74 MARYLAND MANUAL.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES
OF MARYLAND.
institution at Towson, Baltimore County.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Dr. Frank J. Powers........... Baltimore .......................... 1927
C. Charles Friedel......................... Baltimore ....................... 1927
Charles L. Hilgartner.................... Baltimore ......................... 1929
Jacob Epstein.......................... Baltimore ......................... 1929
Dr. Henry M. Hurd...................... Baltimore ......................... 1931
Allan L. Carter...............................Baltimore ............................. 1931
Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints two bi-ennially for a
term of five years from first Monday in May. (Gh. 429, 1906.)
Practically all of the patients are free, only 10 per cent of the main-
tenance being furnished by patients. Application is made through the
Medical Superintendent, and patients are received in order of their
application. The State appropriates $50,000.00 a year. Address com-
munications to the Medical Superintendent at the institution.
STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION,
Hotel Kernan, Baltimore.
Commissioners. Terms Expire.
Latrobe Cogswell..................................l93l
Fred O. Schanberger ...........................1929
R. Frank Smith..................................1927
Secretary:
Joseph M. Kelly..................................Baltimore
Governor appoints three, not more than two of whom shall be of
the same political faith, one for 6 years, one for 4 years, and one for
2 years, and as these terms expire the successor is appointed for 6
years. The Governor designates the Chairman. (Chap. 710 Acts of
1920.)*
The State Athletic Commission ia charged with the supervision
of boxing and wrestling in Maryland. It appoints all officials con-
nected with the sport and its power is absolute. For its supervision;
it collects 10 per cent of the gross receipts of all boxing and wrestling
exhibitions.
The law provides that its monies, after all necessary expenses have
been paid, shall be turned over to the State Treasurer the first day of
December annually.
* Due to Constitutional Amendment of 1922, appointments made in 1924 are— for
a term of five years.
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