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Maryland Manual, 1927
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 21


Board of Education—Baltimore City.
The public school system of Baltimore is separate and distinct
from the school system of the State, is controlled by a board of nine
members appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore, and not under the
jurisdiction of the State Board of Education.

William L. Rawls, President.
Theodore E. Straus Mrs. John Wesley Brown
Dr. Frank J. Goodnow Mrs. Louis H. Levin
Warren S. Seipp John H. Duncan
J. Alan Fledderman Lewis W. Lake

Superintendent:
David E. Weglein Baltimore
Assistant Superintendents:
Carlton E. Douglas Baltimore
Miss Laura Frazee Baltimore
William R. Flowers Baltimore
John Coulbourn Baltimore


MARYLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION.
530 North Charles Street, Baltimore
(Terms Expire 1929.)
Ex-Officio Members:
Joseph L. Wheeler Enoch Pratt Library
Miss Mary E. Shearn State Librarian
State Director of Library Extension:
Miss Adelene J. Pratt Baltimore
Members appointed by the Governor:
Mrs. Charlotte Newell Baltimore
Joseph H. Apple Frederick County
Mrs. Otho S. Lee Bel Air
John P. Ahern Millington
R. H. Lee Reich La Plata

The Reorganization Act of 1922 transferred the duties of the Mary-
land Public Library Commission to the State Superintendent of Schools
and created the Maryland Public Library Advisory Commission. The
Governor appoints five members of this Commission, two of whom shall
be women. The first appointees hold office until the first Monday in
May, 1924, and thereafter for a term of two years from the first Mon.
day in May. These five members, together with the State Librarian
and the Librarian of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, constitute the Com-
mission.

It shall be the duty of the Commission, from time to time, to advise
and counsel with and to aid the State Superintendent of Schools with
respect to the performance of his relating to public library work.


MARYLAND STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Frederick, Maryland.
BOARD OF VISITORS.
Name Postoffice.
T. J. C. Williams Baltimore
Lloyd Lowndes Cumberland
George R. Dennis Frederick
John K. Shaw,President Baltimore



 

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