State Agencies
College of Engineering. Fall 1977 enrollment
was 1,172 (F.T.E. 1,095): 942 full-time and 230
part-time students. The college is fully
accredited by the Commission on Higher Educa-
tion, Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools.
St. Mary's is a Serviceman's Opportunity Col-
lege. Other special programs include community
service internships, an evening degree program,
study abroad, and Winter Term. The summer ses-
sion encompasses the Tidewater Mxisic Festival,
music camps for secondary school students,
learning vacations for families and adults, and a
summer program for children, as well as academ-
ic courses for college credit and a summer insti-
tute in estuarine biology.
MARYLAND SAVINGS-SHARE INSUR-
ANCE CORPORATION
President and Chairperson: Robert L. Stocksdale
Vice-President: Dennis B. Berlin
Secretary: Walter R. Klohr, Jr.
Trea-iurer: John S. Morton, Jr.
Board of Directors.' James C. Alban III; Dennis B.
Berlin; Jerome S. Cardin; Eugene V. Chircus;
Walter R. Klohr, Jr.; E. Scott Moore; John S.
Morton, Jr.; Robert L. Stocksdale; J. Frank
Raley, Jr.; R. Bnice Wood; Douglas R. Lucas.
Harry B. Wolf, Jr., Executive Vice-President
901 N. Howard Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-7810
The Maryland Savings-Share Insurance Corpo-
ration was created by Chapter 131, Acts of 1962,
to insure savings and loan and building and loan
associations throughout the State. Membership in
the Corporation is available to all savings and
loan associations throughout the State that meet
the qualifications of the Maryland Savings-Share
Insurance Corporation. The Corporation is
funded by the member savings and loan
associations.
The Corporation consists of eleven directors,
eight of whom are elected by the member
associations and are representatives of the mem-
ber savings and loan associations. Members serve
four-year terms. The Governor, with the advice of
the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation,
appoints three directors for four-year terms. The
Corporation selects its own Chairperson and |
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adopts its own rules, by-laws, and regulations
(Code 1957, Art. 23, sees. 161MM-161XX).
GOVERNOR'S SCIENCE ADVISORY
COUNCIL
Chairperson: Mitchell A. Kapland
Vice-Chairperson.' Julius H. Taylor
Edward J. Cook, Ralph E. Gibson, Evans Hay-
ward, John G. Honig, B. James Lowe, Samuel
P. Massie, Jr., Joseph H. McLain, Martin
Meyerson, Gairdner B. Moment, John F.
O'Leary, Harold D. Palmer, Michael J.
Peiczar, Jr., Robert H. Roy, Gerard H.
Schlimm, Seymour D. Silver, Jack E. Snell,
Charles H. Southwick, Robert J. Thompson,
Jr., William C. Vergara, Peter E. Wagner
Harry Kriemelmeyer, Executive Director
P. 0. Box 460
College Park 20740 Telephone: 927-3064
The Governor appointed this Council by Ex-
ecutive Order in 1970 to succeed the Governor's
Science Resources Advisory Council. It is to
provide the Governor with objective scientific or
technological advice as he deems necessary and
appropriate, identify broad future problems in
all fields to which scientific approaches should
be applied, to formulate recommendations to al-
leviate these problems and to define problem
areas to which committees could find solutions
or recommendations for action. The Council is
also to define scientific areas where additional
research or the analysis of data is badly needed,
to review the available resources to perform such
analysis, and to recommend the approach to be
used. The Council is further to improve scientific
education, including identification of well-defined
problem areas for studies to be performed by
graduate students, particularly those studies that
will be of value to the State, to act as a liaison
with scientists of other states or agencies in co-
ordinating approaches to common scientific
problems, and to provide scientific and techno-
logical advice to the principal Executive
Departments at the Governor's request or with
his approval.
STATE SCHOLARSHIP BOARD
Chairperson: Robert M. Taubman, 1979
William E. Dykes, Jr., 1979; Carol S. Petzold,
1979; Dr. Joseph A. Sellinger, 1981; Sheila M. |