20 THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
E. Leipheimer, Graduate Student, University of Maryland; David C.
Lindeman, Student at Columbia Law School, Researcher for Littleton
Griswold Foundation; Loring Lovell, Research Assistant for Florida
Secretary of State.
William E. Lind, National Archives, Director 16th Annual Insti-
tute for Genealogical Research; James A. McAllister, Jr., Dorchester
County Historian; Gerard E. McCarron, Graduate Student, University
of Maryland; Alice Mathews, Graduate Student, University of Cali-
fornia; Barbara Michel, Student, Towson State College; Paul R. Mills,
Graduate Student, University of Maryland; Mrs. T. H. Morton, His-
torical Researcher, Annapolis; Mrs. Marshall Nelker, Anne Arundel
County Historical Society; The Rev. Mr. Harold C. Newman, St. John's
Methodist Church, Lutherville; Harry Wright Newman, Genealogist,
Author, Washington, D. C.; Dr. John D. Nixon, Associate Professor
of History and Instructor in Science, U. S. Naval Academy; Peter S.
Onuf, Indexer, Historic Annapolis, Inc.
Dr. Richard Overneld, Department of History, University of
Omaha; Katherine H. Palmer, Genealogist, Cambridge, Maryland; Dr.
John W. Reps, Professor of City and Regional Planning, College of
Architecture, Cornell University; James Rhodes, Graduate Student, Uni-
versity of Virginia; Joan Saalwachter, Department of Legislative Refer-
ence; David C. Skaggs, Assistant Professor of History, Bowling Green
University, Ohio; John P. Sheffield, Student, Towson State College;
Members of Sixteenth Annual Institute for Genealogical Research;
Raymond W. Smock, Indexer, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Romaine S.
Somerville, member of Commission for Historical and Architectural
Preservation, City Hall, Baltimore; Mrs. Henry Clay Smith, Genealogist,
Millington, Maryland; Stanley A. South, Archaeologist, Researcher on
William Paca House, Historic Annapolis, Inc.
Willman Spawn, Historian and Binder, American Philosophical
Society Library; Dr. Jean Stephenson, Director l6th Annual Institute
for Genealogical Research; William F. Stone, Student, Towson State
College; Kenn Stryker-Rodda, Editor, New York Genealogical and
Biographical Record, Institute Lecturer—16th Annual Institute for
Genealogical Research; Dr. Raymond S. Sweeney, Professor of History,
University of North Carolina; Members of Towson State College Class
in History and Geography of Maryland; J. W. Traffley, Graduate
Student, The Johns Hopkins University; Members of Twenty-First
Institute on Modern Archives Administration; R. Lee Van Horn, Local
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