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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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344 MARYLAND MANUAL
FRED L. WINELAND, Democrat, District 4-C; born in Washing-
ton, D. C., August 16, 1926. Attended Washington, D. C. public schools;
Augusta Military Academy; American University; graduated. South-
eastern University. Motion picture theater and closed circuit television
owner. Served with the U. S. Navy during World War II. Former
member. Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Chair-
man, Program Committee, County Council of Democratic Clubs. Past
president, Fort Washington Democratic Club. Member, Oxon Hill
Democratic Club; Young Democratic Club of Prince George's County.
Democratic Campaign Chairman, 1962 Primary election. Prince
George's County. Democratic Campaign Vice Chairman, 1962 General
election. Prince George's County. Democratic Campaign Chairman,
1964 General election. Prince George's County. Member, Maryland
Farm Bureau; Southern Maryland Board of Trade; Aircraft Owners
and Pilots; National Rivers and Harbors Congress. Member, National
Press Club. President, Board of Trustees, Fort Washington Methodist
Church. Member, Prince George's County Chamber of Commerce;
Southeast Hospital Action Committee; Variety Club; Area Chairman,
United Givers Fund. Member, Masons; Shrine; Oxon Hill. Lions Club;
Veterans of Foreign Wars; Allentown Road Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment. Former vice president, Broadcreek Citizens' Association. Mem-
ber, Elks; PTA. Member at large. National Capital Area Council, Boy
Scouts of America. Married. Member of the House of Delegates,
1963-65 1. Member of the Senate since 1965. 2
HOUSE OF DELEGATES
ROSALIE SILBER ABRAMS, Democrat, Baltimore 5th; born in
Baltimore. Attended Baltimore public schools; Sinai Hospital School
of Nursing; Columbia University; The Johns Hopkins University,
B.S., 1963; Registered nurse. Served in the U. S. Navy Nurse Corps.
Member, Governor Agnew's Ad Hoc Health Committee; Attorney
General's Committee on Transplants; Maryland Commission on the
Status of Women; State Comprehensive Health Advisory Planning
Commission; Mayor's Health Service Advisory Council; Interim Ad-
visory Task Force on Comprehensive Health Planning for the Balti-
more Metropolitan Area. Member, Board of Directors, City-County
Democratic Club of Baltimore, Fifth District Reform Democrats.
Member, American Political Science Association; National Order of
Women Legislators. Board of directors. Nurses Alumnae Association.
Member, Baltimore Heritage, Inc. Member, Legislative Committee,
Mental Health Association; Maryland Nurses Association. Member,
Committee on Community Mental Health Services, Maryland Associa-
tion for Mental Health, Inc. Married. Member of the House of Dele-
gates since 1967. Member, Committee for the Constitution, Legislative
Liaison Committee.
MURRAY ABRAMSON, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Balti-
more, December 28, 1902. Attended Baltimore public schools. Business
agent, Amalgamated Clothing Workers. Business Analyst, O.P.S.
Executive secretary, Rent Control Commission. Executive secretary,
Equal Employment Commission. Member, Governor's Commission on
the Status of Women. Member, Constitutional Convention of Mary-
land, 1967-68. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1955.
Chairman, Baltimore City delegation since 1962. Member, Legislative
Council since 1962.
1 Appointed to the House of Delegates, March 5, 1963, vice Jerome J. Swartz,
deceased.
2 Appointed to the Senate, January 22, 1965, vice H. Winship Wheatley, Jr.,
deceased.

 
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