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394 MARYLAND MANUAL land School Bus Contractors Association. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. FRANK M. CONAWAY, Democrat, Baltimore City 4th; born in Baltimore, March 16, 1933. Attended Baltimore City public schools; Morgan State College, A.B., 1960. Insurance broker. Served with the U. S. Army. Member, Metro Democratic Organization; Young Peoples' Democratic Organization; National Association of Life Underwriters; Baltimore Life Underwriters' Association; Meritocrats; Elks; Prince Hall Masons; Pigskin Club; Chesapeake Club; Lay leader. Straw- bridge Methodist Church. Unmarried. Member of the House of Dele- gates since 1971. WILLIAM H. COX, JR., Democrat, Harford County; born in Edge- wood, July 15, 1942. Attended Harford County public schools; Uni- versity of Baltimore; American Institute of Banking; University of Maryland; La Salle University. Real estate broker. Member, Tax Appeals Court of Harford County; Compensation Commission on States' Attorneys, 1972; Governor's Commission to Hire the Handi- capped. First vice president, Young Democrats of Maryland, 1968-69. President, Young Democrats of Harford County, 1969-70. Member, Harford County Real Estate Board; Maryland Real Estate Board. Member and first State director, Bel Air Jaycees. Received Outstand- ing Young Man Award in 1969. Director, Susquehanna Optimist Club. Member, Elks: Moose; American Legion. Chairman, 1970-71 Heart Fund Drive. Former commissioner, Harford County Boys Football League. Chairman, United Appeal Drive, Harford County, 1968. Dis- trict committee member, Boy Scouts of America. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971. GERALD J. CURRAN, Democrat, Baltimore 3rd; born in Balti- more, March 20, 1939. Attended Baltimore parochial schools; Univer- sity of Baltimore; University of Baltimore School of Law, LL.B., 1963. Insurance agent. Member, Mayor's Task Force on Education; Archdiocesan Commission on Aging. Past co-chairman, Maryland Task Force on Welfare Reform. Member, Third District Young Democratic Club. Director, United Third District Democratic Organization. Direc- tor, York Democratic Organization. Past Baltimore City president, Holy Name Union. Member Sigma Delta Kappa; Knights of Colum- bus; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Past president, Ancient Order of Hibernians. Member, Lauraville Neighborhood Improvement Associa- tion; President's Club; M.D.R.T. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. EDWARD J. DABROWSKI, JR., Democrat, Baltimore City 1st; born in Baltimore, March 5, 1936. Attended Baltimore City parochial schools; Leonard Hall Naval School; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1965. Public relations director. Served in the U. S. Army. Delegate to Democratic State Convention, 1964. Delegate, Constitutional Conven- tion of Maryland, 1967-68. Member, American Value Engineers; Catholic War Veterans; Young Democrats; Holy Name Society; St. Vincent de Paul Society. Selected to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities, 1965. Married. Member of the House of Dele- gates since 1971. SAM P. D'ANNA, Democrat, Baltimore County 7th; born in Balti- more, June 23, 1918. Attended Baltimore City and Baltimore County public schools. Electrical contractor. Member, Baltimore County Dem- ocratic Club; Embassy "67" Democratic Club; Seventh Legislative District Democratic Club; Twelfth District Democratic Club, Inc.; |
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