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GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING Chairman: Wilmer V. Bell Director of Adult Education, Baltimore City Public Schools Representing management: Arnold J. Kleff, Jr., Gerard G. Keogh. Representing labor: Irving A. DesRoches, Oscar A. Hirsch, Norris W. Tingle, Philip Van Gelder. Representing the general public: Dudley Dillard, Arthur D. Wed- dington, Benjamin Whitten. 3 E. 25th Street, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: Hopkins 7-4000 The Governor appointed this ten-member committee in 1962 to serve in an advisory capacity to the Maryland Department of Em- ployment Security, the State Department of Education, and the Gov- ernor's Office to implement the training and retraining program of the President's Manpower Development and Training Act. GOVERNOR'S STUDY GROUP ON VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Chairman: Comer S. Coppie Executive Committee: R. Kenneth Barnes, James E. Carson, M.D., James A. McCallum, M.D., James G. Rennie. Board members: James Clark, Jr., M. Elizabeth Colston, Charles A. Delia, Norman Hebden, Raleigh C. Hobson) Chester A. Troy, David W. Zimmerman. 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-3010 In 1964, the Governor appointed the Governor's Study Group on Vocational Education in order to have a full and complete study made of the need for a Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Center in Maryland. In August 1966, the Study Group approved recommenda- tions for the Center which is to be administered by the State Depart- ment of Education's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. The Gen- eral Assembly in 1967 approved funds to proceed with the detailed working drawings. In September 1966, the Governor's Study Group was awarded a Vocational Rehabilitation Administration grant for the purpose of conducting a comprehensive study of the State's total rehabilitation efforts, including the orderly development of public and non-profit services and resources, in order that, by 1975, vocational rehabilitation services will be available to all handicapped people in Maryland in need of such services. The Governor's Study Group will continue to be the sponsoring agent for this expanded study until the Fall of 1968. STATE COMMITTEE ON FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS Chairman: Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. Vernon Anderson, Wilbur Devilbiss, Randle Elliott, Robert R. Kline, William McClain, John H. Morey, Alice Reynolds, Joseph A. Sellinger, Edward M. Wilson. Secretary: Harold D. Reese 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: SAratoga 7-6360 This Committee was originally established by the President of the United States under Public Law 584 as part of the international edu- cation and cultural exchange program of the United States govern- |
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