84 MARYLAND MANUAL
CUMBERLAND FLOOD PREVENTION COMMISSION.
(Resolution No. 15, 1927.)
Commission to consist of the following named in the resolution:
Hons. Thomas W. Koon, Charles Z. Heakitt, William A. Gunter,
Morgan C. Harris and William C. Walsh.
To investigate flood prevention plans and to confer with the au-
thorities of West Virginia or special commission or committee appoint-
ed by the West Virginia Legislature and conclude an agreement with
such authorities with respect to said plans and to report to the next
General Assembly the result of the proceedings of this commisioii,
INTER-RACIAL COMMISSION.
(Acts 19-27 Ch. 559.)
To consider questions concerning the welfare of colored people resid-
ing in Maryland, recommend legislation and. sponsor movements look-
ing to the welfare of such people and to the improvement of interracial
conditions.
WHITE MEMBERS.
Albert S. Cook, State Superintendent of Schools, ex-officio.
Ralph P. Gilmore, Baltimore.
Judge Morris A. Soper, Postoffice Building, Baltimore.
Senator George C, Peverley, Mechanicsville.
Harry E. Parkhurst, Gunther Building, Baltimore,
Robert F. Roberts, 4319 N. Charles Street, Baltimore.
Louis Binder, Equitable Building, Baltimore.
Dr. J. O. Spencer, Morgan College, Baltimore.
Mrs. George Abram Moss, Annapolis.
John J. Stump, Cumberland.
COLORED MEMBERS.
Rev. George F. Bragg, 1425 McMechen Street, Baltimore.
Jesse Nicholas, 1012 Arlington Avenue, Baltimore.
J. F. Stewart, 402 E. Church Street, Salisbury.
Truly Hatchet, 900 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore.
Rev. Benj. T. Perkins, Annapolis.
W. L. Fitzgerald, 1208 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore.
Bishop A. L. Gaines, 1522 McCulloh Street, Baltimore.
T. J. Calloway, Glendale.
Mrs. Anna McMechen, 2207 McCulloh Street, Baltimore.
COMMISSION FOR BI-CENTENNIAL OF GEORGE
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.
(Resolution No. 21 of 1924.)
Commission of 15 to co-operate with Congressional Commission and
Commissions of other States, and with Commissions established by the
Sulgrave Institution and civic bodies in celebrating in the year 1931
the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington and to re-
port to the General Assembly of 1927 such plans and program as they
deem advisable.
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