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JOHN LEOPOLD, Republican, District 31. Born in Philadelphia, February 4, 1943.
Hamilton College, B.A., 1964, Assistant to U.S. Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, 1965.
Director of Planned Giving and Community Relations, Loyola College, Baltimore. Oa-
hu-At-Large Member, Hawaii State Board of Education, 1968-1970; only Republican ever
elected to Hawaii School Board. Hawaii State Representative, 1970-1974. Hawaii State
Senator, 1974-1978. Member, National Advisory Council for the Education of Disadvantaged
Children (ESEA, Title I), appointed by President Gerald R. Ford. Delegate, Republican
National Conventions of 1976, 1980 and 1984 (Platform Committee member, 1980). Married
to the former Leslie Peterson of Denver, Colorado. Member of the House of Delegates since
1983. Member, Judiciary Committee, Joint Committee on Federal Relations, and Accountabil-
ity Task Force on State Aid to Public Education. First Republican elected to House of
Delegates from District 31. District Office: 3623 Chadwick Ct., Pasadena 21122; Tel.
255^(477. Annapolis Office: 213 Lowe Bldg., 21401; Tel. 841-3206.

THEODORE LEVIN, Democrat, District 11. Born in Baltimore, August 29, 1944. Attended
Baltimore parochial and public schools; University of Maryland, B.A., 1966; University of
Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1969; The Johns Hopkins University, M.L.A., 1973. Admitted
to the Maryland Bar, 1969. Served in the U.S. Army. President, Student Government
Association, University of Maryland, 1965-1966. Listed in Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities. Member of Suburban Orthodox and Beth Tfiloh
Congregations. Married; 1 child. Member of the House of Delegates since 1975. Legal counsel
to Committee on Economic Matters, 1970-1974; member, Constitutional and Administrative
Law Committee, 1975-1978; Ways and Means Committee, 1979—. District office; 114 Slade
Ave., Baltimore 21208; tel. 486-0462. Annapolis office: 310 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3342.

SAMUEL C. LINTON, Democrat, District 28A. Bora in Riverside, Md., August 21, 1923.
Attended Nanjemoy High School; Charles County Community College; Armed Forces
Institute, 1944-1945. Served in Army Air Force, staff sergeant, 1943-1946; served in England,
Belgium, Iceland, and Germany. Owner and operator ofLinton Lumber Co. and Holly Springs
Farm, Inc. Member, Maryland Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968; Interstate Commission
on the Potomac River Basin, 1968-1980; Charles County Economic Development Commis-
sion, 3 years; Charles County Sanitary Commission, 1 year. First chairman, Maryland
Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, 1977-1982. First president, Nanjemoy Volunteer
Fire Dept; master of local Grange; director, Farm Bureau; director, Southern States
Cooperative. Member, American Legion; V.P.W.; Charles County Historical Society. Presi-
dent, Society for the Restoration of Port Tobacco. Married; 5 children. Member of the House
of Delegates, 1958-1966, and since 1983; member, Appropriations Committee (Subcommittee
on Law Enforcement and Transportation). District office; Boa 110, Holly Springs Rd.,
Nanjemoy 20662; tel. 246-4922. Annapolis office: 216 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3247.

GEORGE H. LITTRELL, JR., Democrat, District 4A. Born in Norfolk, Va., July 30, 1934.
Army Security Agency, 3 years. Attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Atlantic Christian
College, B.S., 1958; East Carolina University, M.A., 1961; University of Maryland, 1961-1965.
Math teacher, guidance counselor, vice principal. Principal of Thunnont Middle School, and
Brunswick, Gov. Thomas Johnson, and Linganore High Schools. Retired 1984. Deacon, First
Baptist Church. Member, Lions; Elks; 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; Economic Matters Committee
(Unemployment Insurance subcommittee). District office: 5209 Reels' Mill Rd., Frederick
21701; tel. Wl-AW. Annapolis office: 209 Lowe Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3107.



 
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