LOUIS L. GOLDSTEIN
Comptroller of the Treasury
Louis L. Goldstein was born in Prince Freder-
ick, March 14, 1913. He was educated in
Baltimore City and Calvert County public
schools, Washington College, Chestertown, Mary-
land (B.S., 1935), and the University of Maryland
School of Law (J.D., 1938). From 1937 to 1942
he was an elected delegate from Calvert County
to the Maryland 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 1947 through 1958 Mr. Goldstein was an
elected 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 Chairperson be-
tween 1955 and 1958. In 1958 he was elected
Comptroller of the Treasury; he was reelected in
1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, and 1982.
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 have shared a legal practice in
Prince Frederick. He also operates several farms.
He is active in veterans, charitable, and civic or-
ganizations. He served as the President of the Na-
tional Association of State Auditors, Comptrol-
lers and Treasurers for 1969. He is Chairperson |
of the Board of Visitors and Governors of Wash-
ington College. He has also served as a delegate
or alternate to eleven Democratic National Con-
ventions, and was a member of the Platform and
Resolutions Committee at the 1964, 1968, 1972,
and 1976 conventions.
Morgan State University, Western Maryland
College, Washington College, and the University
of Baltimore have each awarded Mr. Goldstein
honorary doctorate degrees, and he has received
the President's Medal from Mt. St. Mary's Col-
lege. He also received the Financial Reporting
Achievement Award from the Municipal Finance
Officers Association of the United States and
Canada for 1981 and 1982, as well as additional
awards for Ms interest in education, historic pres-
ervation, promotion of tourism, outstanding man-
agement, and conservation.
STEPHEN H. SACHS
Attorney General
Stephen H. Sachs was born in Baltimore on
January 31, 1934. He attended Baltimore City
public schools, and high school at Baltimore
Friends School, graduating in 1950. He received a
B.A. degree from Haverford College in 1954, won
a Fulbright Scholarship to Oxford University,
and spent two years as an enlisted man in the
U.S. Army before graduating from Yale Law
School in 1960.
During his last year in law school, Mr. Sachs |