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GENERAL ASSEMBLY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES SENATE ROSALIE SILBER ABRAMS, Democrat, District 11; born in Baltimore. Attended Baltimore public schools; Sinai Hospital School of Nursing; Columbia University; The Johns Hopkins University, B.S., 1963; M.A., 1969. Served in the U. S. Navy Nurses Corps during World War II. Member, Comprehensive Health Planning Council; Maryland Commission on Status of Women. Member, Fifth District Reform Democrats; 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 Association for Mental Health, Inc.; American Jewish Committee; Domestic Affairs Committee; Urban Advisory Committee for Con- sumer Health Education Projects; Baltimore Urban League; Advisory Council, Community Coordinated Child Care; American Jewish Com- mission Institute of Human Relations. Listed in Who's Who in Amer- ican Women; Who's Who in American Politics. Received Louise Water- man Wise Community Service Award, 1969. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1967-71. Chairman, Health and Welfare Subcom- mittee, Ways and Means Committee, 1967-71. Member, Committee for the Constitution, Legislative Liaison Committee. Member of the Senate since 1971. PAUL JACOB BAILEY, Republican, District 5; born in Chaptico, St. Mary's County, October 30, 1905. Attended Washington, D. C. pub- lic schools; Washington College of Law, LL.B., 1932. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1935. Served with the U. S. Navy as soloist with United States Navy Band, Washington, D. C., 1928-30. Former member, Meyer Davis Orchestra. Life member, D. C. Federation of Musicians, Local 161. Justice of the Peace, 1933-37. Member, State Roads Com- mission, 1959-66. Member, Maryland Bar Association; Elks; Izaak Walton League. Married. Member of the Senate, 1947-55, and since 1967. ROBERT E. BAUMAN, Republican, District 15; born in Bryn Mawr, Penna., April 4, 1937. Attended Baltimore County parochial schools; Talbot County public schools; Capitol Page School; George- town University, B.S., 1959; Georgetown University Law School, J.D„ 1964. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1968. Member, American, Mary- land, and Talbot County Bar Associations; Young Republican National Federation Executive Committee, 1965-67; Delegate to Republican National Convention, 1964. State Executive Director, Citizens for Nixon-Agnew, 1968. Member, Board of Directors, Talbot County Hu- mane Society. Member, Easton Jaycees; B.P.O.E.; Secretary and mem- ber of board of directors, American Conservative Union. Listed in Who's Who in American Politics, 1967 and 1969. Chosen as recipient of Outstanding Young Americans award, 1970. Married. Member of the Senate since 1971. JOSEPH A. BERTORELLI, Democrat, District 7; born in Balti- more, June 10, 1911. Attended Baltimore public schools; Baltimore College of Commerce. Professional Musician. Served in. the Asiatic- Pacific Theater with the U. S. Navy, 1944-45. Special assistant to the Mayor of Baltimore. Former member, Baltimore City Council. Past vice-president, Musicians Local No. 40 of Baltimore City. President, Italian-American Civic Club of Maryland, Inc. Past president, South- |
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