164 MARYLAND MANUAL
Daniel Z. Gibson; Martin D. Jenkins; Sister Margaret Mary;
Richard D. Weigle.
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I
The Governor appointed this Commission in 1956 at the recommen-
dation of the Commission to Study the Needs of Higher Education in
Maryland. The Commission is to make a continuing study of problems
of higher education in Maryland and keep the public informed of these
problems.
MARYLAND COMMISSION FOR THE PREVENTION AND
TREATMENT OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
^ Chairman: Thomas J. S. Waxter
Vico-Chairmom Mrs. Ralph 0. Dulany, Richard
Grumbacher; Mrs. William H. Wood
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I
The Governor appointed this Commission in 1956 to give state-wide
leadership in establishing a program for the prevention and treatment
of juvenile delinquency. At present the Commission has 40 members.
Staff and services are provided by the Department of Public Welfare.
GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE FOR THE REGULATION AND
STUDY OF MIGRATORY LABOR IN MARYLAND
Chairman: Paul E. Nystrom, Director,
Agricultural Extension Service
Perry F. Prather, Director, State Department of Health;
Thomas J. S. Waxter, Director, State Department of Welfare;
Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., State Superintendent of Schools;
Murray L. Schuster, Commissioner of Labor and Industry;
Robert B. Kimble, Executive Director, Department of Employ-
ment Security; Col. Carey Jannan, Superintendent Maryland
State Police; Rev. Willis R. Ford, Executive Secretary, Mary-
land-Delaware Council of Churches; Msgr. Joseph J. Leary,
Catholic Rural Life Conference; John W. Rue, Executive Sec-
retary, Tri-State Packers Association; C. E. Wise, Jr., Execu-
tive Secretary, Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; Estella Everett,
Secretary, Maryland State Grange; D. Eldred Rinehart, Presi-
dent, Maryland State Fruit Growers' Associ'ation; Francis
Stark, Maryland State Vegetable Growers' Association;
Charles A. Della, Maryland-D. C. AFL-CIO.
University of Maryland, College Park
At the request of the General Assembly, the Governor created this
Committee in 1959 to develop and recommend standards which will
insure that out-of-state farm laborers shall be imported, maintained,
and employed in Maryland under satisfactory conditions of housing,
sanitation, health, and welfare. The Legislature specified the following
membership for the Committee: the Director of the State Department
of Health; the Director of the State Department of Welfare; the State
Superintendent of Schools; the Commissioner of the Department of
Labor and Industry; the Executive Director of the Department of
Employment Security; the Director of the Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Maryland; the Superintendent of Maryland State
Police; the Executive Secretary of the Maryland-Delaware Council of
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