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Executive Records, Governor Spiro T. Agnew, 1967-1969
Volume 83, Page 746   View pdf image (33K)
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746 ADDRESSES AND STATE PAPERS

A. Samuel Cook of Baltimore, attorney and counsel to the Baltimore
City School Commissioners and to a number of county school boards
in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

F. George Heinze, III, of Bethesda, attorney and former legal as-
sistant to the National Labor Relations Board.

Charles B. Heyman, Baltimore attorney and specialist in labor law.

Earle K. Shawe, Baltimore attorney and specialist in labor-manage-
ment relations.

Henry Parks, Baltimore City Councilman and business leader.

Samuel T. Daniels, Baltimore attorney.

Russell S. Davis, State Commissioner of Personnel.

James P. Slicher, State Budget Director.

Senator Louise Gore, R-Montgomery County.

Senator Paul A. Dorf, D-Baltimore City 5th District.

Delegate Edward J. Bagley, D-Prince George's County.

Delegate Troy Brailey, D-Baltimore City 4th District.

Delegate Walter S. Orlinsky, D-Baltimore City 2nd District.

STATEMENT ON BOWIE STATE COLLEGE
INVESTIGATION

April 1, 1968

I have today asked the Board of Trustees of State Colleges to in-
vestigate all aspects of the Bowie State College matter and to report
to me when we discuss these problems later this week. The Board is
the official governing body of the College and as such is the only
proper agency to investigate complaints there.

In this connection, I have requested the Attorney General, who as
a result of his meeting with students Saturday has agreed to accom-
pany two State Senators on a tour of the College campus today, to
work with and through the Board of Trustees.

I believe Mr. Burch is completely well motivated and sincere in his
efforts, but his meeting today with the students is being misconstrued
in some quarters as an investigation and is causing concern to the
Trustees. There also has been some public misunderstanding that he
is returning to the College at my direction. His visit is at the request
of the two Senators who were with him at the College Saturday.

 

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