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Historian, Prince George's County; Dr. James Van Ness, History De-
partment, University of Maryland; Jean H. Vivian, Writer, American
Historical Association; Dr. George P. Volenik, History Department,
Salisbury State College.
Charles L. Wagandt, Historian of Civil War and Post Civil War
Period, Baltimore; Bernard T. Walker, Student, Towson State College;
Israel Weitzman, Student, Towson State College; Herbert C. Wilson,
National Archives; James T. Wollon, Jr., Locke and Jackson Architects;
John A. Wood, Graduate Student, The Johns Hopkins University;
Marilu Wood, Indexer, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Mrs. J. M. P. Wright,
President, Historic Annapolis, Inc.
PUBLICATIONS
THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ARCHIVIST OF THE HALL OF
RECORDS FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1965 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1966.
Phebe R. Jacobsen: Quaker Records in Maryland, Publication No. 14 of
the Hall of Records Commission, Annapolis, February 1967.
Morris L. Radoff: "An Elusive Manuscript—The Proceedings of the
Maryland Convention of 1774," The American Archivist, January 1967.
Morris L. Radoff: "Foreword" History of Maryland, by J. Thomas
Scharf, Hatboro, Pa. Tradition Press, 1967.
Frank F. White: Review of the Report of the Deputy Keeper of the
Records for the years 1954-1959, of the Northern Ireland Public Record
Office in The American Archivist, October, 1966.
Work was begun on the 1967-1968 MARYLAND MANUAL, due to
appear in February 1968 during the next fiscal year.
A revised edition of Buchholz, The Governors of Maryland, to be
Publication No. 15 of the Hall of Records Commission, was started and
is due to appear in 1968.
A new edition of the Early Settlers of Maryland, a revision of the
typescript of the late Arthur Trader, was begun by Mr. Skordas.
REPAIR AND BINDING
This was an unhappy year for our manuscript repair room. Miss
Patricia Goldsborough, who had done binding for us for six years, left in
April 1966, and Mrs. Hiltabidle, who was in charge of the laminating
and did everything else needed by the Hall of Records, retired June 30,
1966. Mrs. Hiltabidle had been at the Hall of Records for more than
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