MARYLAND MANUAL. 89
INTER-RACIAL COMMISSION.
(Acts 1927 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, Overlea.
Judge Morris A. Soper, 102 W. 39th Street, 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 Abrain Moss, Annapolis.
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.
Mrs. Anna McMechen, 2207 McCulloh Street, Baltimore.
George Watty, ,')40 W. Lanvale Street, Baltimore.
MARYLAND GEORGE WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL
COMMISSION
(Joint Resolution No. 24 of the General Assembly of Maryland 1931.)
NOTE: The 200th Anniversary of the birth of George Washington
will be celebrated from February 22nd, 1932 until Thanksgiving Day
1932. The Federal Government has appointed a National Commission
for the celebration, and all of tlic States are appointing State commis-
sions. The Maryland commission consists of fifteen members, all ap-
pointed by the Governor, but six of whom must be selected from certain
organizations.
Mr. DeCourcy W. Thorn, Vice-President Maryland Historical Society,
405 Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. George S. Robertson, Secretary Maryland Society of the Sons of
the American Revolution and Treasurer General of the National
Society, 514 Park Bank Building, Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. Ernest J. Clark, Past President Sons of the American Revolu-
tion, 1043 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Maryland.
Hon. James H. Preston, Past President Maryland Society of the Sons
of the American Revolution and past President General of the
National Society, 911 Munsey Building, Baltimore, Maryland.
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