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By Thomas W. Waldron and Thomas W. Waldron,Sun Staff Writer | November 23, 1994
Parris N. Glendening, the apparent governor-elect, is continuing his record-setting fund raising even while he plans his move to the State House.Mr. Glendening hopes to raise as much as $100,000 in the next few weeks to retire a campaign debt and to pay for post-election activities, including an around-the-state victory tour, campaign officials said.The funds to be raised come on top of nearly $6 million Mr. Glendening collected during the campaign, by far the largest amount spent in a race for governor of Maryland.
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By John W. Frece and John W. Frece,Sun Staff Writer | November 17, 1994
Gov.-elect Parris N. Glendening turned his attention to the task of governing yesterday, naming a diverse 12-member group to oversee the two-month transition of power from the Schaefer administration to his own.As many Glendening insiders expected, the committee will be headed by his wife, Frances Hughes Glendening, a 43-year-old lawyer with the Federal Election Commission. She will co-chair the panel with James T. Brady, 54, managing partner of the Baltimore office of Arthur Andersen & Co., an international accounting and consulting firm.
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