COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYER HEALTH
CARE COSTS
Chairperson: William A. Beasman, Jr. 244-3333
Susan W. Davis; Cynthia A. deVillemarette; Dale
Erdly; William Craig Halbert; Alan P. Hoblitzell,
Jr.; Aris Mardirossian; Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.;
William B. Snyder.
The Governor created the Committee on Em-
ployer Health Care Costs in November 1988. The
Committee serves as a subcommittee of the
Governor's Commission on Health Care Policy and
Financing.
MARYLAND EXECUTIVE
HELICOPTER ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Chairperson:
Melvin A. Steinberg, Lieutenant Governor
Charles L. Benton III; R Adams Cowley, M.D.;
Francis X. Kelly; Timothy F. Maloney; Ameen I.
Ramzy, M.D.; Paul H. Reincke; John M. Staubitz;
Warner I. Sumpter; Elmer H. Tippett.
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-2804
At the request of the General Assembly, the
Governor reconstituted the Maryland Med-Evac
Helicopter Advisory Committee (1977-1983) as
the Maryland Executive Helicopter Advisory Com-
mittee in August 1987 (Joint Resolution no. 20,
Acts of 1987). The Maryland Executive Helicopter
Advisory Committee provides oversight and policy
guidelines to the Maryland Emergency Medical Ser-
vices Systems regarding the State Med-Evac Pro-
gram.
MARYLAND HUMANITIES
COUNCIL
Chairperson: Albert R. C. Westwood
Elizabeth Baer; R. Cresap Davis; Ralph E.
Eshelman; Patricia S. Florestano; Bernice
Friedland; J. Elizabeth Garroway; Catherine R.
Gira; Jack L. B. Gohn; Saretha G. Greene; Agnes
M. Griffen; Gilbert Gude; Freeman A. Hrabowski
III; John W. Huston; Edward T. Lewis; Richard
Macksey; Everett L. Marshburn; J. Jefferson Miller
II; Robert L. Weinberg; Mary Zimmerman.
Appointed by Governor: Carl Bode; Cornelius P.
Darcy; Joseph T. Durham; Sandy F. Eisenberg; H.
Margret Zassenhaus.
Naomi F. Collins, Executive Director
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Executive Commissions/411
516 N. Charles St., Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21201 625-4830
The Maryland Humanities Council was formed
in 1970 in response to the federal law creating the
National Endowment for the Humanities (P.L. 89-
209). It is a private, nonprofit Maryland corpora-
tion funded by the federal government,
foundations, corporations, and individuals, and by
a grant from the Division of Historical and Cultural
Programs of the Maryland Department of Housing
and Community Development. The Governor
appoints four to six of its twenty-one to twenty-six
volunteer members. The Council reports regularly
to the Governor.
The Council awards grants for humanities pro-
jects for the public to promote understanding and
appreciation of the humanities in Maryland. The
humanities include such subjects as history, lan-
guages, literature, jurisprudence, ethics, philoso-
phy, archaeology, linguistics, comparative religion,
cultural anthropology, history and criticism of the
arts, and aspects of the social and natural sciences
that use historical or philosophical approaches. The
humanities are concerned chiefly with ideas, the
meanings of languages, and values. These bodies of
knowledge differ from quantitative or value-free
aspects of the social and natural sciences and the
creation or performance of the fine arts.
Brochures, grant information, and newsletters
are available upon request.
MARYLAND JUVENILE JUSTICE
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairperson: George B. Rasin, Jr., 1991
Vice-Chairperson: Judson P. Garrett, Jr., 1991
Peter D. Blauvelt; Lamonte Cooke; Michael J.
Flaherty; Perry C. Gaidurgis; Clementine L.
Kaufman; David B. Mitchell; Donald Nelinson;
Alexander J. Palenscar; David Sann. Terms expire
1989.
Cornelius J. Behan; Louis L. DePazzo; Eddie M.
Harrison; John M. Hodge-Williams; Douglass H.
Moore; Jeffrey Ridgeway; Linda D'Amario Rossi;
Calvin Street; Adele Wilzack; Gerald W. Winegrad.
Terms expire 1990.
Thomas E. Hickman; Madeline Moore; Alfred J.
O'Ferrall III; Dorothea L. Reese; Mark Shriver;
Harriette Taylor; Alan M. Wilner. Terms expire
1991.
Linda Koban, Executive Director
301 W Preston St., Room 1501
Baltimore, MD 21201 225-4817
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