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chives, Russia; Thomas L. Bartone, Ph.D. Candidate, George
Washington University, "Political Thought in American Revolu-
tion"; Janet Beury, Researcher, Historic Annapolis, Inc.; AH El
Biblawi, Charge d'affaires, Cairo, Egypt; Michelle Bissonette,
Indexer, Historic Annapolis Indexing Project; Michael Bourne,
Field Surveyor, Maryland Historic Trust; Jarritus Boyd, Re-
searcher, Annapolis Project NEH; Marianne Braun, Researcher,
NEH Project; Mrs. Irwin C. Brown, Historian, Prince George's
County; Gary F. Browne, Ph.D. Candidate, Wayne State Univer-
sity (Midi.), "Baltimore Merchants, 1815-1860"; Dr. William
Calderhead, Department of History, United States Naval Acad-
emy, "Negro in Annapolis, 1800-1860."
Dr. Lois Green Carr, Historian, St. Mary's City Commission;
Dr. Kenneth L. Carroll, Southern Methodist University, Dallas,
"Virginia Quakers"; Professor Howard Christian, Ph.D. Can-
didate, Syracuse University, "Landform Regions and Property
Patterns in Cecil County"; Dr. Edward H. Cohen, Department
of English, Rollins College, Florida, "Bio-Critical Study of Poetry
of Ebenezer Cooke"; Cheryl Collier, Indexer, Historic Annapolis,
Inc. Indexing Project; Dr. William A. Dando, Department of
Geography, University of Maryland; Alan F. Day, Ph. D. Can-
didate, The Johns Hopkins University Social Study of Maryland
Lawyers in 17th and 18th Century"; Dorothy Dye, U.S. Social
Security Administration.
Carville V. Earle, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Chicago,
"Evolution of Rural Settlement Types and Territorial Organiza-
tion in Colonial Maryland"; Dr. C. Ashley Ellefson, Department
of History, State University of New York at Cortland, "Punish-
ments in Eighteenth Century Maryland"; Dr. E. James Ferguson,
City University of New York "Papers of Robert Morris"; P.
William Filby, Assistant Director and Librarian, Maryland His-
torical Society; L. H. Gerson, Researcher, Annapolis Project,
Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies; Major Robert E.
Greene, U.S.A., writing on "Negro in the Military 1775-1970";
Beth Grosvenor, Field Surveyor, Maryland Historical Trust;
Professor Astrik L. Gotlieb, Director, Mediaeval Institute, Uni-
versity of Notre Dame, Fellow French Academy.
Mr. Charles R. Haberlein, Jr., Naval History Division, Navy
Department, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Norris Harris, Professional
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