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REVIEW] Adds Three Correspondents ments. State Officials on Suggested State Legis- lation of the Council of State Govern- All-America Contest Wins Freedom Awurd For the fourth time, the National Municipal League and Look Magazine have been awarded the George Washing- ton Honor Medal for their co-sponsor- ship of the All-America Cities contest. The awards were made by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Edith L. Hary Jack W. Rodgers Three new state correspond- ents have been added to the corps of highly qualified volunteers w h o , with the assistance of regular inem- bers of the Na- tional Municipal League staff, keep NATIONAL CIVIC REVIEW readers in- formed of significant public affairs developments. They are: Miss Edith L. Hary, law librarian of the Maine State Library, who is a Howard E. Barrett Lercgue Oficers Speuk Senator Barry Goldwater and Thomas R. Reid of the Ford Motor Company, 110th regional vice presidents of the League, spoke recently in New York at a conference on “Labor-Management Relations and the New Congress” which was sponsored by local and state busi- ness organizations. Mr. Reid and Edward J. Green of Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Council member of the League, were speakers at a conference of the Ameri- can Management Association in Los Angeles. fornier president of the New England Law Librarians, an honorary member A. E. Bryson Honored of the Maine State Bar Association and For his leadership as president of the the only state employee appointed by the Colorado Springs Charter Association governor as a member of the Citizens and for his influence in bringing the Coninlittee on the Survey of State Gov- 1958 National Conference on Govern- erninent ; ment to that city, A. Earl Bryson, mem- Howard E. Barrett, executive secre- ber of the League’s Council, has received tary, Nevada Taxpayers Association, the Good Government Award from the formerly research director for the Mon- Junior Chamber of Commerce. tana Taxpayers Association and former Mr. Bryson, a retired banker, who is educator: serving as president of the local Civil Jack W. Rodgers, director of research, Service Comlziission, was an active par- Nebraska Legislative Council, who is ticipant in civic affairs in Winnetka, also assistant professor of political Illinois, where he served as president of science at the University of Nebraska the village council, before nioving to and a member of the Committee of Colorado Springs. 223

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Page 1: Review adds three correspondetnts

REVIEW] Adds Three Correspondents ments.

State Officials on Suggested State Legis- lation of the Council of State Govern-

All-America Contest Wins Freedom Awurd

For the fourth time, the National Municipal League and Look Magazine have been awarded the George Washing- ton Honor Medal for their co-sponsor- ship of the All-America Cities contest. The awards were made by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge.

Edith L. Hary Jack W. Rodgers

T h r e e n e w state correspond- ents have been added to the corps of highly qualified volunteers w h o , with the assistance of regular inem- bers of the Na- tional Municipal League staff, keep NATIONAL CIVIC REVIEW readers in- formed of significant public affairs developments. They are:

Miss Edith L. Hary, law librarian of the Maine State Library, who is a

Howard E. Barrett

Lercgue Oficers Speuk Senator Barry Goldwater and Thomas

R. Reid of the Ford Motor Company, 110th regional vice presidents of the League, spoke recently in New York at a conference on “Labor-Management Relations and the New Congress” which was sponsored by local and state busi- ness organizations.

Mr. Reid and Edward J. Green of Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Council member of the League, were speakers at a conference of the Ameri- can Management Association in Los Angeles.

fornier president of the New England Law Librarians, an honorary member A. E . Bryson Honored of the Maine State Bar Association and For his leadership as president of the the only state employee appointed by the Colorado Springs Charter Association governor as a member of the Citizens and for his influence in bringing the Coninlittee on the Survey of State Gov- 1958 National Conference on Govern- erninent ; ment to that city, A. Earl Bryson, mem-

Howard E. Barrett, executive secre- ber of the League’s Council, has received tary, Nevada Taxpayers Association, the Good Government Award from the formerly research director for the Mon- Junior Chamber of Commerce. tana Taxpayers Association and former Mr. Bryson, a retired banker, who is educator: serving as president of the local Civil

Jack W. Rodgers, director of research, Service Comlziission, was an active par- Nebraska Legislative Council, who is ticipant in civic affairs in Winnetka, also assistant professor of political Illinois, where he served as president of science at the University of Nebraska the village council, before nioving to and a member of the Committee of Colorado Springs.

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