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96 MARYLAND MANUAL public schools; Southeastern University; Pennsylvania State Uni- versity; American University Labor Studies Institute. Communica- tions representative. Served in the U. S. Army. Member, Citizens for Louis Goldstein for Comptroller Campaign, 1968; Committee on Politi- cal Education Co-ordinating Hubert Humphrey Campaign, 1968. Precinct Chairman, 1970. 1969 precinct coordinator, Montgomery County Democratic State Central Committee. Plowman and Fisher- man, Montgomery County, 1969-70, Member, board of directors, treas- urer and vice president, Randolph Hills Civic Association, 1968-70. Co-chairman, 1968 U. S. Bond Drive and USO Hi-Mom Program; United Givers Fund. Vice president, Communications Workers of America, City Council, Washington Metropolitan Area, 1968-70. Dele- gate, Greater Washington Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1968-70. Secretary, Local 2108, Communications Workers of America, 1968-70. Member, Holy Name Society; Men's Guild and Mental Health Plan- ning Committee of Holy Cross Hospital of Silver Spring, 1973; Boy Scouts of America; Knights of Columbus; Maryland Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. Co-Chairman, First Annual House-Senate Basketball game for Cystic Fibrosis, 1972. Recipient of Environment and Human Ecology and Poverty Certificates of Achieve- ment, 1971, and Land Use Planning and Public Employees Labor Relations Certificates of Achievement, 1972, from National Legisla- tive Conference. Received 1971 Outstanding Legislator Award for Indefatigable Defense of Human Life, and 1971-72 General Assembly Award for Legislative Pro-Life Activities, from Knights of Colum- bus. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971. STEVEN V. SKLAR, Democrat, District 42; born in Baltimore, September 29, 1942. Attended Baltimore City public schools, Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., 1964; University of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1968. International Business Ex- change Program, Denmark, 1974; Sweden, 1965. Associate Professor of Law, U. S. Air Force-Europe. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1969. Member, Maryland Advisory Council on Drug Abuse. Member, Board of Directors, Metropolitan Baltimore Mental Health Association. Mem- ber, American Cancer Society of Baltimore; Levindale Hebrew Hos- pital and Geriatric Center. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1969. 1 CHARLES E. SMITH, Democrat, District 4A; born in Frederick, December 18, 1948. Attended Brunswick public schools; Frederick Community College. University of Baltimore, B.S., 1973. General man- ager of sheet metal company. Chairman, Brunswick Democratic Cen- tral Committee. Member, Jefferson Puritan Club; New Market Volun- teer Fire Company; Brunswick Slo-Pitch Softball League. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. ELIZABETH S. SMITH, Republican, District 33; born in Balti- more, March 18, 1934. Attended Ohio and Wisconsin parochial schools; Daly City, California public schools. Radio station executive. Alter- nate delegate, 1972 Republican National Convention. Member, Legis- lative Committee. Maryland-District of Columbia-Delaware Broad- casters' Association. Former member, board of directors, Maryland State Chamber of Commerce. Past president, Greater Annapolis Chamber of Commerce. Past president, Maryland Clam Festival. 1 Appointed to the House of Delegates, January 15, 1969, vice Mar- vin Mandel, resigned. |
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