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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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88 MARYLAND MANUAL
Appropriations 1969 1970
General Funds ..................................... $ 788,070 $ 933,049
Special Funds.......................................... 424,898 484,379
Totals................................... $1,212,968 $1,417,428
Capital Fund Appropriation...... $ 180,900 $ 294,600
ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES ACT OF 1963
Chairman: Vladimir A. Wahbe
Harry Bard, Mrs. Carle A. Jackson, Robert E. Kendig, J. Thomas
Kibler, Henry J. Knott, Edmund C. Mester, Milton S. Schiller,
James A. Sensenbaugh.
Executive Secretary: J. Robertson McDonald
State Planning Department
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010
Title I of the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 (Public Law
88-204) provides Federal grants to colleges for the construction of
classrooms, laboratories, and libraries.
Title VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-329)
provides Federal grants to colleges for the purchase or installation
of laboratory and other special equipment and materials, and tele-
vision equipment and materials for closed circuit direct instruction.
In accordance with the provisions of the Act, the Governor desig-
nated the Board of Public Works as the State Commission, to admin-
ister the Act. In addition, the Governor appointed an Advisory Council
to administer the program and make recommendations to the Board
of Public Works.
The Advisory Council, with staff assistance, developed a State Plan.
These plans, approved by the Board of Public Works and the United
States' Commissioner of Education, became the blueprints for the
operation of the programs in Maryland.
The Advisory Council administers the program by providing staff;
by establishing priorities for Federal grants among the participating
colleges; by disseminating information; and, by maintaining liaison
between the colleges in Maryland, the State Commission, and the
United States Office of Education.
Federal grants to colleges in Maryland during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1969 through the programs administered by this Advisory
Council exceeded $3,700,000. Operating expenses of the Council are
met by Federal funds.
GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT
AND TRAINING
Chairman: Wilmer V. Bell
Director of Adult Education, Baltimore City Public Schools
Representing management: Arnold J. Kleff, Jr., Gerard G. Keogh.
Representing labor: Irving A. DesRoches, Oscar A. Hirsch, Norris
W. Tingle, Philip Van Gelder.
Representing the general public: Dudley Dillard, Benjamin Whit-
ten, Vacancy.
3 E. 25th Street, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: HOpkins 7-4000
The Governor appointed this ten-member committee in 1962 to
serve in an advisory capacity to the Maryland Department of Em-

 
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