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MARYLAND MANUAL 63
gation of needs throughout the State for undergraduate, graduate and adult education, for professional and technical training and for research facilities. The Council also has the responsibility for the presentation of plans and recommendations for the establishment and location of new facilities and programs. The Council conducts studies regarding the Statewide coordination of the activities of the public institutions of higher learning, academi- cally, administratively, and fiscally and makes recommendations to the governing boards of public institutions of higher education, as well as to State officials. The agencies, and institutions having custody of and responsibility for data, statistics, and information on matters pending before or of interest to the Council are required to comply with any reasonable request of the Council for such information. The Council also submits an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly which includes a report of its activities, together with the results of any studies it has undertaken or completed, together with such plans or recommendations respecting higher education (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 77. sees. 325-828). Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds . $197,480 $166,160 Staff: 9. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE STATE COLLEGES President: William L. Wilson, 1974 Vice President: Samuel Hopkins, 1970 Ex officio member: James A. Sensenbaugh Appointed members: Mrs. Thomas W. H. White, Jr., 1968; Victor Frenkil, 1969; Elaine C. Davis, 1971; Robert B. Hamill, 1972; Mathias J. DeVito, 1975; Robert B. Watts, 1976. Executive Director: Comer S. Coppie Staff Specialist, Academic Affairs: Jerusa C. Wilson Staff Specialist, Finance and Management: Charles W. Thomas Staff Specialist, Capital Improvements: Jackson S. Saunders 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-3010 Chapter 41, Acts of 1963 established the Board of Trustees of the State Colleges to direct and control the four-year public colleges of the State. The Board consists of nine members, eight of whom are appointed by the Governor. The State Superintendent of Schools serves as an ex officio member. The eight appointive members serve for nine- year terms and may be reappointed (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art, 77, Chap. 18, sees. 164-65). Appropriations 1967 1968 Operating $18,388,255 $21,081,853 Bond - 5,426,000 5,808.000 General Funds 310,900 908,000 BOWIE STATE COLLEGE Samuel L. Myers, Ph.D., President Bowie (Prince George's County) 20715 Telephone: 262-3350 The Bowie State College is a State-operated school for preparing students for elementary and secondary school teaching and other pro- fessional careers. It was originally established in 1867 as the Balti- |
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