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eastern Community Council. Member, Eagles; Knights of Columbus. Past Commander, American Legion Post No. 177. Member, Catholic War Veterans. Married. Member of House of Delegates, 1947-56. Member of the Senate since 1965. Chairman of Labor Committee, 1963-66. Chairman, City Senators since 1965. Member, Legislative Council, 1971. JOHN J. BISHOP, JR., Republican, District 13; born in Baltimore, December 6, 1927. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Loyola Col- lege; University of Baltimore; University of Baltimore Law School, J.D„ 1951. Eagleton Institute of Politics, 1968. Admitted to the Mary- land Bar, 1954. Served with the U. S. Coast Guard. Member, Maryland and Baltimore County Bar Associations; Chairman, Ethics Committee, Maryland State Bar Association, 1967-68. Member, American Judica- ture Society. Past Post Commander and past State Advocate, Catholic War Veterans. Married. Member of the Senate since 1967. Chairman, Insurance Subcommittee, Legislative Council, 1968. CLARENCE W. BLOUNT, Democrat, District 11; born in Richland, N. C., April 20, 1921. Attended Baltimore City public schools; River- side Junior College, Riverside, Calif.; Morgan State College, B.A., 1950; The Johns Hopkins University, M.A., 1965; Georgetown Uni- versity; University of Florence. Educator. Served in the U. S, Army during World War II. Chairman, Board of Review, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1969-71. Chairman, Baltimore City Com- munity Action Commission since 1968. Chairman, Training Now for Tomorrow. Member, Regional Board, National Conference of Christians and Jews; Academy of Political Science; Academy of Political and Social Science; Public School Administrators and Supervisors Asso- ciation; National Association of Secondary School Principals; National Education Association; Morgan State College Alumni Association; The Johns .Hopkins University Alumni Association; Baltimore Urban League; N.A.A.C.P. Married. Member of the Senate since 1971. PETER A. BOZICK, Democrat, District 4-C; born in New York, N. Y., March 14, 1925. Attended Baltimore County parochial and pub- lic schools; University of Maryland; The Johns Hopkins University. President of wholesale beer firm, public relations specialist. Commis- sioner and chairman of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. Member, First Community Goals Committee; Prince George's County Charter Advisory Committee. President, Surratts Democratic Club. Member, board of directors, United Cerebral Palsy Association. Mem- ber, White House News Photographers, and numerous civic, fraternal and social organizations; Veterans of Foreign Wars. Married. Member of the House of Delegates, 1971. Member of the Senate since 1971. 1 ELROY G. BOYER, Democrat, District 15; born in Baltimore, May 5, 1920. Attended Hagerstown and Baltimore public schools; University of Maryland; Washington College, A.B„ 1942; University of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1945. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1945. Attorney, Towns of Rock Hall and Betterton. Past presi- dent, Young Democrats of Maryland; Kent County Young Democrats. Member, American and Maryland Bar Associations. Past president, Kent County Bar Association; Chestertown Lions Club. Married. Mem- ber of the House of Delegates,, 1959-71. Chairman, Prison Adminis- tration Committee, 1963-66 Sessions. Chairman, Eastern Shore Dele- gation, 1965-67 Sessions. Chairman, Committee on the Constitutional Convention, 1967 Session. Chairman, Interest and Usury Committee, 1968 Session. Chairman, Constitution and Administrative Law Com- mittee, 1969-70 Sessions. Member of the Senate since 1971. 1 Appointed to the Senate, February 17, 1971, vice Fred L. Wineland, resigned. |
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