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V. LANNY HARCHENHORN, Republican, District 4B. Born in Baltimore, Febru-
ary 15, 1943. Attended New Windsor public schools; Frederick Community College,
honors graduate, 1964; Western Maryland College, A.B., and departmental honors
in political science, 1966; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1970. Admit-
ted to the Maryland Bar, 1970. Administrative assistant, Maryland Constitutional
Convention, 1967-1968. Former staff member. Governor's Commission on Law En-
forcement and the Administration of Justice; Department of Legislative Reference.
State's attorney for Carrol County, 1971-1975. Member, Mental Health Advisory
Committee for Carroll County since 1971. Member, American, Maryland State, and
Carroll County Bar Associations. Member, Legislative Committee and Board of
Directors, Maryland State's Attorneys Association. Member, National District
Attorneys Association; American Judicature Society; Lions Club; New Windsor Vol-
unteer Fire Company. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975.
District office 12 N. Court St., Westminster 21157; tel. 876-3888 or 848-3799. An-
napolis office: 219 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-2348.
JOHN R. HARGREAVES, Democrat, District 35. Born in Algona, Iowa, Decem-
ber 5, 1913. Attended Iowa State University. Business Consultant. Served in the U.S.
Navy during World War II. Member, State Planning Commission. Past president
and member, Caroline County Board of Library Trustees. Former member and pres-
ident of Mayor and Council of Federalsburg. Past director, Poultry and Egg Nation-
al Board; National Broiler Council. Past president, Delmarva Poultry Industries, Inc.
Member, American Legion; Masons; Shrine; V.F.W. Recipient of University of
Maryland Certificate of Merit in Agriculture, 1959; Delmarva Distinguished Citizen
Award, 1962. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1967. Chairman,
Appropriations Committee since 1971. Member, Legislative Council, 1971-1975;
Legislative Policy Committee since 1976. Vice-chairman (1971-1974) and member,
Joint Budget and Audit Committee; vice-chairman. Joint Committee on Pension
Study; chairman. Joint Committee on Personnel Study; chairman, Committee on
Management of Public Funds. District office: Rt. 2, Box 44-L, Denton 21629; tel.
479-2640. Annapolis office. 131 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-3834.
HATTIE N. HARRISON, Democrat, District 45. Born in Lancaster, South Caroli-
na. Attendee Charlotte, North Carolina, and Baltimore City public schools. Gradu-
ate of Antioch College. School teacher. Former member, Baltimore City Democratic
State Central Committee; Commission on Women. Member, Women's Advisory
Committee, United Fund Board of Directors; Eastside Democratic Organization;
Maryland Association for Mental Health; Maryland 4-C Committee on Day Care;
Citizens for i air Housing; League of Women Voters; NAACP; Y.W.C.A.; East
Baltimore Women's League; National Laboratory for the Advancement of Educa-
tion. Recipient of numerous service awards. Married. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1973. District office: 2503 E. Preston St., Baltimore 21213; tel.
342-4414 or 4415. Annapolis office: 323 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-2726.
HENRY R. HERGENROEDER, JR., Democrat, District 43. Born in Baltimore,
October 26, 1943. Attended Baltimore City public and private schools; Baltimore
Community College; University of Baltimore, B.S., 1966; Virginia-Maryland Bankers
School, 1976. Employed in private industry. Member, Maryland Commission on
Functions of Government; Special Committee to Study Child Labor Laws. Director,
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Maryland, Inc.; vice-president and past trea-
surer, Legislative Study Group, Inc. Received McCormick Unsung Hero Award and
YMCA Youth Award, 1972. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since
1967. District office: 6000 Harford Rd., Baltimore 21214; tel. 426-3626. Annapolis
office: 321 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 269-2726.
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