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during the period of training. This amount, after one year, is gradu-
ally reduced and the workmen placed on a piece payment basis.
The Workshop is a training school for the adult blind of the State
as well as a place of employment for those who have become trained
workmen. It is in no sense a home, as those under training or em-
ployment do not live there, but go from their homes or boarding places
each day, just as do seeing persons who work in factories, etc.
The building in which the shop operates was purchased by the
Maryland School for the Blind at no coat to the State, the funds to
pay for it having been raised by public subscription.
DIRECTORS OF MINERS' HOSPITAL.
Frostburg, Maryland.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
G. Marshall Gilette.............................Frostburg .................................. 1926
Roberdeau Annan .............................Frostburg ................................ 1926
J. Marshall Price.............................Frostburg ................................ 1924
Fred. R. Sloan........................Lonaconing ................................1924
Board consists of four members appointed by the Governor, two
bi..enially for a term of four years. (Ch. 441, 1912.)
MARYLAND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS
(Formerly Maryland School for Boys).
Loch Raven, Maryland.
Ex-Officio Members:
Governor Albert C. Ritchie.
Comptroller William S. Gordy, Jr.
Treasurer John M. Dennis.
Appointed by the Governor;
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
William H. Matthai.........................Baltimore City ....................1928
S. Duncan Black.........................Baltimore County ..............................1928
Allen L. Carter..................Baltimore City ....................1928
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 ........................I926
Superintendent:
Leon C. Faulkner.
The Governor, without the consent of the Senate appoints nine
members of the Board of Managers, three for two year, 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.)
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