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EDWARD T. HALL, Republican, Calvert County; born in Calvert
County, August 15, 1917. Attended Calvert County public schools;
Ottmar Mergenthaler School of Printing, Baltimore. Printer, news-
paper editor, and publisher. Chairman, Calvert County Tercentenary
Committee, 1954. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Calvert County Hos-
pital. Member, Volunteer Fire Department; Chamber of Commerce;
Lions. Married. Member of the Senate since 1959.
PERCY M. HEPBRON, Democrat, Kent County; born in Still Pond,
November 30, 1898. Attended Kent County public schools. Farmer.
Member, Kent County School Building Commission, 1946-5O. Chairman,
Kent County Board of Election Supervisors, 1946-5O. Member, Kent
County Welfare Board, 1950-58. County Commissioner of Kent County,
1950-58, Chairman, 1958-6O. Member, Rock Hall Volunteer Fire De-
partment; Kent County Farm Bureau; Masons; Lions. Director,
People's Bank of Chestertown. Married. Member of the Senate since
1961 (1)
HARRY R. HUGHES, Democrat, Caroline County; born in Easton,
Talbot County, November 13, 1926. Attended Caroline County public
schools; Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa.; Mt. St. Mary's
College; University of Maryland, B.S., 1949; George Washington
University School of Law, LL.B., 1952. Member of the Maryland Bar.
Navy V-5 training and Aviation Cadet. Member, American and Mary-
land Bar Associations; Rotary; American Legion. Married. Member
of the House of Delegates, 1955-59. Member of the Senate since 1959.
WILLIAM S. JAMES, Democrat, Harford County; born in Aberdeen,
February 14, 1914. Attended Havre de Grace public schools; Tome
School, Port Deposit, 1928-32; University of Delaware, 1932-34; Uni-
versity of Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1937. Admitted to the Mary-
land Bar, 1937. Trial Magistrate, Havre de Grace, 1944-46. Member,
Board of Library Trustees, Harford County, 1945-53. Past president,
Havre de Grace Rotary Club. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1947-55. Member of the Senate since 1956. Chairman,
Committee on Inter-Governmental Cooperation since 1959. Chairman,
Legislative Council Committee on Taxation and Fiscal Matters since
1959.
GUY JOHNSON, Democrat, Cecil County; born in Elkton, May 18,
1878. Attended Cecil County public schools; Elkton Academy; ex-
tension courses at The Johns Hopkins University and the University
of Delaware. Principal of the high schools at North East, Chesapeake
City, and Elkton. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates,
1951-57. Member of the Senate, 1947-51, and since 1957.' Chairman of
the Education Committee of the Senate, 1947-51.
J. ALVIN JONES, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Baltimore.
Attended Baltimore public schools; University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in
E.E., 1913. Completed law course, La Salle Extension University, 1925.
Minority Employment Consultant, Department of Employment Secur-
ity, former teacher, civilian engineer, U. S. Ordnance Department, and
U. S. internal revenue agent. Served as 1st Lieutenant, 325th Field
Signal Battalion, World War 1. Member, Governor's Veteran Service
Committee; Baltimore City Board of Recreation and Parks. Former
secretary, Baltimore City Draft Board # 4. Member, Maryland Classi-
fied Employees Association; Monumental Democratic Club; Urban
League; St. Katherine's P. E. Church; Delta Eta Sigma fraternity;
Elks; Masons; American Legion; Chesapeake Club. Married. Member
of the Senate since 1959.
1 Appointed to the Senate, January 4, 1961, vice George B. Rasin, Jr.. resigned.
2 Appointed to the Senate, March 28, 1957, vice James Weinroth, deceased.
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