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low in afterlife what he has learned at the school he has at least been
taught how to work and that is a great point gained towards future
success. Music, both vocal and instrumental, is given an important place
in the curriculum. The efficiency the boys attain in this art is evidenced
by the renditions of the bands.
Boys are admitted between the ages of eight and twenty-one.
STATE ROADS COMMISSION.
Garrett Building, Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice.
Governor Phillips Lee Goldsborough, ex-officio..........Cambridge
Ovington E. Weller, Chairman. ........................ .Arlington
John M. Perry. ..................................... Ceritreville
Walter B. Miller. ..................................... .Salisbury
Andrew Ramsay. ................................... Mt. Savage
Thomas Parran ....................................St. Leonards
J. Frank Smith. ..................................... .Scotland
Secretary:
Wm. L. Marcey, Garrett Bldg........................ .Baltimore
Governor appoints six. (Ch. 141, 1908. Ch. 218, 1910. Ch. 641,
1914.)
Term, until completion of work.
This Commission has entire supervision over the building of the
roads under the State Road System.
AUXILIARY ROAD COMMISSION. For Cecil County.
Name. Postoffice.
J. Polk Steele. ................................ .Chesapeake City
Daniel Harvey...........................................Childs
Charles W. Simpers. ................................ .North East
Alfred B. McVey. ................................ .Pleasant Hill
(Ch. 734,1908.)
BOARD OF SHELL FISH COMMISSIONERS.
311-12 Marine Bank Building, Baltimore.. Md.
Name. Postoffice.
Chairman:
Benjamin K. Green. ................................. .Westover
Treasurer:
Frank S. Revell. ....................................... .Marley
Secretary:
William H. Maltbie. ................................. .Baltimore
Hydrographic Engineer:
Swepson Earle.......................................Centreville
Chief Clerk:
Samuel A. Harper. .................................St. Michaels
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