Notes


        1. Morris L. Radoff, The Old Line State:  A History of Maryland.  1956 Library of American Lives,  (Baltimore:  Historical Record Association, n.d),
 648-651.

        2. George H. Callcott, Maryland and America, 1940 to 1980 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 176.

        3.  The Baltimore Sun, 4 November 1958, 9 November 1966, and 8 November 1978.

        4. "Md. Comptroller Louis Goldstein Dies at 85."  The Washington Post, 4 July 1998.

        5. "Longtime Md. Comptroller Louis Goldstein Dead at 85."  The Baltimore Sun, 4 July 1998.

        6. "Louis Goldstein dead at 85."  The Capital, 4 July 1998.

        7. "There will be no one like him."  The Baltimore Sun, 5 July 1998.

        8.  "Louis Goldstein , 1913-1998."  The Baltimore Sun, 4 July 1998.

        9.  "Louie knew his stuff."  The Capital, 13 July 1998.

        10.  "Award Honors Goldstein." The Washington Post, 8 May 1997.

        11.  "Goldstein Declares He's Running Again, 'with a lot of Pep'."  The Baltimore Sun, 24 June 1998.

        12. George H. Calcott, Maryland and America, 1940 to 1980 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 180, 233.

        13.  Ibid., 219.

        14.  "Goldstein Selling Land for College in Calvert County."  Enterprise 17 December 1997.

        15.  "Md. Comptroller Louis Goldstein Dies at 85."  The Washington Post, 4 July 1998.
 


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