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Maryland Manual, 1916-17
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 127
STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE— Annapolis.

Name. Postoffice.

State Treasurer:
John M. Dennis. ..................................... .Baltimore

Chief Clerk:
John Z. Bayless. ...................................... .Glenville

Assistant Clerks:

George Y. Everhart. ................................. .Woodlawn
Samuel S. Bevard. ................................... .Abingdon
Joseph O. C. MeCusker. ............................... .Baltimore
Frank S. Revell. ........................................ Marley

Stenographer:
Emerson C. Harrington, Jr............................ Cambridge

The State Treasurer is elected by the General Assembly for a term of
two years and appoints all officers in his office.

The Treasurer and Comptroller are the financial officers of the State.
They issue all State loans authorized by the Legislature and pay the
interest thereon. The Comptroller and Treasurer are members of the
Board of Public Works, and the Treasurer is the custodian of all bonds
and stocks which trust, fidelity, security and guaranty companies are
required by law to deposit with him under the provisions of Chapter
194, Acts of the General Assembly, 1912; he also has charge of insur-
ance of State property; he receives all money of the State and deposits
same in banks approved by the Governor, said banks giving bond; and
the accounts with said banks are balanced daily; he disburses State
moneys upon warrant drawn by the Comptroller. All State bonds and
certificates of debt are signed by the Treasurer, and with the Comptroller
he is custodian of all stocks, bonds and other securities belonging to the
State and held for the different sinking funds. He is also a member of
the Board of State Canvassers. All trust, guaranty, loan and fidelity com-
panies doing a certain business in Maryland are required to make a
semi-annual report to him. The Treasurer renders quarterly reports to
the Comptroller and publishes monthly reports of the State's balances.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Baltimore.
Office of State Superintendent, McCoy Hall, Baltimore.

Name. Postoffice.
State Superintendent of Schools:
M. Bates Stephens. ..................................... .Denton

Assistant Superintendent:
G. H. Reavis. ....................................... .Annapolis

Supervisor of High Schools:
Samuel M. North. .................................... .Baltimore

Clerk:
Mrs. R. A. Beasley. .................................. .Baltimore

 

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