LOUIS L. GOLDSTEIN
Comptroller of the Treasury
Louis L Goldstein was born in Prince
Frederick, March 14, 1913. He was edu-
cated in the Baltimore City and Calvert
County public schools, Washington College
(B.S., 1935) and the University of Mary-
land School of Law (J.D., 1938). From
1938 to 1942, he was a delegate from Cal-
vert County to the General Assembly, In
1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps
as a private and was discharged in 1946
as a First Lieutenant after service in the
Asiatic and Pacific theatres.
From 1946 through 1958, Mr. Goldstein
was a State Senator from Calvert County,
and during this time he was Majority Leader
(1951-1955) and President of the Senate
(1955-1958). He was a member of the
Legislative Council (1947-1958) and served
as its Chairman between 1955 and 1958.
In 1958, he was elected Comptroller of the
Treasury, and re-elected in 1962, 1966.
1970, and in 1974 without opposition.
Mr. Goldstein is married to the former
Hazel E. Horton and has three children,
Philip, Louisa, and Margaret Senate. They
reside at Oakland Hall, Prince Frederick,
Maryland. He and his wife share a legal |
practice in Prince Frederick. He also op-
erates several farms, and publishes a weekly
newspaper, the Calvert Journal-Gazette. He
is active in veterans', charitable, and civic
organizations. He served as the President of
the National Association of State Auditors,
Comptrollers, and Treasurers for 1969. He
is a member and Vice Chairman of the
Board of Visitors and Governors of Wash-
ington College. He also served as a delegate
or alternate to nine Democratic National
Conventions and was a member of the Plat-
form and Resolutions Committee at the
1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976 conventions.
He was President of the Md.-Del.-D.C.
Press Association for 1974-1975.
FRANCIS B. BURCH
Attorney General
Francis B. Burch, the Attorney General
of Maryland, was born in Baltimore on No-
vember 26, 1918. He attended the public
elementary and parochial schools of Balti-
more City, Loyola High School (two years)
and graduated from Baltimore City College
in 1937. He was awarded a scholarship to
Loyola College, where he graduated summa
cum laude and first in his class (Ph.B.,
1941). He also was educated at Yale Law
School (LL.B., 1943), where he graduated |