. Unmarried. Elected to the House of Dele-
gates in 1954.
RIDGELY P. MELVIN, JR., Democrat, Anne Arundel County;
born. in Annapolis, September 26, 1917. Attended. Anne Arundel
County public schools; Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia;
Princeton University; B.A.; University of Maryland Law School,
LL.B. Member of the Maryland Bar. Served with the U. S. Naval
Reserve, 1940-45. Former counsel to the Annapolis Sewerage Com-
mission. Member, Anne Arundel County and Maryland Bar Asso-
ciations; Rotary; Elks. Married. Elected to the House of Delegates
in 1954.
WILSON WILLIAM MEYERS, Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born in
Baltimore, July 9, 1915. Attended Loyola High School; Maryland
Institute. Longshoreman. Served as Seaman 2/c with U. S. Navy,
1945-46. Married. Appointed to the House of Delegates in 1948.
EDWARD R. MILANICZ, Democrat, Baltimore 1st; born in Balti-
more, May 10, 1902. Attended Baltimore parochial and Y.M.C.A.
schools. Merchant. Vice president, Polish-American Citizens Com-
mittee, 1946-48: vice president, Polish-American Democratic Club,
1949-52. Member, Fells Point Improvement Association; Holy Name
Society, St. Stanislaus Parish. Married. Elected to the House of
Delegates in 1942.
CHARLES M. MOORE, Democrat, Harford County; born in Havre
de Grace. September 1, 1923. Attended Harford County public schools;
Mt. St. Joseph's College, Baltimore. Newspaper editor and publisher.
Served with the U. S. Army Air Corps, 1943-45. Treasurer, Municipal
Utilities Commission, Havre de Grace, 1951. Member, Susquehanna
Hose Company; Elks: Knights of Columbus; Holy Name Society;
American Legion; V.F.W. Unmarried. Elected to the House of
Delegates in 1954.
BENJAMIN A. MROZINSKI, Democrat, Baltimore 1st; born in
Baltimore. April 18, 1905. Attended Baltimore parochial schools.
Railroad conductor. Member, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen;
Knights of Columbus; Holy Name Society; The Polish Roman Cath-
olic Union: The Polish National Alliance. Married. Elected to the
House of Delegates in 1946.
DANIEL M. MURRAY, JR. Democrat. Howard County; born in
Howard County, April 16, 1907. Attended Gilman Country School:
Donaldson School: The Johns Hopkins University; University of
Baltimore. LL.B. Member of the Maryland Bar. Served in the U. S.
Army. 1942-45. State's Attorney for Howard County, 1947-55. Mem-
ber. 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. Attended St. Joseph's School. Cafeteria manager.
Member. Baltimore Democratic State Central Committee; Brooklyn
Improvement Association: Brooklyn Booster Club: Lions; Brooklyn
Pleasure Club. Married, Elected to the House of Delegates in 1954.
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