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246 MARYLAND MANUAL North Atlantic States' (2) the Middle Atlantic States, (3) the Chesa- peake Bay Area, and (4) the South Atlantic States. In place of special committees which in the past dealt with particular species, the 16th Annual Meeting created an overall scientific committee to digest scientific material and present condensed reports to the Com- mission. A similar committee was established to report on legal matters. The technical advice and research facilities of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service are available to the Commission and its member states. Each participating state contributes to the support of the Commission in proportion to the value of its Marine Fisheries catch as compared with the total Atlantic catch. The Commission issues mimeographed minutes of Annual, Section, and Committee meetings. The Annual Meeting minutes contain scientific appendices. The Commission also issues printed Annual Reports. All are on file in the office of the Department of Chesapeake Bay Affairs (Code 1967, 1964 Repl. Vol., Art. 66C, sees. 256-61). The Commission also publishes and distributes the Marine Resources Leaflet series, including Atlantic Menhaden, Soft-Shell Clam, Southern Shrimp, American Lobster, Summer Flounder, American Shad, Striped Bass, Haddock, Atlantic Cod, and Oyster. Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds. .............. $2,000 $2,000 Staff: 2. EDUCATION COMMISSION OF THE STATES Maryland Educational Council members: Marvin Mandel, Governor; Thomas Hunter Lowe, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Senator Mary Nock; Wilson H. Elkins, President, University of Maryland; Wesley N. Dorn, Director, Maryland Council for Higher Education; Mrs. M. Richmond Farring, President, Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; James A. Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of Schools. Officers of the Commission Chairman: Tom McCall, Oregon Vice Chairman: Andrew Holt, Tennessee Treasurer: Mrs. John E. Gray, Texas Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, State-Federal Relations Richard Millard, Director of Higher Education Services James Hazlett, Administrative Director, National Assessment of Educational Progress Suite 822, Lincoln Tower Building, 1860 Lincoln, Denver, Colorado 80203 Telephone: 256-3631 The Education Commission of the States operates under the provi- sions of the Compact for Education which Maryland ratified by Chap- ter 128, Acts of 1966. The Commission was created to establish and maintain close cooperation and understanding among the executive, legislative, professional educational and lay leadership on a nation- wide basis at the State and local levels. It also informs political and educational leaders of current trends and ideas in education, as well as to provide a forum for the discussion, development, crystallization and recommendation of public policy alternatives in the field of education. In addition, the Commission provides a clearing house of information on matters relating to educational problems ana how they are being met in different places throughout the United States, so that |
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