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Maryland Manual, 1927
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80 MARYLAND MANUAL.


COMMISSION FOR BI-CENTENNIAL OF GEORGE
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY.
(Resolution No. 21 of 1924.)

Commission of 15 to co-operate with Congressional Commission and
Commissions of other States, and with Commissions established by the
Sulgrave Institution and civic bodies in celebrating in the year 1931
the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington and to re
port to the General Assembly of 1927 such plans and program as they
deem advisable.

Named in the Act:
Governor Ritehie.
David G. McIntosh, Jr., President of the Senate.
Francis P. Curtis, Speaker of the House.
Appointed by the Governor:
George L. Raucliffe. Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
Williamn P. Cole, Towson.
Vacancy.
Mrs. Frank P. Serivener, 105 E. Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore.
Miss Elizabeth Chew Williams, 108 E. 39th Street, Baltimore.
Mrs. Charles W. D. Ligon, Ellicott City.
Appointed by President of Senate:
James F. Thrift, Attorney-at-Law, 216 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
Allen Bowie Howard, Annapolis.
Harding P. Tuli, Princess Anne.
Appointed by Speaker of House:
Daniel C. Joseph, Attorney-at-Law, 11 E. Lexington St., Baltimore.
Lawrence P. Williams, Wynne, St. Mary’s County.


VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND REHABILITATION
INVESTIGATING COMMISSION.
(Resolution No. 27 of 1924.)
Commmission of seven to investigate conditions surrounding persons
disabled in industrial accidents, or through diseases, otherwise than
through wounds and disease suffered in the World’s War, and to make
recommendations to the Governor, prior to June 1, 1926, for state
aid in the improvement of the physical or mental condition of persons
so disabled.
Dr. Charles W. Sylvester, Director of Vocational Education, Madi
son and Lafayette Avenues, Baltimore.

Vacancy.
Peter M. Siewierski, Attorney-at-Law, 1722 Eastern Avenue, Balto.
Omer F. Hershey, Attorney-at-Law, Calvert Building, Baltimore.
Henry F. Broening, President Maryland Federation of Labor, 1222
St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
Mrs. William Bauernschmidt, Baltimore Public Schools Association,
University Parkway and St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
Miss Gertrude McNally, Vice-President State Federation of Labor,
Beltsville.

SOLDIERS’ RELIEF FUND COMMISSION.
Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, Ses
sion of 1924, as amended by the Acts of 1927, creates a Soldiers’ Relief
Fund Commission, with the Adjutant General of the State as Chairman,
and two memhers to be appointed by the Governor. Time Governor has


appointed as members of this Commission:


 

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