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Miscellaneous Commissions MARYLAND ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY Chairman: Henry C. Douglas, 1971 Gordon M. Cairns, Ph.D., 1968; Thomas E. Widerman, 1968; Dick Duffey, 1968; John G. Geyer, 1969; John P. Moore, 1969; William J. Peoples, M.D., M.P.H., 1969; Charles A. Delia, 1970; N. Elliott Felt, Jr., 1970; Wallace MacWilliams, 1970; Russell Morgan, M.D., 1971. Maryland Port Authority, Pier 2, Pratt Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-2118 The Maryland Advisory Commission on Atomic Energy was created by Chapter 188, Acts of 1966. The Commission consists of eleven members, appointed by the Governor for four-year terms, with one member representing each of the following fields: agriculture, atomic energy, industry, education, law, medicine, Maryland Port Authority, power, public health, transportation, and sanitary engineering. The Commission was created to advise the Governor and State officials on matters arising from the peaceful application of atomic energy. Application of atomic energy to peaceful pursuits can result in situations involving governmental responsibility of the State which are novel and without precedent. Ready access to the advice of quali- fied experts representing these various scientific disciplines, profes- sions, productive arts and sectors of economic activity enables the State government to cope with the new situations or grasp new oppor- tunities for economic development which arise from the peaceful appli- cation of atomic energy (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1967 Supp., Art. 41, sec. 359A). ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION STUDY OF THE BOSTON-WASHINGTON CORRIDOR Chairman: Richardson Dilworth Representatives of the Governor of Maryland: Fred 1. Archibald, Francis X. Gallagher 2635 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Building, Philadelphia 9, Pennsylvania Telephone: Kingsley 6-3000 This Committee was appointed in 1963 by the Governors of the eight States in the Boston-Washington corridor at the suggestion of the President of the United States, to plan for transportation facili- ties in the Corridor. The Committee is to meet from time to time and to submit such recommendations and reports as may be necessary. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RIGHTS Chairman: William C. Rogers, Sr., Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations Representing the State Senate: Thomas M. Anderson, Jr., James dark, Jr„ John J. Bishop, Jr., Verda Welcome. Representing the House of Delegates: Aris T. Allen, William J. Goodman, Martin A. Kircher, Joseph A. Schirano. Representing the general public: William Adkins II, Edna Over Campbell, Earl Koger, Sr., Mayme Oberfield. 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 |
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