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152 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Harry Murray..................... Anne Arundel County .........January, 1902
Alban G. Thomas...............Montgomery County...............January, 1902
.................................... Vacancy.
.................................... Vacancy.
.................................... Vacancy.
.................................... Vacancy.

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints ten bienni-
ally in the month of January. (P. G. L., Art. 27, Sec. 372.)

STATE WHARFINGER— O'Donnell's Wharf, Baltimore, Md.

T. Howard Dall...........................Baltimore City.......................1902

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints one or more
State Wharfingers for two years from the first Monday in May. (P. G.
L., Art. 98, Sec. i.)

STATE WEATHER SERVICE— Office at Johns Hopkins University
Hospital, Baltimore, Md.

Director,
William Bullock Clark..........Baltimore City.......................1902

Secretary and Treasurer,
Milton Whitney.....................Prince George's County.........1902

Meteorologist,
Oliver L. Fassig....................Baltimore City.......................

A Director, designated by the President of the Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity; a Secretary and Treasurer, designated by the President of the
Maryland Agricultural College; and a Meteorologist, designated by the
Chief of the United States Weather Bureau, shall be commissioned
by the Governor for two years from the first Monday in May. (Chap-
ter 329, 1892).

BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE ASYLUM AND TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED.

Lemuel T. Appold...........................Baltimore City.
Henry King.................................Baltimore City.
Levin T. Morris............................Baltimore City.
John Morris................................Baltimore City.
Thomas Hill................................Baltimore County.
J. Clarence Lane...........................Washington County.
Herman Stump...............................Harford County.
W. P. T. Turpin............................Queen Anne's County.
Milton G. Urner............................Frederick County.
F. C. Latrobe.............................Baltimore City.
Thomas J. C. Williams.....................Baltimore City.
Abraham R. Price..........................Baltimore County.
H. Baynard Whiteley.......................Baltimore County.
H. J. Hebb...............................Baltimore County.
Charles G. Hill...........................Baltimore County.
Aubrey Pearre.............................Baltimore City.
Benjamin Bissell..........................Harford County-
Louis F. Dietrick.........................Baltimore City.
William G..Rinehart.......................Carroll County.

The Governor appoints to fill vacancies only on this Board. (Chap-
ter 183, 1888)


 

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