70 MARYLAND MANUAL.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPTOMETRY.
Address the Secretary.
(All Terms Expire 1922.)
Name. Postoffice.
W. B. Brown, President.............................Fruitland, Md.
B. W. Hazell, Secretary, Lexington Building..............Baltimore
H. D. Clogg. ............................................ Baltimore
Harry Roller ...........................................Baltimore
J. Fred. Andreae. ...................................... .Baltimore
The Governor appoints five from a list of ten names furnished him
by the Maryland Association of Optometry. Term, two years from
appointment. Vacancies are also filled by the Governor for the re-
mainder of the term and are selected from a list of four names fur-
nished as in the original appointments. (Ch. 652, 1914.)
The duties of the Board are to issue certificates of registration to
all who furnish satisfactory evidence of having been engaged in the
practice of Optometry previous to the passage of the law, if applica-
tion is made within six months of its approval, said certificates to be
recorded in the city or county of permanent residence.
To examine all persona not exempt in this Act desiring to practice
optometry in the State of Maryland, and if found, qualified, to issue
certificates of examination and registration, which must also be re-
corded as in) the case of certificates of exemption.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MEMORIAL COMMISSION.
Major E. Brooke Lee................................. Silver Spring
Colonel Millard E. Tydings. ........................ .Havre de Grace
Emory L. Coblentz....................................... Frederick
David G. Meintosh.................................. Roger's Forge
Dr. Hugh H. Young. .................................... .BaHinuiru
William I, Norris. ...................................... .Baltimore
Serg. Richard G. 0 'Connor............................... Baltimore
Under Chapter 448, Acts of 1920, the Governor appoints seven
members, four of whom shall reside outside of Baltimore City, for the
purpose of determining the character, location, etc., of a suitable
memorial to Maryland's soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in the
recent war. Under the provisions of Chapter 729 of the Acts of 1920,
the sum of $200,000 was appropriated toward the erection of a suit-
able memorial.
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