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80 MARYLAND MANUAL
Community Colleges; Richard A. Mumma, representing the private
colleges; Thomas W. Pyles, representing the State Department of
Education; William S. Ratchford H, representing the Maryland
County Commissioners' Association; S. Edward Smith, represent-
ing the Maryland Office of Economic Opportunity.
University College,
University of Maryland, College Park 20740
The Governor appointed this Council in 1967 as the Maryland agency
to administer Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The Council
consists of representatives and institutions concerned with education.
MARYLAND ARTS COUNCIL
Chairman: Mrs. George V. Parkhurst, 1969
Vice Chairman: Lewis M. Hess, 1969
Bernard B. Perlman, 1968; Archibald C. Rogers, 1968; Mrs. G.
Bowie Rose, 1968; Elliott W. Galkin, 1969; Charles S. Kent, 1970;
Eugene W. Leake, 1970; Charles Parkhurst, 1970.
Executive Director: Robert Marchand
Assistant Director: Jim Dale
III North Charles Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 685-7470
The Maryland Arts Council was created by Chapter 644, Acts of
1967 to replace the Governor's Council on the Arts in Maryland, which
had been established by Executive Order on March 30, 1966, in con-
formity with the provisions of the National Foundation on the Arts
and Humanities.
The Commission consists of eleven members. Nine of these members
are appointed by the Governor for three-year terms. Two members
must be members of the General Assembly, one of whom is to be
appointed by the President of the Senate and the other by the Speaker
of the House of Delegates. Members of the Council are chosen because
of their participation in civic, educational and professional organiza-
tions concerned with or engaged in the production of the performing,
visual or creative arts. Members must also represent all sections of the
State geographically. The Council selects its own officers and employs
the necessary staff members.
The Council is authorized to conduct programs. Among these are
the Statewide survey of the resources and needs in the arts, to deter-
mine the extent to which existing resources can fill these needs, to
encourage and assist in the formation of locale community arts coun-
cils, as well as to make grants to arts organizations and individual
artists. The Council may also provide technical and consultative assist-
ance to arts organizations throughout the State and design new or
expanded arts programs (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1967 Supp., Art.
41, sees. 887-395).
Appropriations 1967 1968
General Funds ................................. $50,053 $50,000
Staff: 4.
Health and Mental Hygiene
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
Chairman: John C. Whitehorn, M.D.. 1971
Vice Chairman: William S. Spicer, M.D., 1971
Leo H. Bartemeir, M.D., 1969; Noel E. Foss, Phar. D„ 1969;

 
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