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WILLIAM L. HODGES, Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born in Balti-
more, December 8, 1907. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Bal-
timore City College. Restaurant owner. Served in the U. S. Navy,
1944-45. Member, Baltimore City Council, 1959-62. Member, V.F.W.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1951-59. Member of
the Senate since 1963.
GEORGE RAYMOND HUGHES, JR., Republican, Allegany County;
born in Cumberland, July 12, 1925. Attended Cumberland public
schools; University of Maryland; University of Maryland Law School,
LL.B., 1952. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1952. Served with the
U. S. Navy, 1943-46. District Director, Decennial Census, Maryland
Sixth Congressional District, 1960. Member, Maryland and Allegany
County Bar Associations; American Legion. Married. Member of the
House of Delegates, 1955-59. Minority Leader, 1956-57. Member of the
Senate since 1963.
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. Admitted to the Maryland
Bar, 1952. Navy V-5 and Aviation cadet training. Member, Gover-
nor's Reapportionment Commission, 1962; Governor's Commission on
City-County Fiscal Relationships, 1959. Member, American, Mary-
land, and Caroline County Bar Associations; Rotary; American
Legion. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1955-59. Member
of the Senate since 1959. Member, Legislative Council, 1957, 1958, and
1961. Chairman, Executive Nominations Committee, 1963 Session.
WILLIAM S. JAMES, President of the Senate, Democrat, Harford
County; born in Aberdeen, February 14, 1914. Attended Havre de
Grace public schools; The Tome School, Port Deposit, 1928-32; Uni-
versity of Delaware, 1932-34; University of Maryland Law School,
LL.B., 1937. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1937. Trial Magistrate,
Havre de Grace, 1944-46. Member, Board of Library Trustees, Har-
ford County, 1945-53. Past President, Havre de Grace Rotary Club.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1947-55. Member of the
Senate since 1955. Chairman, Committee on Intergovernmental Coop-
eration, 1959-62. Chairman, Legislative Council Committee on Taxa-
tion and Fiscal Matters, 1959-62. President of the Senate and Chair-
man of Rules Committee, 1963 Session.
JOSEPH V. MACH, Democrat, Baltimore 2nd; born in Petersburg,
Va., March 5, 1921. Attended Virginia parochial and public schools.
Businessman. Served with the U. S. Navy, 1944-46, Asiatic-Pacific
Theater. President, First Bohemian Democratic Club, 7th Ward. Chair-
man of Board, Czechoslovak-American Civic Association. Executive
Director, Mary Dobkin Children's Fund. Member, American Legion;
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Member of the House of Delegates,
1951-59. Chairman, Baltimore City delegation, 1953. Married. Member
of the Senate since 1959. Chairman, Elections Committee, 1963 Session.
FREDERICK C. MALKUS, JR., Democrat, Dorchester County; born
in Baltimore, July 1, 1913. Attended Cambridge public schools;
Western Maryland College, A.B., 1934; University of Maryland School
of Law, LL.B., 1938. Member of the Maryland Bar. Served with U. S.
Army during World War II. Married. Member of House of Delegates,
1947-51. Member of the Senate since 1951. Chairman of the Committee
on Judicial Proceedings since 1955.
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