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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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MARYLAND MANUAL 219
GOVERNOR'S SCIENCE RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD
Chairman: W. W. Eaton
George Asnip, Jr. J. L. Browning, John F. Connors, Edward J.
Cook, George Courtney, Harry B. Cummings, W. E. Cushen,
Alonzo G. Decker, Arthur B. Drought, B. O. Evans, Daniel Z.
Gibson, Ralph E. Gibson, Harold N. Glassman, Lawrence Hafstad,
Walter Hamilton, G. K. Hartman, John G. Honig, Robert D.
Huntoon, Martin D. Jenkins, Griffith Jones, Mitchell A. Kapland,
Martin Meyerson, John E. Motz, Michael Peiczar, Jr., N. V.
Petrou, Coleman Raphael, John H. W. Roper, Robert H. Roy,
Homer W. Schamp, Jr. Joseph A. Sellinger, S. D. Silver, L. Mercer
Smith, G. Russell Tatum, Charles W. Truesdall, P. L. Veltman,
William G. Vergara.
Secretariat for the Board: Lowell W. Frederick,
Science Resource Specialist
Department of Economic Development
State Office Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 268-3371
The Governor appointed the members of the _ Board in 1963 at the
request of the Economic Development Commission. The Board, which
is composed of leaders in the business, industrial, academic, profes-
sional, cultural, and governmental fields, grew out of the Maryland
Science-Industry Conference held on May 24, 1961. The Board is to
develop a stimulating science-industry climate in Maryland in order to
provide employment opportunities and services required by a growing
population.
DELMARVA ADVISORY COUNCIL
Officers
President: Norman W. Harrington, Maryland
1st Vice President: Lucius J. Kellam, Virginia
2nd Vice President: Samuel L. Shipley, Delaware
Treasurer: Philip B. Tankard, Virginia
Secretary: W. Darlington Denit
Maryland Representatives:
A. T. Blades, Angelo Villani, Norman W. Harrington,
George M. Nelson, William B. Braun (advisory), Richard
Gucker (advisory).
Executive Director: W. Darlington Denit
132 East Main Street, Salisbury 21801 Telephone: 742-9271
The Delmarva Advisory Council, originally called the Delmarva
Steering Committee, was recommended at the Delmarva Development
meeting held in Salisbury on December 3, 1963. The meeting was
attended by the Governors and representatives of Maryland, Dela-
ware and Virginia. As a result of this meeting, the Council was estab-
lished in 1964 to advance the economic and cultural welfare of the
people of the Delmarva Peninsula through advice, counsel and assist-
ance to such government agencies and private organizations as are
concerned with programs and activities to develop the resources and
economic activities of the area. At a second Governors' Conference
held on May II, 1967, the Delmarva Peninsula was designated by the
U. S. Department of Commerce, the Economic Development Admin-
istration, the Delmarva Economic Development District under the
terms of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965.

 
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