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MARYLAND MANUAL 341 Morgan State College. President of real estate company. Member, Young Democrats of Maryland; Official Board, Sharp Street Metho- dist Church; Baltimore Junior Chamber of Commerce; Y.M.C.A.; N.A.A.C.P.; Kappa Alpha Psi. Married. Member of the House of Dele- gates, 1963-67. Member of the Senate since 1967. JOSEPH L. MANNING, Democrat, District 9; born in Baltimore, April 21, 1905. Attended Baltimore City parochial and public schools; The Johns Hopkins University. Managing Director of Grocers' Asso- ciation. Served in Maryland National Guard, 1928-1927. Chairman, Off Street Parking Commission; Baltimore Zoning Commission. Past president, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Past exalted ruler, Elks. Married. Member of the Senate since 1967. MARY L. NOCK, Democrat, District 16; born in Green Hill. Attended Wicomico County public schools; graduate of Beacom Busi- ness College, Wilmington, Delaware. Member of the Board and Execu- tive Committee, Education Commission of the States. Member, South- ern Regional Education Board since 1969. Member and past presi- dent Junior Board of Peninsula General Hospital. Member, Wicomico Chapter No. 91, O.E.S. Honorary member, Soroptimists International. Recipient of citation for Christian citizenship presented by the National Council of Churches of Christ, 1953. Recipient of Eleanor Roosevelt Achievement Award for outstanding achievements in public affairs, 1958. Recipient of Honorary Life Membership, Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers. Member, Green Hill Yacht and Country Club. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1947-55. Member of the Senate since 1956. Chairman, Education Committee, 1959-66. Member of Legislative Council, 1953-54 and since 1959. President Pro-Tem of the Senate since 1959. JAMES A. PINE, Democrat, District 13; born in Princeton, W. Va., August 12, 1912. Attended West Virginia public schools; West Vir- ginia University, B.S., 1938; Washington and Lee University; Uni- versity of Maryland Law School, LL.B., 1944. Admitted to the Mary- land Bar, 1944. Counsel, Baltimore County Board of County Commis- sioners, 1950-51; Solicitor, Baltimore County, 1951-53. Trustee, Calvary Baptist Church, Towson. Member, Elks; Lions; Masons; Moose; Shrine. Married. Member of the Senate since 1959. Chairman, Execu- tive Nominations Committee, 1961 Session. Chairman, Finance Com- mittee, 1962 Session. Chairman, Intergovernmental Cooperation Com- mittee, 1963-64. Chairman, Executive Nominations Committee, 1965 Session. Chairman, Committee on Economic Affairs, 1967 Session. MARGARET C. SCHWEINHAUT, Democrat, District 3-B; born in Washington, D. C. Attended Washington, D. C., public schools; George Washington University; National University Law School. Chairman, State Coordinating Commission on Problems of the Aging. Member, National Advisory Committee to Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare on Problems of the Aging. Board member, National Council on Aging. Member, International Gerontological Society; Montgom- ery Retarded Children's Association, Board member, Maryland Mental Health Association. Received Certificate of Merit, National Council of Senior Citizens for work on behalf of elderly people. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1955-61. Member of the Senate, 1961-63, 1 and since 1967. CHARLES H. SMELSER, Democrat, District 2; born in Uniontown, Carroll County, July 4, 1920. Attended Carroll County public schools; University of Maryland, B.S., 1942. Dairy farmer and real estate 1 Appointed, to the Senate, November 7, 1961, vice Edward S. Northrop, resigned. |
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