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napolis; Edward S. Margolis, Attorney, Baltimore; Bayly Ellen Marks,
Manuscripts Librarian, Maryland Historical Society; Ben V. Mast,
Monumental Films, Baltimore; Rev. Thomas D. Masterson, S.J., biog-
rapher of Congressman David J. Lewis of Maryland, 1869-1952; Agnes
Mayo, South River Club, Annapolis.
Rachel C. Minnick, Bibliographer, New York; Mary K. Meyer,
Genealogical Librarian, Maryland Historical Society; Mary Gail Moran,
Research Staff Assistant, Constitutional Convention; Philip Morris,
Head, English Department, Lee College, Cleveland, Tennessee, re-
search on The Ficton of George Alfred Towsend; Harry Wright New-
man, genealogist and sigillographer, Washington, D. C.; Peter Onuf,
indexer, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Edward C. Papenfuse, graduate stu-
dent, The Johns Hopkins University; Mrs. Anne Parish, Maryland
Historical Trust; Avril J.M. Pedley, author of Manuscript Collections
of the Maryland Historical Society; Alan B.K. Rabinovitz, graduate
student, University of Pennsylvania; Orlando Ridout IV, Maryland
Historical Trust.
Harding Roberts, Monumental Films, Baltimore; Ellen S. Rogers,
genealogist, Hyattsville; Ellen Roll, U. S. Navy Department, Naval
History Division; John K. Rowland, research on The Establishment of
Maryland's Militia, 1792-1794, College of William and Mary; Marion
U. Shallcross, student of Prince George's County History, Hyattsville;
James F. Shepherd, Department of Economics, Purdue University; Mrs.
Frank Shramek, National Membership Chairman, N.S.D.A.R.; Thomas
K. Simpson, St. John's College; Mrs. Henry Clay Smith, genealogist,
Millington; Raymond Smock, indexer, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; Mollie
Somerville, author of biography of Margaret Brent; Richard Sommers,
graduate student, Rice University; Stanley A. South, archaeologist, re-
searcher on William Paca House, Historic Annapolis, Inc.
Dr. Jean Stephenson, genealogist, Washington, D. C.; Mrs.
Marilyn Terry, graduate student, Towson State College; Tommy R.
Thompson, graduate student, University of Maryland, College Park;
R. V. Truitt, former Professor of Zoology, University of Maryland;
Eric Underwood, Monumental Films, Baltimore; R. Lee Van Horn,
Prince George's County Historian, Glenn Dale; James S. Van Ness,
Research Assistant, Constitutional Convention of Maryland, 1967-1968;
Jean H. Vivian and James F. Vivian, American Historical Association,
research on Thomas Stone; Clive Wainwright, Librarian, Victoria and
Albert Museum, London, England; J. Thomas Wason, reporter, Eve-
ning Capital; Darold D. Wax, Fellow, National Endowment on the
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