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Maryland Manual, 1926
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78 MARYLAND MANUAL.

INTER-RACIAL COMMISSION.
(Resolution No. 8 of 1924.)

Commission of 21, representing both white and colored citizens, to
consider legislation concerning welfare of the colored people of Mary-
land, and report legislative recommendations to the Governor and the
General Assembly of, 1927.
WHITE.

Judge Charles W. Heuisler, Central Sayings Bank, Baltimore.
Judge Morris A. Soper, Postoffice Building, Baltimore.
Dr. J. O. Spencer, Morgan College, Baltimore, President.
Harry E. Parkhurst, Gunther Building, Baltimore.
Albert G. Towers, Title Bldg., Baltimore.
Benjamin Schwartz, 817 Munsey Building, Baltimore.
Charles M. Cohn, Lexington Building, Baltimore.
Ralph P. Gilmore, Overlea.
Senator George C. Peverley, Mechanicsville.
John J. Stump, Cumberland.
Richard L. Cary, The Sun, Baltimore.
Mrs. George H. Van Hollen, 1733 Bolton Street, Baltimore.
Mrs. Theodore Van Doren, Hyattsville.

COLORED.

Rev. George F. Bragg, St. James P. E. Church, Baltimore.
Carl J. Murphy, Editor Afro-American, 628 N. Eutew Street, Balto.
Thomas J. Galloway, Real Estate, 628 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore,

Secretary.

William L. Fitzgerald, Lawyer, 1208 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore.
H. M. St. Clair, Merchant, Cambridge.
Rev. A. J. Mitchell, Asbury M. E. Church, Annapolis
Mrs. Anna McMechen, 2207 McCulloh Street, Baltimore.

COMMISSION ON EQUALIZATION OF FREIGHT RATES.
(Resolution No. 10 of 1924.)

Commission of 5 to co-operate with Public Service Commission in
reclassifying agricultural products and commodities and adjusting
freight rates on farm products on short hauls within the State.
Edwin Warfield, Jr.. Woodbine, Howard County.
Dr. Thomas B. Symons, College Park.

J. E. Tritt, Traffic Commissioner, Chamber of Commerce, Cumberland.
Charles T. Cockey, Jr.. Pikesville.
C. S. Williams, Baltimore City.

BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION.
(Resolution No. 14 of 1924.)

Commission of seven to co-operate with Baltimore and Ohio Rail-
road and civic and commercial organizations in celebrating Railroad's
centennial in 1927.

George Weems Williams, Attorney-at-Law, Maryland Trust Build-
ing, Baltimore.

John W. Garrett, Garrett Building, Baltimore.
Jacob Epstein, American Wholesale Corporation, Baltimore.
Alexander Brown, Baltimore and Calvert Streets, Baltimore.
Van Lear Black, Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
Holmes D. Baker, Frederick.
Oliver H. Bruce, Jr., Cumberland.

 

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