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260 MARYLAND MANUAL covering retail credit sales. The Committee is inactive at the present time (S. J. B. No. 63, Acts of 1968). COMMISSION ON STATE AID TO NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Chairman: Otto Kraushaar Vice Chairman: Samuel L. Myers E. Clinton Bamberger, Jr., Meyer Eisenberg, Mrs. Edward D. Friedman, John B. Gray, Jr. Mannes F. Greenberg, E. Ralph Hostetter, Andrew M. Lewis, Mrs. Edward J. McNeal, Alfred E. Scanlan, Lloyd L. Simpkins, James P. Slicher, Melvin Sykes, Furman Templeton, William Walsh, Alan Wilner. Raymond G. Boileau, Director of Research Janet F. Shedd, Assistant 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 The Governor appointed this seventeen-member special Commission in 1969 to study the broad area of State aid to non-public schools in Maryland. The Commission includes among its membership a wide range of religious faiths. Hie legal profession, education, labor, pub- lishing, and minority groups. The Commission is also to study the entire area of church-state relations and to concentrate especially on the constitutional, philosophical and fiscal aspects. The Commission is to report to the Governor and the Legislature before the 1970 Session. COMMITTEE ON STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Chairman: Harry R. Hughes Vice Chairman: Paul E. Weisengoff Representing the Senate: John J. Bishop, Jr., Steny H. Hoyer, Mary L. Nock, Margaret C. Schweinhaut. Representing the House of Delegates: Rosalie S. Abrams, B. O. Aiken, Aris T. Allen, Carter M. Hickman., Ann R. Hull, Lester V. Jones, John F. X. O'Brien, Jacob Yingling. Consultants: William Anthony, James A. Learner, Edmund C. Mester. Denton 21629 The Student Financial Assistance Study Committee was appointed jointly by the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Delegates in 1968. The Committee is to investigate all scholarship and loan programs and to make recommendations regard- ing State policy with respect to providing financial assistance for students in higher education. COMMISSION TO STUDY SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY AND STATE TORT CLAIMS ACT Chairman: J. Harry Cross Paul Jacob Bailey, Samuel W. Barrick, Andrew J. Burns, Jr., Anthony M. Carey, Lloyd S. Mailman, Harvey M. Newman, E. J. Notley, Edward A. Tomlinson, James T. Wharton. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Calvert and Redwood Streets, Baltimore 21202 The Governor appointed this special Commission in 1968 at the request of the General Assembly to make a comprehensive study of the judicial doctrine of sovereign immunity. The Commission consists of ten members who are to make a study of the extent to which State |
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