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SUPPLEMENT 1975-1976 87 tion. Commissioner, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 1969-75. Member, Maryland and Baltimore City Bar Associations; American Trial Lawyers Association. Assistant Treasurer, International Con- ference of Victims of Violent Crimes Board. Past president, Mayfield Improvement Association. Treasurer, Harbel Community Health. Mem- ber, Baltimore Jaycees; Downtown Toastmasters. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. RICHARD D. MACKIE, Democrat, District 34; born in Warwick, December 30, 1922. Attended Cecil County public schools; West Not- tingham Academy; University of Delaware, A.B. Farmer. Past presi- dent, Cecil County Young Democrats. Member, board of directors, Community Chest. Charter member, National Society for the Preven- tion of Blindness. Campaign chairman, March of Dimes and Commu- nity Chest. Member, Cecil County Historical Society; Cecil County Hunters' Association. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates, 1959-63, and since 1967. Member, Cecil County Health Planning Com- mittee, 1973; Cecil County Housing Code Committee, 1968; Cecil County Drug Abuse Committee, 1969. WILLIAM J. MADONNA, JR., Democrat, District 39; born in Baltimore, September 30, 1951. Attended Baltimore parochial and public schools; The Johns Hopkins University; University of Balti- more. Member, Huntingdon Democratic Association; Hampden Demo- cratic Club. Member, board of directors, Mt. Royal Democratic Club. President, Remington-Hampden Civic and Political Association. Mem- ber, Moose. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. J. EDWARD MALONE, Democrat, District 13; born in Baltimore, November 25, 1927. Attended Baltimore County parochial schools; St. Charles College; St. Mary's University. Manager, Personnel Serv- ices Western Maryland Railway Co. Served in the U. S. Army, 1950- 52. Member, Regional Planning Council representing the House of Delegates. Member, Governor's Commission on Driver Education; Governor's Commission on Fire Service. Vice chairman, Emergency Services Development, Inc. Delegate, State Democratic Convention, 1964. Member, Consolidated, English Consul, Ridgeway and Woodlawn Democratic Clubs; American Legion; Arbutus Little League-Coach and Umpire; Optimist Club of Arbutus; Catonsville Elks; Knights of Columbus; Old Timers' Baseball Association; Arbutus Community Association. Past president and past captain—Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department. Member, Advisory Council of the Southwestern Commu- nity Mental Health. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. RICHARD C. MATTHEWS, Republican, District 5B; born in Hampstead, July 11, 1926. Attended Hampstead public schools; La Salle University. Auto parts jobber. Member, Power Plant Siting Advisory Board. Member, Carroll County Republican State Central Committee, 1962-66. Alternate delegate, Republican National Conven- tion, 1964. Member, Carroll County Economic Development Commis- sion, 1958-62. Past president, Hampstead Chamber of Commerce. Director, Hampstead Bank. Charter member, Hampstead Lions Club. Member, Elks; Farm Bureau; Izaak Walton League. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. |
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