STATE GOVERNMENT. 111
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
NAMES.
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DISTRICT.
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POSTOFFICE.
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James M. Munroe.........
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, .; 5th Dist.
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...1910.
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...... Annapolis.
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John Hubert.............
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, .. 3rd Dist.
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...1910.
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...... Baltimore.
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David Seibert............
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..... 6th Dist.
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...1912.
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...... Clearspring.
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W. Lee Carey............
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....1st Dist...
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...1912.
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...... Berlin.
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Charles A. Councilman...
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...2nd Dist.
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...1914.
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...... Glyndon.
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Robert Grain.............
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...4th Dist.
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...1914.
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...... Baltimore.
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Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints six members; two bien-
nially for a term of six years from the first day In February, who
with the Governor, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Presi-
dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Delegates constitute
the Board. ( P. G. L., Art. 77, Sec. 173.)
BLIND, MARYLAND WORKSHOP FOR.
(All Terms Expire 1910.)
NAME.
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POSTOFFICE.
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John R. Cary.......
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Md. School for Blind,
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.Baltimore.
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J. Walter Oster...
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.Md. School for Blind
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. Baltimore.
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Bennett Steele....
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.Governor.............
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.Chesapeake City.
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James T. O'Neill..
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.Governor.....
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. Baltimore.
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Arthur G. Barrett.
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.Governor.............
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, Baltimore.
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Board consists of five Trustees, three appointed by the Governor,
with the consent of the Senate, and two elected by the Directors of
the Maryland School for the Blind. Term two years from appoint-
ment.
BARBER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF.
(Terms Expire 1910.)
NAME.
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POSTOFFICE.
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Frank Schulte..............
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.............Baltimore.
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John P. Wagner............
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.............Baltimore.
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A. C. Hoffman..............
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.............Baltimore.
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Governor appoints three for two years from appointment, one mas-
ter barber and two journeyman barbers. (Ch. 226, 1904.)
CLAIMS, AGENT TO COLLECT.
NAME.
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POSTOFFICE.
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Gustav W. Ridgeley...........
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...........Baltimore.
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The Governor appoints an Agent to collect the Maryland claims
against the Government growing out of the furnishing and equipping
of troops for the Spanish-American War. No term. (Ch. 443, 1900.)
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