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76/Maryland Manual MARILYN GOLDWATER. Democrat, District 16; born in Boston, Mass., January 29, 1927. Attended Boston public schools; Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1948. Former member, Maryland Council for Higher Education: Advisory Board. State Department of Juvenile Services; Montgomery County Community Health Advisory Commission. Past president, Woman's Suburban Democratic Club. Member, Woman's National Democratic Club. Past president, Western Suburban Democratic Club. Member, Red Cross; Nurses Coalition for Action in Politics. Member, League of Women Voters; Order of Women Legislators. Founding mem- ber, Concerned Citizens for Juvenile Justice. Married. Listed in Who's Who in American Politics. Member of the House of Dele- gates since 1975. LEO E. GREEN, Democrat, District 24; born in Mt. Cuba, Dela- ware, March 27, 1932. Attended Wilmington, Delaware, parochial schools; Mt. St. Mary's College, B.S., cum laude, 1954; Univer- sity of Virginia; The George Washington University; Georgetown University Law Center, J D., LL.B. Member of the Maryland Bar. Served in the US. Army, 1954-56. Mayor of Bowie. 1968-72. Director and vice chairman. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Chairman, Board of Visitors, Bowie State College. Member, Prince George's County Task Force on Drug Abuse: Prince George's County Police Community Relations. Director, Bowie Hospital Center; Bowie Boys and Girls Club. Member, American, Federal, Maryland and District of Columbia Bar Asso- ciations. Past chairman. Municipal Officials Committee of Citizens for Charter. Member, Knights of Columbus. Received Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award from Junior Chamber of Com- merce; Civic and Social Action Award, Mt. St. Mary's College. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975, ELMER F. HAGNER. JR.. Democrat, District 30B; born in Balti- more, April 7, 1919. Attended Anne Arundel County public schools: Graduate, Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy. Re- tired Chief of Police, Anne Arundel County. Served with the U.S. Air Force during World War II. Former member, Police Training Commission; Governor's Commission on Law Enforce- ment and Administration of Justice. Past president and life mem- ber of Maryland Chiefs of Police Association. Married. Member of the House of Delegates since 1971. V. LANNY HARCHENHORN. Republican, District 4B; born in Baltimore, February 15, 1943. Attended New Windsor public schools; Frederick Community College, honors graduate, 1964; Western Maryland College. A.B., and departmental honors in political science, 1966; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D, 1970. Admitted to the Maryland Bar, 1970. Administrative Assistant, Maryland Constitutional Convention, 1967-68. Former staff member, Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice; Department of Legislative Reference. State's Attorney for Carroll County, 1971-75. Member, Mental Health Advisory Committee for Carroll County since 1971. Mem- ber, American, Maryland and Carroll County Bar Associations. Member, Legislative Committee and Board of Directors, Mary- land State's Attorneys Association. Member. National District Attorneys Association; American Judicature Society; Lions Club; New Windsor Volunteer Fire Company. Unmarried. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. |
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