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Maryland Manual, 1906-07
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 199
LIBRARY COMMISSION.

NAME. TERM EXPIRES. POST OFFICE.

Edward W. Mealey............. 1007........... Hagerstown.

Thomas J. C. Williams......... 1907........... Baltimore.

Edmund D. Murdough.......... 1008........... Frostburg.

Joseph B. Perkins .............. 1909...........Towson.

John G. Mills...................1911............Cambridge.

The Governor appoints five members, one for three years; one {or two
years; one for one year and two for five years. Thereafter, as these
terms expire, the term is for five years (Ch. 387, 1902).

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

NAME. TERM EXPIRES. POST OFFICE.

Robert Grain, 4th Dist..........1908...........Baltimore.

Charles A. Councilman, 2d Dist... 1908........... Baltimore.

James M. Munroe, 5th Dist.......1910...........Annapolis.

Charles H. Evans, 3d Dist........1910...........Baltimore.

David Seibert, 6th Dist........... 1912...........Clearspring.

Clayton J. Purnell, 1st Dist....... 1912........... Snow Hill.

The Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints six Trustees, one
from each Congressional District, two biennially for a term of six
years from the first day in February (Ch. 326, 1888).

BARBER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF.
(Terms expire 1908.)

NAMS. POST OFFICE.

John W. Langdorf............................. Baltimore.

C. F. J. Schaffer...............................Baltimore.

John P. Wagner...............................Baltimore.

Governor appoints three for two years (Ch. 226, 1904).

BLIND, COMMISSION TO IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF.

NAME. POSTOFFICE.

George C. Morrison..............................Baltimore.

Waldo Newcomer.............................Baltimore.

George W. Connor............................. Baltimore.

Jesse L Robinson..............................Bel Air.

Charles W. Ely................................Frederick.

This Commission is appointed by the Governor to compile a list of
all blind persons in the State, with a record of their ages and financial
condition, together with the cause and extent of their blindness, their
capacity for educational and industrial training and such other facts as
may seem of value, and report the same to the Governor not later than
December 31, 1907. Their report shall contain their recommendations
for improving the condition of the adult blind in this State as to them
may seem advisable (Ch. 290, 1906).

CLAIMS, AGENT TO COLLECT.

NAME. POSTOFFICE.
Gustav W. Ridgely............................Baltimore.

The Governor appoints an agent to collect the Maryland claims against
the U. S. Government, growing out of the furnishing and equipping of
troops for the Spanish-American War (Ch. 443, 1900).

 

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