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Maryland Manual, 1914-15
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142 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints ten biennially in the month
of January, all of whom shall be residents of the counties. (Bagby
Code, Art. 27, Sec. 593.)

This institution is for the care, reformation and instruction of such
girls, under the age of 18 years, as need the care of some public reforma-
tory institution.

The Juvenile Court commits girls under 16 years of age, and the
various magistrates of the city, and throughout the State, those between
16 and 18 years of age.

The institution is managed by a Board of thirty Directors, ten repre-
senting the State, appointed bi-ennially by the Governor; five repre-
senting the city, appointed annually by the Mayor, and fifteen repre-
senting the subscribers, appointed annually at the annual meeting of the
subscribers.

BOARD OF MANAGERS INDUSTRIAL HOME FOB
COLORED GIRLS.
Located at Melvale, Md.

(All Terms Expire 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.
John P. T. Mathias. ................................. ..Thurmont
Clifton E. Krebs. .................................... .Baltimore

Governor appoints two for a term of two years from the first Mon-
day in May. (Bagby Code, Art. 27, Sec. 608.)

This institution receives colored female minors under the age of
eighteen years, as shall be taken up and committed as street beggars or
vagrants, or shall be convicted of criminal offences against the laws of
the State and has power to bind out these girls committed to their care
as apprentices until they reach the age of eighteen years, whether in or
out of this State, and to teach them such proper trades or employments
as in the judgment of the managers will be most conducive to their
reformation.

INDUSTRIAL BUREAU.
300 Equitable Building, Baltimore.

(Terms Expire 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.

Chief of Bureau:
Frank A. White. ...................................... .Easton

Assistant:
Anna Herkner........................................ Baltimore

Stenographer:
Isabel Mosher........................................Baltimore

Inspectors:

Charles A. Lutz. .................................... .Baltimore
Benj. M. Haughey. ................................... Baltimore
John A. Janetzke, Jr............;.................... .Baltimore
John Ermer, Jr...............................Baltimore County
George M. Dean. ............................ .Dorchester County
George F. Sharrer. .............................. .Carroll County
Miss Kate Ernst. .................................... .Baltimore
Miss Mathilda L. Selig. ............................... Baltimore
Marie L. Rose. ...................................... .Baltimore

 

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