70 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Stenographer and Bookkeeper:
Mrs. William Chesnut Baltimore City
Inspectors:
Wm. Bradley Carr (Chief) ................ .. Rockville, Md.
Thomas A. Berney .. ...... ............... .... .. Baltimore City
John P Nixon .. .. .. ... Baltimore City
R. E. Biggs ...... .. . Baltimore City
Auditor:
John E Charshee ... .. ........ Havre de Grace, Md.
Judge-at-Large.
Carlos M de Garmendia .... ........... .. Tuscarora, Md
The Governor appoints three members, not more than two of whom
shall belong to the same political party. Each shall have resided in
the State for five years prior to his appointment. The terms of those
first appointed shall be for two, four and six years and thereafter for
six years. (Ch 273,1920.)*
The law creating the Maryland Commission was passed at the legis-
lative session of 1920, going into effect on June 1st of that year. The
Commission is given authority to issue licenses for all horse races;
where purses, stakes or rewards are given, under such conditions as
it deems wise.
* Due to Constitutional Amendment of 1922, appointments made in 1924 are
for a term of five years
MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
FOR BOYS.
(Terms Expire 1927.)
Name. Postoffice.
R. Walter Graham .. .... ........................... .. .. Baltimore
James M. Easter.......... ............. ......... ..... ............... ..Baltimore
Edward Gross .. ........... ....... ...... ........ .. ..Baltimore
Edward Davis . .... ............... ............ . ...... . ..Baltimore
Adrian Hughes ............... .............. ....... .... .... Baltimore
Superintendent, Brother Benjamin.
The Governor appoints five for two years from first Monday in
May. (Ch. 35,1908.)*
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys of the City of Baltimore was
incorporated in 1866. It is situated in the western part of the city on
Wilkens, Caton and Union avenues.
This school is under the personal management of the Xaverian
Brothers, a body of men who devote their lives to the education of
boys and young men. Brother Benjamin is the present Superintendent,
and all communications should be addressed, to him.
The State of Maryland appropriates $50,000 annually towards the
maintenance of the boys sent to the school from the various counties
of the State The wards of the City of Baltimore are paid for by the
city at the rate of $15 83 1 3 per month.
* Due to Constitutional Amendment of 1922, appointments made in 1924 are for
a term of three years.
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