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Shore, and one a resident of Baltimore City. The Commission appoints
all officers in the office. (Ch. 711, 1906.)
Upon the request of the Governor of Maryland and under the au-
thority of an Act of Congress, the Secretary of the Department of
Commerce and Labor designated the following officers to co-operate with
the Maryland Shell Fish Commission:
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey:
Capt. Charles C. Yates. .......................... .Chief of Party
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries:
Dr. H. F. Moore.
STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION.
Name. Postoffice.
Bernard N. Baker. .............................. .Baltimore City
William S. Powell. ............................... .Ellicott City
Charles H. Baughman................................. Frederick
• Governor appoints three to report to General Assembly of 1912. (Ch.
238,1910.)
STATE AID AND CHARITIES, BOARD OF.
Office, Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire 1914.)
Name. Postoffice.
President:
Charles J. Bonaparte. ................................ .Baltimore
Thos. V. Richardson. .................................. .Phoenix
Philip Briscoe..........................................Mutual
Thos. M. Bartlett. ...................................... .Easton.
H. Wirt Steele. ..................................... .Baltimore
Emory L. Coblentz. ....................................Frederick
William Levy......................................... Baltimore
Secretary to Board:
Wm. H. Davenport, 506 Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
The Governor appoints seven members, two of whom shall be resi-
dents of the counties and not more than four of whom shall be eligible
to re-appointment to succeed themselves on the next Board. The
term of office is two years from the first Monday in May. (Ch. 549,
1904.)
STATE RAILROAD DIRECTORS.
Vacancy. ..................... For Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Vacancy. ..................... For Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
George S. Dare...... For Philadelphia and Baltimore Central R. R.
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