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360 MARYLAND MANUAL
Club. Member, editorial staff of Hospital Financial Management
Association. Director, Baltimore Alumni Club; Delta Sigma Pi fra-
ternity. Member, Association for Systems Management; Greater Bal-
timore Real Estate Board; Greater Towson Chamber of Commerce.
Founding president and director, Towson-Loch Raven Community
Council. Vice President, Associates of Loch Raven Village, Inc. Mem-
ber, executive board, Pleasant Plains PTA. Member, Baltimore Citizens
for Clean Air. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971.
RICHARD M. LAWS, Democrat, Wicomico County; born in Salis-
bury, October 2, 1928. Attended Salisbury public schools; Beacom Busi-
ness College. Merchant. Served in the U. S. Army, 1960-52. Chairman,
Salisbury City Democratic Committee, 1956. Vice Chairman, Demo-
cratic State Central Committee of Wicomico County, 1968-62. Member,
Salisbury City Council, 1968-64, President, 1963-1964. Member, Elks;
Farm Bureau. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1969. 1
LENA K. LEE, Democrat, Baltimore 4th; born in Pennsylvania.
Attended Pennsylvania public schools; Morgan State College, B.S.,
1939; Cheyney State College; New York University, M.A., 1947; Uni-
versity of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1962. Admitted to the
Maryland Bar, 1963. Educator, business woman, lecturer. Former ele-
mentary school principal. Member, Mayor's Committee on Procedures
for Handling Legal Proceedings Under Emergency Conditions. Mem-
ber, Mayor's Committee on Housing Code Enforcement. Former mem-
ber, Baltimore City Redevelopment Commission. Former member,
Urban Renewal and Housing Commission. Former member. Mayor's
Committee on Recreation. Former member. Family Court Committee,
Baltimore Bar. President and organizer, Woman's Democratic Aux-
iliary, Inc. Member, Baltimore, Women's, Monumental, and National
Bar Associations; National Order of Women Legislators; National
Association of Parliamentarians. Past president, Baltimore Club of
National Association of Business and Professional Women, Inc. Past
president and founder, Baltimore Chapter, Cheyney Alumni Associa-
tion; Maryland League of Women's Clubs. Member, American Judica-
ture Society. Member, Board of Governors, Lafayette Square Recrea-
tion Center. Member, N.A.A.C.P.; Urban League; League of Women
Voters; International Platform Association. Member, board of trustees,
Provident Hospital. Listed in Who's Who of Women in the East;
Who's Who of American Women; Who's Who in American Politics;
Who's Who in World Industry and Commerce; Dictionary of Inter-
national Biography; Community Leaders of America; Two Thousand
Women of Achievement. Founder and past president, Herbert M. Fris-
by Historical Society. Founder, Camp Mohawk Mothers of the
Y.M.C.A. Recipient of numerous citations and awards, local and
national. Widow. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967.
LAURENCE LEVITAN, Democrat, Montgomery County 1st; born
in Washington, D. C., October 22, 1933. Attended Washington, D. C.
public schools; Washington and Lee University, B.S., 1956; George
Washington University Law School, J.D., 1958. Admitted to the Mary-
land Bar, 1964. Member, Montgomery County Financial Advisory Com-
mittee since 1968. Member, Young Democratic Club; Western Suburban
Democratic Club; Maryland, Montgomery County, and District of
Columbia Bar Associations, Vice president and member of board of
directors, Regency Estates Swim Club, 1965-68. Treasurer and member
of board of directors. Regency Estates Citizens Association, 1964-66.
Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971.
1 Appointed to the House of Delegates, July 30, 1969, vice E. Homer White,
Jr. resigned.

 
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