14 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Senior Clerk:
Miss Margaret McConnell....__..........................Baltimore
Junior Clerk.
Adam G. nhl............................__....__.__-_........__..Baltimore
This Bureau consists of the Governor, who is Chairman thereof,
Secretary of State, Comptroller of the Treasury, State Treasurer,
Chairman of the State Road Commission, Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles, Chairman of the State Board of Prison Control, Chairman
of the State Board of Health, State Superintendent of Public Schools,
President of the State College of Agriculture, and the Superintendent
or managing heads of the following institutions: Crownsville State
Hospital, Eastern Shore State Hospital, Rosewood State Training
School, Spring Grove State Hospital, Springfield State Hospital,
Maryland Tuberculosis Sanitorium, Maryland State School for the
Deaf, Maryland Industrial Training School for Girls and Maryland
Training School for Boys.
The Chairman of the Bureau appoints a Secretary who shall be
known as the Purchasing Agent.
All materials, supplies and articles for the use of the State's
Departments, Commissions and Institutions are purchased through this
Bureau. (Ch. 184, 1920.)
DIVISION OF DEPOSIT AND DISBURSEMENT
STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE—Annapolis.
Name. Postoffice.
State Treasurer:
John M. Dennis...............................................................Riderwood
Chief Clerk:
John Z. Bayless............ _...... ............................................Havre de Grace
Assistent Clerks:
Milton L. Tull.........................................Annapolis
S. H. Jones.................................................................Annapolis
Charles M. Speicher................... ........... _.........Accident
Helen E. P. Garrctt.....................:. _.............................. Baltimore
F. Blanche Richardson.........................................Annapolis
The State Treasurer is elected by the General Assembly on joint
ballot. Chapter 141, Acts of the General Assembly of 1922, provides
that the Treasurer shall be elected for a term of three years, at the
next meeting of the Legislature in 1924; and thereafter at every regular
session of the Legislature, beginning with the term of the Governor, for
a period of four years, or until his successor is duly elected and qualifies.
The Treasurer is the head of the Division of Deposits and Disburse-
ments, depositing daily all monies received in such banks as he may
select, with the approval of the Governor; said banks giving sufficient
bond or approved collateral security satisfactory to the Governor. All
State money is paid out upon the warrant of the Comptroller by check
issued by the Treasurer, and countersigned by the Comptroller. He is
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