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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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290 MARYLAND MANUAL
MARYLAND HEALTH AND HIGHER EDUCATION
FACILITIES AUTHORITY
Chairman: George B. Shaw, 1977
Vice Chairman: Samuel Gorlitz, 1976
Ex officio member: J. Millard Tawes, Treasurer of Maryland.
Appointed members: Edward T. Little, 1974; Mrs. Lyn Meyerhoff,
1974; Robert D. H. Harvey, 1975; Robert A. Sindall, Jr., 1975;
Melvin M. Berger, 1978; John A. Luetkemeyer, 1978.
Edward W. Lister, Jr., Executive Director
2310 Maryland National Bank Building
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 837-6220
The Maryland Health and Higher Education Facilities Authority
was created by Chapter 408, Acts of 1970. The Authority consists of
nine members, of whom the Treasurer of Maryland serves ex officio,
and eight members appointed by the Governor for five year terms.
Members may be reappointed. The Governor designates the Chairman
and the Vice Chairman. The Authority appoints the Executive Direc-
tor and a general counsel, neither of whom can be members.
The purpose of the Authority is to enable private health and higher
educational facilities to use the Authority as a vehicle to issue bonds
and thereby pay a lower rate of interest. The Authority was created
to provide certain hospitals and institutions for higher education with
the facilities and structures which are needed to carry out the pur-
poses of the Maryland Health and Higher Facilities Authority Act of
1970 (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 43C).
MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN CORPORATION
Chairman: Fred 1. Archibald, 1976
Vice Chairman: J. Joseph Curran, Jr., 1974
Ex officio members: Wilson H. Elkins; Robert M. Taubman.
Appointed members: H. Grant Hathaway, 1974; Frederic A.
Jackson, 1974; W, Gordon Burns, 1976; Mrs. W. Kenneth
Root, 1976; David N. Bates, 1978; H. Vernon Eney, 1978;
David W. Zimmerman, 1978.
Executive Director: James A. Learner, Jr.
2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-4160
The Maryland Higher Education Loan Corporation, created by
Chapter 689, Acts of 1963, consists of eleven members. The Chairman
of the State Scholarship Board and the President of the University
of Maryland, or his designated representative, serve as ex officio
members. The remaining members are appointed by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Governor designates
the Chairman and the Vice Chairman.
The Corporation has the power to lend money or to guarantee loans
made by approved lenders to residents of the State who are attending
or are planning to attend colleges or vocational, trade and technical
schools within or without the State. The Corporation may accept gifts,
bequests and governmental appropriations or grants for its purposes.
The Corporation is also empowered to establish rules and regulations
for the granting, administration, and repayment of student loans.

 
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