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MARYLAND MANUAL 339
JOHN CARROLL BYRNES, Democrat, District 9; horn in Balti-
more, September 1, 1939. Attended Baltimore City parochial schools;
Loyola College, B.S., 1961; University of Georgia; The Johns Hopkins
University; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1966. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland Bar, 1966. Served in the U. S. Army. Delegate,
Constitutional Convention of Maryland, 1967-1968. Member, American,
Maryland and Baltimore City Bar Associations; Citizens' Commission
on Maryland Government. Member, Advisory Board, Baltimore Neigh-
borhoods, Inc. Former vice president Loyola College Alumni Associa-
tion. Married. Member of the Senate since 1971.
JAMES CLARK, JR., Democrat, District 3-C; born in Ellicott City,
December 19, 1918. Attended Ellicott City public schools; Iowa State
College, B.S., 1941. Farmer. Served in the U. S. Air Force, 1941-45.
Former Howard County Soil Conservation District Supervisor. Mem-
ber, Rotary; V.F.W. Married. Member of the House of Delegates,
1969-63. Member of the Senate since 1963. Chairman, Agriculture ana
Natural Resources Committee, 1963-66. Chairman, Executive Nomina-
tions Committee, 1967-71. Member, Legislative Council, 1971.
EDWARD T. CONROY, Democrat, District 4-A; born in New York
State, January 31, 1929. Attended New York City parochial schools;
Fordham University, B.S., 1951; Georgetown Law Center, LL.B., 1956,
LL.M., 1957; J.D. 1967. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1957. Served
with the U. S. Army, 1951-54. Received Silver Star and two Purple
Hearts. Member, Prince George's County Bar Association. Past presi-
dent, Belair Citizens' Association. Member, Board of Directors, Bowie
Hospital; Edgemeade Child Rehabilitation Center; Korean Cultural
Foundation; Prince George's Symphonic Orchestra. Member, Chamber
of Commerce; Knights of Columbus; Elks; Lions; Moose; American
Legion; Military Order of the Purple Heart. State Legislative Chair-
man and member, National Legal Committee, Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Past State Commander, State Judge Advocate, National Com-
mander, 1971-1972, Disabled American Veterans. Holder of Encaenia
Award, highest alumni award from Fordham University. Married.
Member of the House of Delegates, 1963-67. Member of the Senate
since 1967. Member, Legislative Council, 1971.
JOHN C. COOLAHAN, Democrat, District 13-A; born in Balti-
more, October 29, 1932. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Western
Maryland College, A.B., 1958; University of Baltimore Law School,
LL.B., 1966. Director of State agency. Served in the U. S. Marine
Corps, 1951-54. Member, Democratic District Executive Committee
for 13th District, Baltimore County, 1962. Member, English Consul
Democratic Club; Patapsco Democratic Club; Knights of Columbus;
Order of the Alhambra; Arbutus Community Association. Member
and past president, Arbutus Social Club, Inc. Married. Member of
the House of Delegates, 1967-71. Member of the Senate since 1971.
VICTOR L. CRAWFORD, Democrat, District 2-B; born in Rich-
mond, Va„ April 19, 1932. Attended Washington, D. C„ public schools;
Hargrave Military Academy; University of Maryland, B.A., 1958;
Georgetown Law Center, LL.B., 1960. Admitted to the Maryland Bar,
1960. Served in the U. S. Army, 1952-55. Attorney, Montgomery
County Board of Election Supervisors. Executive board member,
Young Democratic Clubs. Member, American, Maryland, and Mont-
gomery County Bar Associations; Trial Lawyers Association; National
Association of Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases. Married. Member
of the House of Delegates, 1967-69. Member of the Senate since 1969. 2
2 Appointed to the Senate, January 16, 1969, vice Blair Lee III, resigned.

 
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