138 MARYLAND MANUAL.
George W. Joy. ....... St. Mary's County. .. Leonardtown.
Wm. II. Dashiell...... Somerset County. .... Princess Anne.
Nicholas Orem. ........ Talbot County. ...... Easton.
W. Merrick Huyett. . . . .Washington County. . Hagerstown.
Wm. J. Holloway. ,... .Wicomico County. . . . .Salisbury.
Edgar W. McMaater, . . Worcester County. . . . Pocomoke City.
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints the Superin-
tendent of Public Education for a term of four years from the first
Monday in May (Ch. 466, 1902). The Superintendent appoints all officers
in his office.
The State Board of Education is appointed by the Governor, with
the consent of the Senate, as follows: Two biennially for a term of six
years from the first Monday in May next ensuing their appointment
(Ch. 584, 1904). Two of the six appointed must be chosen from the
political party which at the last election for Governor received next
to the highest number of votes. Those six members, together with the
Governor and the Superintendent of Public Education, constitute the
State Board pf Education.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE— Annapolis.
(All Terms Expire 1916.)
Name. Postoffice.
The Adjutant General:
Charles F. Macklin..................................... Ilchester
Officer Designated by the War Department:
G. Arthur Hadsell, Capt. 3rd U. S, Infantry, ........... .Annapolis
Chief Clerk:
J. Milton Griffith...................................... Baltimore
Assistant to Acting Quartermaster General:
John C. Marshall..................... ................ Baltimore
Clerk:
Benjamin C. Gott............... ...................... AnnapoUs
Stenographer:
Miss Muriel Geare.................................... Baltimore
The Adjutant General is appointed by the Governor, with the con-
sent of the Senate, and holds office until appointment and qualifica-
tion of his successor. (Const., Art. 9, Sec. 2.)
The designation of an officer of the United States Army for duty
in connection with the State Militia, is made by the War Depart-
ment under an Act of Congress providing that any State having a
regularly organized militia conforming to the Act of Congress, may,
through its Governor, request the designation. The Assistant Adjutant
General and the Assistant to the Acting Quartermaster General are ap-
pointed and commissioned by the Governor upon the recommendation of
the Adjutant General. (Ch. 103, 1908.) The Adjutant General makes
all other appointments.
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