24 TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Executive Director of National Historic Publications Commission, The
National Archives; Wilbur H. Hunter, Director, Peale Museum, Balti-
more, Maryland; Bryden B. Hyde, Architect, Gibson Island, Maryland;
Thomas W. Jamison III, State Law Department, Assistant Attorney
General; Norman Jones, University of Maryland, student of Colonial
Development of Politics in Prince George's County; J. Reaney Kelly,
author of Quakers m the Pounding of Anne Arundel County, Maryland;
Robert J. Kerr II, Director, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Judith Klein,
Research Assistant at University of North Carolina, student of 19th
century American agriculture; Aubrey C. Land, Chairman, Department
of History, University of Maryland; Reverend Robert Lawthers, Deacon
in Charge, Trinity Parish, Charles County; Charles T. Leisure, The
Johns Hopkins University, student of development of compulsory edu-
cation in Maryland, 1900-1916; Isaac Don Levine, historian, Waldorf,
Maryland; E. John Long, Captain, USN, Bethesda, author of article
"Disputes Concerning Boundary Between Maryland and Virginia";
John T. Luzader, National Park Service, historian of Harper's Ferry.
Reverend James F. Madison, Rector, St. Anne's Church, Annapolis;
Mrs. John O. McNelly, Regent, Peggy Stewart Tea Party Chapter,
Daughters of American Revolution, Annapolis; Delegate Bernard J.
Medairy, Jr., Baltimore County; Isagani R. Medina, University of the
Philippines, National Library; Peter G. Miller, Georgetown University,
historian of 17th century Maryland county courts; Hugh Montgomery,
Librarian, University of Massachusetts Library; Phillip Monypeny,
Professor, Department of History, University of Illinois; Robert D.
Murphy, University of Delaware, student of social history of Cecil
County in the 18th century; Ann Nixon, Georgetown University,
student of labor movement in Maryland during the Revolutionary
period; Margaret A. Nossel, Admissions Office, Trinity College, Wash-
ington, D. C; Reverend William M. Plummer, Rector, Christ Church,
Port Republic, Calvert Count}-; C. Franklin Poole, Records Management
Officer, City Hall, Baltimore; Ernst Posner, Director, Study of State
Archival Programs; Bumaji Rajanan, Archivist, Salem, Madras, India;
Robert Reithmiller, Prothonotary of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania;
Abbie T. Sands, Hunter College, student of history of Puritans and
Presbyterians; Reverend Edwin Scliell, President, Methodist Historical
Society of the Baltimore Conference; Joseph H. Smith, Professor of
Law, Columbia University, legal historian and editor of Liber A,
Prince George's County Court Records; Jean Stephenson, Director,
Genealogical Institute; William T. Stone, President, Historic Annapolis,
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