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College, and a party of 23 students; Rosamond Randall Beirne, His-
torian, Ruxton, Maryland; Margaret Brown, student of History of St.
Anne's Parish, Towson State College; Mrs. George E. Burnett, Trustee
of the Maryland Historical Trust, Salisbury; William L. Calderhead,
Professor of History, U.S. Naval Academy; The Rev. Edward B. Carley,
Assistant Pastor, St. Peter's Cathedral, Wilmington, Delaware; Ken-
neth L. Carroll, Professor at Southern Methodist University, and Quaker
Historian; Joseph B. Chepaitis, biographer of Governor Albert C. Rit-
chie, Georgetown University; Howard V. Christian, student of The
Contemporary Significance of Original Land Survey Patterns in the
Delmarva Peninsula, Syracuse University; James Crooks, graduate stu-
dent, The Johns Hopkins University; Robert W. Daly, Professor, U.S.
Naval Academy; Beatrice Davis, Director of Students, Drexel Insti-
tute of Technology; Rhoda M. Dorsey, Associate Professor of History,
Goucher College; Richard K. Doud, biographer of John Hesselius;
The Rev. Paul S. Dawson, Rector, St. John's Parish, Harford County;
William V. Elder III, Staff Member Baltimore Museum of Art; C.
Ashley Ellefson, Associate Professor of History, Courtland College,
New York; Admiral E. M. Eller, U.S.N. (Ret.) Director of Naval
History, Washington, D.C.; Eugene Louis Finch, biographer of Thomas
Attwood Digges, 1742-1821, Phillips-Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H.
H. Chandlee Forman, Architect-Historian, Easton, Maryland; Dele-
gate Henry J. Fowler, St. Mary's County; Donald Friary, student of
Church and Manor at Newtown Neck, University of Pennsylvania;
Victor Gondos, Jr., Army and Air Corps Branch, The National Archives
and Records Service; Nancy A. Goyne, Winterthur Museum, student of
Philadelphia Furniture Craftsmen, 1768-1780; Teresa Green, student
of Paint Industry in United States up to 1850, University of Delaware;
Jane Gurganus, graduate student, Goucher College; Walter Harris,
Kent County Historical Society; Gerald E. Hartdagen, student of the
Anglican Vestry in Colonial Maryland, Northwestern University; Mrs.
Truman E. Hienton, Historian of Prince George's County; Oliver W.
Holmes, Executive Director, National Historic Publications Commis-
sion, The National Archives and Records Service; James A. Hooge,
student of Establishment of Anglican Church in Maryland, George
Washington University; Senator Harry Hughes, Caroline County; Bry-
den B. Hyde, Architect-Historian, Gibson Island; Harold N. Ingle,
Graduate Student, The Johns Hopkins University; John D. Kilborne,
Librarian, Maryland Historical Society; Warren F. Kimball, research
on Day Wages in Maryland, 1763-1783, Georgetown University and
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