20 TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
U.S. Naval Academy; John M. Knego, Librarian, St. John's College
at Sante Fe; Aubrey C. Land, Professor of History, University of Mary-
land; Carl P. Lewis, biographer of Reverdy Johnson, University of
Maryland.
Delegate Samuel C. Linton, Jr., Charles County; E. John Long,
Capt. U.S.N. (Ret.), Bethesda, Feature writer, The New York Times
Magazine; James A. McAllister, Jr., Deputy Register of Wills and
Historian of Dorchester County; Walter G. McCarroll, student of His-
tory of Religion in Maryland, 1633-1750, University of Maryland; John
W. McCleary, Professor of History, Towson State College; Delegate
Bernard J. Medairy, Baltimore County; Haskell Monroe, student of
Confederate Attempts to Induce Maryland to Secede, 1860-1861, Texas
A and M; Joseph C. Morton, Social Sciences Department, Waynesburg
College, Pennsylvania; Ralph G. Murdy, member of Governor's Com-
mission to study Sentencing in Criminal Cases; Patricia O'Connor,
graduate student in history; Richard Overfield, Graduate Student, Uni-
versity of Maryland; The Rev. William Plummet, Rector, Christ Church
Parish, Port Republic, Maryland; Richard H. Randall, Maritime Com-
mittee, Maryland Historical Society; William S. Ratchford II, Execu-
tive Secretary, Maryland County Commissioners Association, College
Park; Alan D. Ridge, Archivist, McGill University, Montreal, Canada;
John Riggs, Eleutherian-Hagley Museum, Wilmington, Delaware;
Mary-Carter Roberts, Department of Economic Development, State of
Maryland; Milton Rubincam, American Society of Genealogists, Wash-
ington, D.C.; Anna Wells Rutledge, Art Historian, Charlestown, S. C.;
John W. Sause, Asst. Attorney General of Maryland, Centreville, Mary-
land.
The Rev. David Shanock, St. Mary's College, North East, Pennsyl-
vania; David C. Skaggs, student of Maryland Elections, 1755-1775,
Georgetown University; Joseph H. Smith, Professor of Law and Legal
Historian, Columbia University; Robert G. Stewart, Director of Proper-
ties, National Trust, Washington, D. C.; Robert J. Thompson, graduate
student, University of Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Van Lennep, Jr.,
Talbot County Historical Society, Easton; Howard Webber, Editor-in-
Chief, The Johns Hopkins University Press; Carl Wilkop, Geneticist,
National Institute of Health; Mrs. J. M. P. Wright, President, His-
toric Annapolis, Inc.
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