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Maryland Manual, 1904
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104. MARYLAND MANUAL.

A. Webster Smith .................. ......Baltimore City.........................1906
Thomas A. Smith.................. ......Caroline County.......................1906
Frank C. Rhodes............. ............Baltimore City .............. ... ......1906
Secretary to Board.
James R. Brewer, Secretary. ....302 Maryland Telephone Building,

Baltimore Md.

The Governor appoints seven members of this Board at least two of
whom shall not reside in Baltimore City and not more than four of
whom shall be eligible to reappointment to succeed themselves on the
next Board. The term of office is two years from the first Monday in
May. (Chapter 54911904)

This Board investigates all applications of charitable and educa-
tional institutions for State aid, and makes recommendations to the
General Assembly of those worthy to receive this aid.

STATE LUNACY COMMISSION.

Stewart Paton..................... ........Baltimore City........................ 1905
Charles W. Wainwright................Somerset County.....................1906
Thomas S. Latimer, M. D..............Baltimore, City........................1907
Charles T. Bevan..........................Baltimore, City........ ...... ......... 1908.
Secretary of Board,

Dr. George J. Preston.............819 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
Governor appoints four, one annually for four years from the first
Monday in May, (P. G. L., Art. 591 Sec. 13.)

The State Lunacy Commission has supervision over all institutions,
public, corporate or private, in which insane persons are detained.
The Secretary of the Commission, or one member thereof, is re-
quired at least once every six months to visit all institutions in the
State, including almshouses, jails, etc., where the insane are kept.
This Commission makes an annual report to the Governor in the
month .of December.

BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE MARYLAND HOSPITAL

FOR THE INSANE.

Charles G. W. Macgill,.................Baltimore City.........................1906
William H German............... .....Baltimore County...................1906
Robert Taylor.............................. Baltimore City................... ......1906
George Warfield......... ... ......... ......Baltimore City....... ..................1908
Arthur D. Foster.............. ...........Baltimore City ............... ........ 1908
J. S. Gibbs............... ...................Baltimore County ....................1908
Lawrason Riggs,...,.... ..................Baltimore City .................. .....1910
John Gill of R.............................Baltimore City ,........ ..............1910
Vacancy, vice Francis White, deceased ........................................ 1910

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints nine, three
bi-ennially for a term of six years from the first Monday in May. (P.
G. L., Art. 44, Sec. 1.)

BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE SECOND HOSPITAL FOR

THE INSANE.

John Hubner................................ ......Baltimore County..... ......1906
Vacancy, vice John O. Wadlow..............Failed to qualify,............1906
Johnzie E. Beasman,........ ......... ............Carroll County................1908
Edward Lloyd.......................................Talbot County................. 1908
Frank Brown......... ......................... ......Carroll County....... .........1910
William H. Forsythe. ....... ..................Howard County............... 1910.

The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints six, two bi-
ennially for six years from the first Monday in May, who with the
Governor, Comptroller and State Treasurer constitute the Board.
(Chapter 231,1894.)

 

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