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the officials of Baltimore City appointed by the Governor and all
Boards, Commissions, Departments, Offices or Institutions of the State
government except the Public Service Commission and the Boards of
Supervisors of Elections, Boards of School Commissioners and other
county boards or officers of the respective counties of the State.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND OF 1920.
NOTE:.The term of office of the members of the House of Dele-
gates is two years, therefore, they sit during but one Session of the
General Assembly.
The term of office of Senators is four years and the names of those
Senators marked thus (*) below, were elected in 1921 for a term of
four years and sit, therefore, during the Sessions of 1922 and 1924.
Those not so marked were elected in 1919 and are, therefore, members
of the 1922 Session only. Their successors will be elected in 1923.
State Senate.
County Name. Address.
Allegany *David A. Robb (R) Cumberland
Anne Arundel A. Theodore Brady (D) Annapolis
Baltimore David G. Mcintosh (D) Rogers Forge
Calvert J. Frank Parran (R) Prince Frederick
Caroline *Lawrence B. Towers (R) Denton
Carroll R. Smith Snader (R) New Windsor
Cecil *Harry Arthur Cantwell (D) North East
Charles *Walter J. Mitchell (D) La Plata
Dorchester . *Samuel L. Byrn (D) Cambridge
Frederick Charlea F. Goodell (R) Frederick
Garrett *John W. McCullough (D) Friendsville
Harford *Millard E. Tydings (D) Havre de Grace
Howard Humphrey D. Wolfe (D) Glenwood
Kent William F. Russell (D) Chestertown
Montgomery *Eugene G. Jones (D) Kensington
Prince George's *Lansdale G. Sassder (D) Upper marlboro
Queen Anne's John H. C. Legg (D) Centreville
St. Mary's *George C. Peverley (D) Mechanicsville
Somerset John B. Robins . (R) Crisfield
Talbot *John S. McDaniel (D) St. Michaels
Washington Frank W. Mish (D) Hagerstown
Wicomico Charles R. Disharoon (D) Salisbury
Worcester *Orlando Harrison (D) Berlin
Baltimore City:
1st District William 1. Norris (D) 8 E. Lexington St.
2nd District Robert Biggs (D) Union Trust Bldg.
3rd District George Arnold Frick (D) Linthicum Bldg.
4th District Benjamin W. Fox (D) 901 Curtis Ave.
Senate.Democrats, 21; Republicans, 6; majority, 15 Democrats.
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