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The Life and Times of Louis L. Goldstein

The longest continuous period of public service by anyone, in Maryland history.

Aired 01/01/1989

The Life and Times of Louis L. Goldstein

MPT Classics

The Life and Times of Louis L. Goldstein

Special | 27m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

The longest continuous period of public service by anyone, in Maryland history.

Louis L. Goldstein, born March 14th, 1913, to Goodman Goldstein, and Belle Butcher Goldstein. From an early education in Baltimore and Calvert County Public Schools, to a bachelor's degree from Washington College in Chestertown, to a law degree from the University of Maryland. There begins the story of the longest continuous period of public service by anyone, in Maryland history.

Aired 01/01/1989

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MPT Classics is a local public television program presented by MPT

MPT Classics

The Life and Times of Louis L. Goldstein

Special | 27m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

Louis L. Goldstein, born March 14th, 1913, to Goodman Goldstein, and Belle Butcher Goldstein. From an early education in Baltimore and Calvert County Public Schools, to a bachelor's degree from Washington College in Chestertown, to a law degree from the University of Maryland. There begins the story of the longest continuous period of public service by anyone, in Maryland history.

Aired 01/01/1989

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