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MARJORIE S. HOLT, Fourth District, Republican. Born September 17, 1920, in
Birmingham, Alabama. Attended Jacksonville Junior College, Jacksonville, Florida;
University of Florida; University of Florida College of Law, J.D., 1949. Attorney. Ad-
mitted to the Maryland bar, 1962. Clerk, Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, 1966-
1972. Chairwoman, Republican Study Committee, U.S. House of Representatives,
1975-1976; member, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1973—; vice-chairman,
Platform Committee, Republican National Convention, 1976; vice-chairman, Office of
Technology Assessment, 1977. Distinguished Alumnae, University of Florida, 1977.
Married to Duncan M. Holt; 3 children. Member of the U.S. House of Representa-
tives since 1973; member. House Armed Services Committee, 1973—; House Admin-
istration Committee, 1976-1977; House Budget Committee, 1977-1980; Office of
Technology Assessment, 1976-1977. District offices; 101 Crain Hwy., Arundel Center
North, #509, Glen Burnie 21061, tel. 261-2008 or 768-8050; 6178 Oxon Hill Rd, 5
Star Bldg., #303, Oxon Hill 20745, tel. 567-9212. Washington office: 2412 Rayburn
Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, tel. 225-8090.
STENY H. HOYER, Fifth District, Democrat. Born June 14, 1939, in New York,
NY. Attended Suitland High School, University of Maryland, B S , 1963; ricnrgetnwn
University Law Center, J.D., 1966. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1966. Attorney.
Member of Maryland Senate, 1966-1979 (president, 1975-1979). Member, Maryland
State Board for Higher Education, 1978-1981. Legislator of the Year, Maryland
State's Attorneys Association, 1977; Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of
Maryland Alumni Association, 1976; Outstanding Young Marylander, Maryland Jay-
cees, 1975; State Official of the Year, Maryland Municipal League, 1971. Member,
Board of Trustees, Baltimore Museum of Art; member, Baltimore Council of Foreign
Relations; Professional Advisory Council, Mental Health Association of Prince
George's County; honorary member. District Heights Fire Department; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Who's Who in American Poli-
tics; Kalegathos Society; Delta Theta Phi; Member, Board of Trustees, University of
Maryland Alumni Association. Member of U.S. House of Representatives since 1981.
Member, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1981; House Banking, Fi-
nance, and Urban Affairs Committee, 1981; Committee on Party Effectiveness, 1982;
Environment and Energy Study Conference, 1981; Caucus on Women's Issues, 1982.
Married; 3 children. District office: 4351 Garden City Drive, Suite 625, Landover
20785, tel. 436-5510. Washington office: 1513 Longworth Bldg., Washington, D.C.
20515, tel. 225-4131.
CLARENCE D. LONG, Second District, Democrat. Born December 11, 1908, in
South Bend, Indiana. Attended Washington and Jefferson College, B.A., 1932, M.A.,
1933; Princeton University, M.A., 1935, Ph.D., 1938. Honorary Doctorate of Laws,
Washington and Jefferson College, 1977. Lieutenant in U.S. Navy, 1943-1946.
Guggenheim Fellow; member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University;
member. Council of Economic Advisors to the President; member, Hoover Commis-
sion to Re-Organize the Federal Government. Acting chairman, Maryland Democratic
State Central Committee, 1961-1962. Married to Susanna Long; 2 children. Member
of U.S. House of Representatives since 1963. Member, Committee on Appropriations;
Foreign Operations Subcommittee (chairman); Interior Subcommittee; Military Con-
struction Subcommittee. District office: 200 Post Office Bldg., Chesapeake and Wash-
ington Aves., Towson 21204, tel. 828-6616. Washington office: 2405 Raybum Bldg.,
Washington, D.C. 20515, tel. 225-3061.
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