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Maryland Manual, 1987-88
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SAMUEL C. LINTON, Democrat, District 28A. Bora in Riverside, Md., August 21, 1923.
Nanjemoy High School; Charles County Community College; Armed Forces Institute, 1944-45.
Served in U.S. Army Air Force, staff sergeant, 1943-46; served in England, Belgium, Iceland, and
Germany. Owner and operator of Linton Lumber Co. and Holly Springs Farm, Inc. Member,
Maryland Constitutional Convention, 1967-68; Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,
1968-80, Charles County Economic Development Commission, 3 years; Charles County Sanitary
Commission, 1 year. First chairman, Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, 1977-82.
First president, Nanjemoy Volunteer Fire Dept.; master of local Grange; director, Farm Bureau;

director, Southern States Cooperative. Member, American Legion; VFW; Charles County Historical
Society. President, Society for the Restoration of Port Tobacco. Married; 5 children. Member of the
House of Delegates, 1958-66, and since 1983. Member, Appropriations Committee (subcommittee on
law enforcement and transportation). Member, Joint Legislative Committee on the MED-EVAC
Program, 1986-; Joint Budget and Audit Committee, 1987- District office: Box 110, Holly Springs
Rd., Nanjemoy 20662; tel. 24fr4922. Annapolis office: 216 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3247.

GEORGE H. UTTRELL, JR, Democrat, District 4A. Bom in Norfolk. Va., July 30, 1934. Army
Security Agency, 3 years. Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Atlantic Christian College, B.S., 1958; East
Carolina University, M.A., 1961; University of Maryland, 1961-65. Math teacher, guidance
counselor, vice principal. Principal of Thurmont Middle School, and Brunswick, Gov. Thomas
Johnson, and Linganore High Schools. Retired 1984. Deacon, First Baptist Church. Member, Lions;

Elks; Prcdericktown Rotary Club; Jeffersonian Democratic Club; United Democrats of Frederick
County; Masonic Lodge, Shrine. Member, National and Maryland Associations of Secondary School
Principals. Member, Lewistown Fire Dept.; Frederick County Board of Realtors; Frederick Builders
Association; National Association of Home Builders. Life member, Phi Delta Kappa. Licensed
general contractor and realtor associate. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates
since 1983. Member, Economic Matters Committee (unemployment insurance subcommittee); Joint
Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review. District office: 5209 Reels' Mill
Rd., Frederick 21701; tel. 662-4367. Annapolis office: 209 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3107.

DANIEL M. LONG, Democrat, District 38. Bom in Somerset County, July 29, 1947. Washington
High School, Princess Anne; Salisbury State College, B.A., 1970; University of Baltimore Law
School, J.D., 1974. Attorney. Attorney to Pocomokc Planning Commission and Board of Zoning
Appeals. Member, American, Maryland, and Worcester County (past president) Bar Associations.
Member, Somerset and Wicomico Democratic Clubs. Past president, Rehobeth Puritan Club and
Eastern Shore Chapter; University of Baltimore Alumni Association. Member, Somerset County
Historical Society; Somerset County Farm Bureau; Assateague Mobile Sports Fisherman's
Association. Member, Manokin Presbyterian Church. Married; 2 children. Member of the House of
Delegates since 1983. Member, Ways and Means Committee. Vice-Chairman, Rules and Executive
Nominations Committee. Member, Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative
Review; Spending Affordability Committee; Joint Committee on Income Tax Reform; Joint
Committee on Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas. District office; Route 1, Box 82, Pocomoke 21851; tel.
543-1300 and 957-3094. Annapolis office: 412 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3433.

JOSEPH V. LUTZ, Democrat, District 35A. Born in Baltimore, May 30, 1948. Calvert Hall High
School; Towson State University, B.S., 1970; The Johns Hopkins University, M.S., 1979. Computer
salesman. Served in Maryland National Guard, 1970-73; U.S. Army Reserve, captain, 1973-79.
Member, State Development Council Task Force. Member, Forest Hill Recreation Council; several
35th District Democratic Clubs; co-coordinator, Cedarwood Neighborhood Watch Program. Member
of family-owned lumber and hardware business, 1966-74. Teacher, Baltimore City public schools,
1970-79. Presently, account manager, Digital Equipment Corp. Married to the former Joyce Petr, 2
children. Member of the House of Delegates since 1983. Vice-Chairman, Economic Matters
Committee (member, unemployment insurance subcommittee; health insurance subcommittee;

consumer protection subcommittee; savings and loan subcommittee). Member, Maryland Legislative
Information System (MLIS) Steering Committee. District office: 1604 Churehville Rd., Bel Air
21014; tel. 838-0900. Annapolis office: 151 Lowe Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3519.



 
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