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Maryland Manual, 1977-78
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Delegates/65
PATRICIA O. AIKEN, Democrat, District 33; born in Marcus,
Iowa, May 27, 1922. Attended Iowa parochial schools; University
of Maryland; University of Alabama; Creighton University;
Adelphi College. Secretary, Maryland Environmental Trust; Soil
Conservation District Supervisor, Anne Arundel County. First
president, Women's Political Caucus of Anne Arundel County.
Member, League of Women Voters. Board member, Parole Day
Care Center. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since
1975.
ARTHUR S. ALPERSTEIN. Democrat, District 12; born in Balti-
more City, October 19, 1940. Attended Baltimore public schools;
Western Maryland College, B.A., 1962; University of Maryland
School of Law, J.D, 1965. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1967.
Served in the U.S. Army, 1965-67. Member, Democratic State
Central Committee, Baltimore County, 1970-72. Member, Ameri-
can, Maryland and Baltimore City Bar Associations; National
Defense Attorneys Association; Maryland State Defense Attorneys
Association; National District Attorneys Association; National
Society of State Legislators; American Judicature Society; Vice
President, Citizens Democratic Club of Baltimore County, Inc.
Legal counsel and member. Fraternal Order of Police. Member,
board of directors, and legal counsel and past president, Randalls-
town Jaycees, Member, executive hoard, Jewish National Fund.
Member, Jewish War Veterans. Poison Prevention, Inc. Member,
Zionist Organization of America. Received numerous distinguished
service awards and citations. Married. Appointed to the House of
Delegates, August 1, 1972, vice Paul Alpert, resigned.
WILLIAM H. AMOSS, Democrat, District 5A; born in Baltimore,
December 2, 1936. Attended Harford County parochial and pub-
lic schools; Harford Community College; University of Maryland-
Overseas; Missouri School of Auctioneering, certificate 1961.
Auctioneer and appraiser. Served in the U.S. Army, 1955-58.
Member, Maryland Farm Bureau; Maryland and National Auc-
tioneers Associations. Past director, Bel Air Jaycees, Married.
Member of the House of Delegates since 1975.
JOHN S. ARNICK. Democrat, District 8; born in Baltimore, No-
vember 27, 1933. Attended Baltimore County schools; Calvert
Hall School; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1956; University of
Baltimore Law School, LL.B., 1961. Admitted to the Maryland
Bar, 1961 Served in the US Marine Corps, 1956-59. Baltimore
County Magistrate at Large, 1966-67. Member, Maryland and
Baltimore County Bar Associations; Moose; Sons of Italy. Mem-
ber of the House of Delegates since 1967. Chairman, Baltimore
County delegation, 1969-70 sessions. Majority Leader since 1971.
Member, Legislative Council now Legislative Policy Committee
since 1970. Chairman, Environmental Matters Committee since
1972.

 
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