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WHITE MEMBERS.
Term Expires.
Albert S. Cook, State Superintendent of Schools, ex-officio.
Thomas J. S. Waxter, 4721 East Lane, Baltimore.. ..... ..... ...........1940
Ralph P. Gilmore, Overlea.. .. ... ................................1940
W. Price Ambrose, 3851 Roland Ave., Baltimore 1942
Herman Scherr, Rochester Court Apts., Baltimore .. .. 1942
Rev. Asbury Smith, 5270 Reisterstown Rd., Baltimore .. .. .1942
Dr. J. O. Spencer, Morgan College, Baltimore 1944
Mrs Edna P. Payne, Annapolis 1944
George Henderson, Cumberland 1944
Dr. Charles V. Hayden, Leonardtown ..... — 1940
COLORED MEMBERS.
Rev. George F. Bragg, 1425 McMechen Street, Baltimore .. 1940
Jesse Nicholas, 1012 Arlington Avenue, Baltimore .............. 1940
Charles E. Hearn, Crisfield . .. .......... -1940
Leon Roye, Havre de Grace .. ........ ... 1942
Mrs. Lillie Jackson, 1216 Druid Hill Ave. ... ....... . 1942
Mrs. Bertha Winston, 1500 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. 1944
Augustus D. Knox, 624 S. Paca St., Baltimore - 1944
Marge S. Callaway, 2016 Madison Ave., Baltimore 1944
T. Hunter Rhodes, Cumberland 1942
COMMISSION ON SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEGROES.
(Chapter 506, Acts of 1937.)
Members of Commission.
Name. Address.
Ivan E. McDougle, Chairman 1941 1219 Round Hill Road, Baltimore
Violet Hill Whyte 1941 625 N. Carrollton Ave., Baltimore
Francis M. Wood 1941 Old Frederick Road, Catonsville
James F. Walker ... ... 1939 .... ... Federalsburg
Charles E. Hodges, Sr. . ... 1939 ......... Rockville
Carl J. Murphy ... ... 1939 2406 Overland Ave., Baltimore
Ex-officio Members.
Willard M. Hillegeist, Director of Admissions, University of Maryland.
Dwight O. W. Holmes, President of Morgan College.
(Appointment pending), President of Princess Anne College.
Office of the Commission, 2128 Madison Ave., Baltimore.
The purpose of this Commission and the Law creating it are to
provide professional and other scholarships for Negroes who cannot
obtain desired courses at Morgan or Princess Anne Colleges. The
Commission shall make a report of its activities to the General
Assembly of 1939, and shall include therein a report of any study
of higher education for Negroes, and the State's relation thereto,
that in its discretion, the Commission may make; and especially shall
the Commission consider the desirability and possibility of Morgan
College becoming a State-owned College for Negroes, or whether it
would be more practicable for said College to remain under its present
control with the State continuing to grant substantial aid under an
agreement that it would carry on certain educational work for the
State. The Commission is authorized to confer with the Board of
Trustees of Morgan College in order that it may present in its report
recommendations as to the most practicable and desirable way of
integrating Morgan College with the State's system of higher educa-
tion for Negroes.
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