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MARYLAND MANUAL 89 ployment Security, the State Department of Education, and the Gov- ernor's Office to implement the training and retraining program of the President's Manpower Development and Training Act. MARYLAND COMMITTEE ON STATE FULBRIGHT-HAYES SCHOLARSHIPS Chairman: Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. Vernon Anderson, Wilbur Devilbiss, Randle Elliott, Robert R. Kline, William McClain, Harold D. Reese, Alice Reynolds, Joseph A. Sellinger, Edward N. Wilson, Vacancy. 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: SAratoga 7-6360 This Committee was originally established by the President of the United States under Public Law 684 as part of the international edu- cation and cultural exchange program of the United States govern- ment. Its purpose is to promote the better understanding of the United States abroad and to increase the mutual understanding between peoples of other countries. As a part of the program, the State Com- mittee is to screen applications from Maryland residents who are in their senior years in attendance at colleges and universities in the United States to undertake graduate study abroad. The Committee recommends up to two candidates neither of whom may choose the same country and forwards the applications to the Institute of Inter- national Education for consideration by the Board of Foreign Scholar- ships. Members of the Committee are appointed by the Governor for indefinite terms. MARYLAND PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION Chairman: Herbert B. Cahan, 1971 Vice Chairman: Fred 1. Archibald, 1971 A. Harris Grossman, 1970; Leonora C. Nast, 1970; Leonard H. Rosenberg, 1970; Frank L. Bentz, Jr., 1971; Wilmer V. Bell, 1973; T. Wilson Cahall, 1973; Ross Jones, 1974; James A. Sensenbaugh, 1974. Executive Director: Frederick Breitenfeld Warren S. Park, Jr., Director of Programming and Operations William G. Workman, Director of Development William F. Hallstead III, Director of Community Services Richard S. Duncan, Director of Engineering Krieger and Jorgensen, Legal Counsel Owings Mills 21117 Telephone: 366-5600 The Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, originally created by Chapter 202, Acts of 1966, as the Maryland Educational-Cultural Television Commission, had its functions expanded by Chapter 646, Acts of 1967, when it became known as the Maryland Educational- Cultural Broadcasting Commission. The Commission was created to develop, operate and maintain a system of State, regional, and local facilities to provide educational and cultural television and radio pro- gramming throughout Maryland. The Commission consists of eleven members appointed by the Gov- ernor for five-year terms. The Governor designates the Chairman and the Vice Chairman of the Commission. One of the members must be the State Superintendent of Schools and two other members are designated by the State Board of Education. Members are chosen because of their interest in. public education, libraries, art, music, drama, higher education, the television and radio industries, or other |
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