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Maryland Manual, 1904
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172 MARYLAND MANUAL.

He shall receive all messages from the Senate, when pre-
sented by that body.

He shall, every morning, arrange, agreeably to seniority,
all resolutions which have been once read and are entitled to
a second reading, and all bills which have been once or twice
read and are entitled to a second or third reading, and place
them on the Speaker's desk. '

THE: READING CLERK

Shall call the roll each day at the opening of the House, read
all bills, resolutions and other matter when handed him by
the Speaker.
THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Shall attend the House during its sitting, to aid in the en-
forcement of order, under the direction of the Speaker; to
execute the commands of the House from time to time, to-
gether with all such process, issued by authority thereof, as
shall be directed by the Speaker.

The symbol of his office (the Mace) shall be borne by him
when in the execution of his office.

THE COMMITTEE CLERKS

Shall copy all manuscripts handed them by the Chief Clerk
in such manner as he shall direct, and return the original copy
to him when completed.
THE PAGES

Shall, each morning, lay upon the desks of the several mem-
bers a copy of the printed Journal, and all other printed
matter ordered by the House.

Shall wait upon the members in any matter directly con-
nected with the House.

THE DOORKEEPERS

Shall close the doors leading into the Hall so soon as the
Chaplain commences prayer, and shall prevent conversation,
walking or any interruption whatever outside the Bar of the
House during religious services.

Shall close and keep closed, both doors of the Bar of the
House, and take and keep position directly thereat, allowing no
person to pass unless in strict conformity to the Fifth Rule, viz:

 

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