MARYLAND MANUAL 169
The Governor appointed this special committee in 1960 to study
the laws relating to the building, homestead, and savings and loan
associations in the State and to report its recommendations to the
Governor and to the General Assembly in 1961. The Committee com-
pleted its work with the passage of Chapter 205, Acts of 1961.
GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON PROVIDENT HOSPITAL
Chairman: Aaron A. Baer
Murray Abramson, Irma George Dixon, Effie Ellis, Herbert
G. Fritz, Carl Hauswald, Dwight O. W. Holmes, Robert Jack-
son, J. Alvin Jones, Marvin Mandel, Ralph B. Murphy, Rudolf
J. Pendall, Thomas H. Pitts, Richard T. Rombro, William S.
Stone, Simon C. Wolman.
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The Governor appointed this Commission in 1960 to make a study
of the health needs of the total State-wide community serviced by
Provident Hospital in Baltimore. The Commission was directed to
indicate methods by which these needs might be met, and to make
recommendations as to the part the hospital might play in meeting
these needs, with particular emphasis on the advanced training of
nurses and physicians. The Commission completed its work and sub-
mitted its report to the Governor in October 1960 (J. R. No. 38, Acts
of 1960).
GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE FOR THE REGULATION AND
STUDY OF MIGRATORY LABOR IN MARYLAND
Chairman: Paul E. Nystrom, Director,
Agricultural Extension Service
Perry F. Prather, M.D., Commissioner, 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; Stephen C. Cromwell, Executive Director, Depart-
ment of Employment Security; Col. Carey Jarman, Superin-
tendent, Maryland State Police; Rev. Donzel C. Wildey, Exec-
utive Secretary, Maryland-Delaware Council of Churches;
Msgr. Joseph J. Leary, Executive Secretary, Catholic Rural
Life Conference; John W. Rue, Executive Secretary, Tri-State
Packers Association; C. E. Wise, Jr., Executive Secretary,
Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; Estella Everett, Secretary,
Maryland State Grange; D. Eldred Rinehart, Maryland Horti-
cultural Society; Francis C. Stark, Maryland 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
permanent 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, ana welfare. The Legislature specified
the following membership for the Committee: the Commissioner of
Health; the Director of the State Department of Welfare; the State
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