Delegates/99
CLARENCE DA VIS, Democrat, District 45. Bom in Wilkes County, Georgia, September 25,
1942. Attended Paul Laurence Dunbar School, Baltimore; Morgan State College, B.A., 1968;
Morgan State University, M.A., 1978. Human Service Delivery Systems Administrator/Social
Scientist. Served in the U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964. Member, Interim Steering Board, Model
Cities, appointed 1968. Chairman, Executive Committee, American Legion Post 294; member,
National Association of Concerned Veterans; VFW; regional coordinator, National Associa-
tion for Black Veterans. Board of directors, NAACP, Baltimore Chapter; member, Regional
Action Committee (RAC); president, Association of Black Social Workers, Baltimore;
member, Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc. Married; 4 children. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1983; member, Ways and Means Committee. District office: 1628 E.
32nd St., Baltimore 21218; tel. 235-9379. Annapolis office: 323 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3325.
LOUIS L. DePAZZO, Democrat, District 7. Bom in Baltimore, October 11, 1932. Attended
Dundalk Senior High School; University of Baltimore, LL.B., 1959. Attorney at law. Served in
the U.S. Marine Corp; awarded Bronze Star, Combat "V". Baltimore County assistant
solicitor, 1967-1969; Baltimore County magistrate, 1969-1971; Baltimore County Public
Defender Advisory Board, 1972-1976. Member and founder, Dundalk Lodge, Order of Sons of
Italy. Member, Moose; American Legion; V.F.W.; Maryland State and Baltimore County Bar
Associations. Married; 4 children. Served in the House of Delegates since 1979; member,
Appropriations Committee. District office: 38 S. Dundalk Ave., Baltimore 21222; tel.
288-9303. Annapolis office: 305 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3334.
GERARD F. DEVLIN, Democrat, District 23. Bom in Dorchester, Mass., May 29, 1933.
Boston College; Suffolk University, A.B. (cum laude); University of Maryland, M.A.;
University of Baltimore Law School, J.D. Attorney. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1971.
Admitted to practice before U.S. District Court for Maryland and U.S. Supreme Court. Served
in U.S. Marine Corps, 1955-57. Member, American, Maryland State, and Prince George's
County Bar Associations. Instructor in history and political science, Gonzaga College High
School, Bowie State and Prince George's Community College. Professional staff member, U.S.
House of Representatives and Senate. Maryland National Relations Officer, 1969-72. Founder,
Maryland Commission on the Concerns of the Spanish-Speaking People, 1970. Delegate, White
House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health, 1969. Named Freshman Legislator of the
Year, 1975, by Maryland Young Democrats; Legislator of the Year, 1983, by Prince George's
Municipal Association. Married; 4 children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975;
vice-chairman, Ways and Means Committee. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative,
Executive and Legislative Review; Joint Budget and Audit Committee. Vice-chairman,
Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources, Southern Legislator's Conference.
District office: 14753 Main St., Suite 7, Upper Marlboro 20772; tel. 952-0707. Annapolis
office: 208 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3098.
ANTHONY M. DiPIETRO, JR., Democrat, District 46. Bom in Baltimore, March 8, 1935.
Attended City College High School; University of Baltimore. Businessman. Served in the U.S.
Army. Member, Order of Sons of Italy in America. Past district commissioner. Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts of America. Member of various community organizations; Old Glory Democratic
Club; Fort Marshall Democratic Club. Married; 3 children, 2 grandchildren. Member of the
House of Delegates since 1979; member, Environmental Matters Committee. Co-chairperson,
Protocol Committee. Annapolis office: 316 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3303.
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