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Maryland Manual, 1906-07
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STATS GOVERNMENT. 201

ELECTRICAL COMMISSION, BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND
SUPERVISORS.—Baltimore.

(Terms expire 1908.)

NAME. REPRESENTING, POSTOFFICE.

Gwyllyn R. Holmes...Electrical Contractors' Association..Baltimore.
H. Kemp McCoy..... Electrical Contractors' Association.. Baltimore.

J. Frank Eline.......Municipal Electrical Inspector.......Baltimore.

Arthur B. James.... Association of Fire Underwriters... Baltimore.

Charles E. Mooney...Journeyman Electrician............Baltimore.

The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor for a
term of two years, as follows: two from nominations made by the Elec-
trical Contractors' Association of Maryland; one from nominations
made by the Chief of the Municipal Electrical Inspectors of Baltimore
City; one from nominations made by the Association of Fire Under-
writers of Baltimore City, and one shall be a journeyman electrician
(Ch. 244, 1906).

EXAMINERS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

Terms expire : two in April, 1907; two in April, 1908, in the order named.

NAME. , POSTOFFICE.
John A. Tompkins............Attorney .........Baltimore.

Frederick G. Boyce, Jr.......Accountant ......Baltimore.

Clayton C. Hall..............Attorney .........Baltimore.

Carl V. Starkloff.............Accountant ......Baltimore.

Secretary to Board,

Carl V. Starkloff................................Baltimore.

The Governor appoints four, as follows: two shall be public ac-
countants appointed from a list of six names proposed by the Maryland
Association of Public Accountants, one for a term of one and one for
a term of two years; thereafter each for a term of two years; and two
practicing attorneys for terms as above (Ch. 719, 1900).

FARMERS' INSTITUTES, DEPARTMENT OF.

Address W. L. AMOSS, Benson, Maryland, for information.

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

Institution located at Owings Mills, Maryland.

NAME. POST OFFICE.

Julius H. Wayman.............................Baltimore.

Henry King...................................Baltimore.

Lemuel T. Appold............................. Baltimore.

Thomas Hill...................................Howardville.

H. Baynard Whiteley..........................Catonsville.

Benjamin Bissell..............................Bel Air.

Charles G. Hill.............................Arlington.

Henry J. Hebb.......................................Randallstown.

J. Clarence Lane:.............................Hagerstown.

Herman Stump....................................Bel Air, .

 

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