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MARYLAND MANUAL 161

were appointed for two-year terms, together with executive and legis-
lative officials of Baltimore City, and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Car-
roll, Harford, and Howard counties, who serve as ex officio members
and advisors to the Commission. The Commission is to select the serv-
ices to be the responsibility of a metropolitan authority and to pre-
scribe the make-up of the authority and to recommend its tax powers.

Appropriations 1962
$25,000

MARYLAND CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

Chairman: George L. Radcliffe

Samuel W. Barrick, Myron Bloom, G. A. Bowen, Carroll Brice,
Winslow F. Burhans, G. Lease Bussard, Roger S. Cohen, Jr.,
Lawrence W. Coiling, Edna P. Cook, Charles W. Coss, Edward
S. Delaplaine, Chester F. Delphey, Ruby R. Duval, Joseph F.
Eisenhauer, John R. Foley, Francis X. Gallagher, Garland S.
Guyton, Edward T. Hall, Russell P. Hartle, George Hender-
son, Harry W. Hill, C. A. Porter Hopkins, William M. Houck,
Thomas Davis lrvin, Carey Jarman, Gerald W. Johnson, J.
Alvin Jones, Gwynn X. Kinsey, William Preston Lane, Jr,,
Walter Lee Lears, Philip Liebrnan, Charles D. Lyon, D. John
Markey, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., James P. Mause, Leroy G.
Metz, John H. Mitchell, E. Leister Mobley, Jr., Charles M.
Moore, John H. Murphy III, Page T. Otto, Samuel E. Pruett,
William C. Purnell, Dennis T. Kash, Milton A. Keckord,
George C. Rhoderick, Maurice E. Rimbo, Irvine H. Rutledge,
Lansdale G. Sasscer, Sr., Walter H. Shealy, David Sparks,
Harry L. Stegmaier, Edward Turner, E. Stuart Vaughn, Theo-
dore Whitefield.

Grice Building, Hagerstown

At the request of the General Assembly, the Governor appointed
this Commission in 1959 to arrange for the proper commemoration of
the Battle of Antietam and other campaigns of the Civil War fought
oil Maryland soil. The Commission is to coordinate its plans with those
of the Battle Commissions of other cities, counties and states observ-
ing Civil War Centennials and with the National Park Service. The
Commission also includes those members who were originally ap-
pointed to serve on the Committee Commemorating Maryland's Role
in the War Between the States (J. R. No. 31, Acts of 1959).

MARYLAND COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Chairman: Thomas J. S. Waxter

Vice Chairmen: Mrs. Ralph O. Dulany, Richard Grumbacher,
Mrs. William H. Wood
Executive Secretary: Abe Scop

301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I Telephone: 837-9000

The Governor appointed this Commission in 1956 as the Maryland
Commission for the Prevention and Treatment of Juvenile Delin-
quency. It adopted its present name on July 1, 1961. The Commission
was established to give leadership in coordinating services for chil-
dren, in stimulating the development and expansion of needed services,

 

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