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MARYLAND MANUAL 261
Through conferences, seminars, symposia, and personal contacts,
Board members and staff provide assistance to state and local govern-
ments in areas which are affected by nuclear energy and space activi-
ties: agriculture, education, industry, labor, legislation, medicine, elec-
tric power, public health and public information. The Maryland repre-
sentative on the Board serves for a term which runs concurrently with
that of the appointing Governor (Code 1957, 1966 Repl. Vol., Art 41,
sees. 319-332).
Appropriations 1969 1970
Maryland Support Payments........... $ 10,000 $ 10,000
Total Operating Budget...................... 154,820 154,820
Staff: 6.
SOUTHERN REGIONAL EDUCATION BOARD
Members of the Board from Maryland:
Marvin Mandel, Governor
Wilson H. Elkins, Lowell Ensor, Edmund G. Mester, Mary L. Nock
G. Watson Algire, Certification Officer
Winfred L. Godwin, Director
130 Sixth Street., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30313 Telephone: Trinity 5-9211
College Park
(Prince George's County) 20742 Telephone; 454-0100
The Southern Regional Education Board operates under the terms
of the Southern Regional Education Compact of 1949 which the legis-
lature of Maryland ratified by Chapter 282, Acts of 1949. Fourteen
other states have also ratified the Compact. The purpose of the Com-
pact is to develop graduate, professional, and technical education in
the South without unnecessary duplication. The Southern Regional
Education Board is active in approximately twenty-five academic
fields. It administers the regional education contracts through which
states lacking schools in certain fields are able to secure training for
their students at institutions operated either by other states or by
private corporations. The Board also studies needs and resources in
various academic fields and joins with universities in Memoranda of
Agreement to plan the development of specific programs on a regional
basis. The University of Maryland carries on the administrative work
of the Board in Maryland (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sees.
185-88). The Maryland representatives on the Board are the Governor
and four other persons appointed by him.
Appropriations 1969 1970
General Funds ................................................ $174,245 $188,245
WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Board of Directors:
Frederick A. Babson, Virginia, Chairman
Joseph P. Yeldell, District of Columbia, Vice Chairman
Carlton R. Sickles, Maryland, Second Vice Chairman
Ned R. Thomas, Virginia
Thomas W. Fletcher, District of Columbia
James P. Gleason, Maryland
Nicholas A. Colasanto, Lee M. Rhoads, Virginia, Alternate
Directors

 
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