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Delegates/103

GERALD J. CURRAN, Democrat, District 43. Born March 20, 1939. Calvert Hall
College High School; University of Baltimore; University of Baltimore School of Law,
LL.B., 1963. Professional insurance broker. Chairman, State Use Industries Advisory
Committee. Past vice-chairman, Commission to Study Non-Public Special Education. Past
member, Maryland Task Force on Welfare Reform. Archdiocesan Commission on the
Aging. Delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1972,1976,1980. Member, Laura-
ville Improvement Assoc.; Baltimore Life Underwriters; Sigma Delta Kappa Law Frater-
nity Alumni; Knights of Columbus; Ancient Order of Hibernians; Friendly Sons of St.
Patrick. Past chair, Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee. Director, United 3rd Dist.
Democratic Organization. Past member, 3rd Dist. Young Democratic Club; Unity Dem-
ocratic Club. Past director, House of Ruth. Board of Directors, Epilepsy Assoc. of Md.
Past president, Holy Name Society. Married; 5 children; 3 grandchildren. Member, House
of Delegates, 1967—; Judiciary Committee; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive
and Legislative Review. Past vice-chair, Constitutional and Administrative Law Commit-
tee; past co-chair, Special Joint Committee on Coal Pipeline Resources; past member, Joint
Legislative Committee on Metropolitan Mass Transit. 2901 Montebello Terrace, Baltimore
21214; tel. 426-1736. Annapolis office: 321 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3308.

ULYSSES CURRIE, Democrat, District 25. Born in Whiteville, North Carolina, July 10,
1937. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State College, B.S., 1959; American
University, M.A, 1968. Served in U.S. Army, 1960-63. Educator and principal in Prince
George's County, 22 years. President, Association of School Administrators and Supervi-
sors. Charter member, Coalition for Handicapped Children. Former vice-president, Prince
George's County Board of Directors, Association of Retarded Children. Former board
member, Southern Area Youth Services (home for runaway youth); Mental Health
Association, Prince George's County. Former member, Prince George's County Advisory
Council on Handicapped Children. Former member, Democratic Central Committee.
Married; one son. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987. Member, Ways and
Means Committee. District office: 7315 Caldcr Dr., Capitol Heights 20743; tel. 350-3345.
Annapolis office: 203 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3076,841-3076.

CLARENCE DAVIS, Democrat, District 45. Born in Wilkes County, Georgia, Septem-
ber 25,1942. Paul Laurence Dunbar School, Baltimore; Morgan State College, B A., 1968;
Morgan State University, M.A., 1978. Human services delivery systems administrator/so-
cial scientist. Served in U.S. Air Force, 1960-64. Member, Interim Steering Board, Model
Cities, appointed 1968. Chairman, Executive Committee, American Legion Post 294;
member, National Association of Concerned Veterans; VFW; regional coordinator, Na-
tional Association for Black Veterans. Board of directors, NAACP, Baltimore Chapter;
member, Regional Action Committee (RAC). Former president, Association of Black
Social Workers, Baltimore. Member, Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc. Member,
St. Paul Baptist Church. Married; four children. Member of the House of Delegates since
1983. Member, Ways andMeans Committee. Co-Chairman, Protocol Committee. District
office: 1628 E. 32nd St., Baltimore 21218; tel. 235-9379. Annapolis office: 323 Lowe
Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3325.

DANA LEE DEMBROW, Democrat, District 20. Born in Washington, DC, September
29,1953. Attended Montgomery County public schools; Springbrook High School, 1971;
Duke University, B.A, cum laude, 1975; National Law Center of George Washington
University, J.D., 1980 (recipient, George Washington award; chair, student dean search
committee; editor-in-chief, The Advocate). Admitted to the bars of three jurisdictions,
including Maryland, 1980. Member or former member, American, Montgomery County,
Prince George's County and District of Columbia Bar Associations; Maryland Trial Lawyers
Association; Plaintiffs' Trial Lawyers Association. Officer, Eastern Montgomery, Kensing-
ton, Wheaton Democratic Club. Member of the House of Delegates since 1987. Member,
Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee. Vice-chairman, County Affairs Sub-
committee of Montgomery County Delegation. Member, Governor's Task Force on
Administrative Hearing Officers. District Office: 11215 Oak Leaf Dr., #908, Silver Spring
20901-1372; tel. 681-3673. Annapolis office: 226-B Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 858-3200.

 

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