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Thomas Hunter Lowe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Hunter Lowe Thomas Hunter Lowe (1928 – 1984) was Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals (1973-1984), Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (1969-1973), and Delegate to Maryland General Assembly (1958-1973). The Delegates' Office Building was named for him in 1973. == Biography ==
Lowe was born in McDaniel, Maryland to Louise Price and Denton Scott Lowe. He attended Baltimore City College, though his term there was interrupted by World War II. Lowe received special permission to enlist in the Marine Corps to fight in the war, joining his brother, John Vincent Lowe as a U.S. Marine. Thomas served as a phone operator in Pearl Harbor before being discharged following the end of fighting in the Pacific Theater. He returned to City College as a star football player, and despite being offered several athletic scholarships he , chose to attend Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he majored in Political Science.〔 He married fellow student Jane D. Bradley on January 30 of their senior year. The couple moved to Easton, Maryland shortly after graduating and Lowe set up a law practice in Easton,〔 while wife Jane became an elementary school teacher at Mt. Pleasant Elementary. In 1958, Lowe ran for office as delegate to the General Assembly and won.〔 "68 TO BE NEW TO ASSEMBLY: Turnover Will Be Greatest In Memory Of Leaders" '' The Sun (1837-1987) (Md )'' 09 Nov 1958: 25.(Proquest )〕
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