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points to fill the vacancy, the term then being six years. The con-
firmation of the Senate is required for the subsequent appointments.
(Ch. 500,1914.)
The duties of this Board are to thoroughly investigate all applica-
tions for pardon and parole and report the result of the same to the
Governor of the State. It must take under its supervision for such
time as the Governor may direct the inmates of any penal institute
of the State who may be paroled by the Governor and keep records
showing the actions, earnings, etc., of the said paroles during their
time, reporting at once to the Governor, the violation of any of the
terms of their parole.
In pursuing their investigations they have power to summons wit-
nesses before them and to examine them on their oath when necessary.
They have visitorial power over every institution to which prisoners,
whether adult or minors, are committed that receive aid from the
State, city or private sources.
MARYLAND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
(Formerly Maryland School for Boys.)
Loch Raven, Maryland.
Ex-Officio Members:
Governor Albert C. Ritchie. ....................... .Annapolis
Comptroller E. Brooke Lee. ..................... Silver Spring
Treasurer John M. Dennis. ....................... .Riderwood
Appointed by the Governor:
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
William H. Matthai. ....... Baltimore City .............. 1922
J. Appleton Wilson. ...... ..Baltimore City ............ ..1922
Alien L. Carter............ Baltimore City .............. 1922
Lawrason Riggs .......... .Baltimore City .............. 1924
Thomas A. Murray. ........ Baltimore City .............. 1924
Clarence W. Perkins. ..... ..Baltimore City ............ ..1924
James A. Gary, Jr........ ..Baltimore City .............. 1926
William G. Baker, Jr. .... ..Baltimore City ............ ..1926
James H. Stone ........... Baltimore City .............. 1926
The Governor, without the consent of the Senate, appoints nine
members of the Board of Managers, three for two years, three for
four years, and three for six years from June 1, 1918, and as these
terms expire successors are appointed for the full term of six years
from June 1. These, with the Governor, the State Comptroller and
the State Treasurer, constitute the Board of Managers. (Ch. 300,
1918.)
This institution receives white boys on the commitment of any
Court, Juvenile Court or Justice of the Peace and are taught many
useful trades both industrial and agricultural.
Communications should be addressed to the Superintendent of the
institution, Loch Raven, Maryland.
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