MARYLAND MANUAL 67
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND.
712 Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Md.
The Board of Chiropody Examiners, established under Chapter No
173 of the Acts of 1916, codified as Section 364 of the Annotated Code
of 1924, is comprised of four members, to be selected by the Board of
Medical Examiners of Maryland, three of whom are to be members of
the Maryland Pedic Association, and one from the Board of Medical
Examiners. Examinations by this Board are held in January and July
Harry L Homer, M. DPresident . 1011 N Charles Street, Baltimore
Harry P. Clifton, Secretary . 712 Union Trust Building, Baltimore
William M. Lee . . . . . 222 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore
Regina M. Benzinger ... . 217 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MOVING PICTURE MACHINE
OPERATORS.
Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire 1929 )
Name Postoffice
Harry Cluster, Exhibitor . Baltimore
John H C. Bedford, Operator ... -.. Baltimore
William H Miller, Fire Underwriters Baltimore
Governor bi-enially appoints in and for Baltimore City three, one
from Board of Fire Underwriters' Association, one licensed moving pic-
ture machine operator, a member of the Moving Picture Operators'
Union, one exhibitor licensed to operate motion picture machines, all
of whom have had not less than three years' experience at the business
and who have resided in Baltimore City for not less than two years
next preceding their appointment. (Ch. 195, 1918.)
it is the duty of this Board to examine and license operators of
moving picture machines, and has supervision over the same, in Balti-
more City only
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSES.
Address Miss Mary C Packard Secretary, 1211 Cathedral St , Baltimore.
Name Postoffice. Term Expires.
Miss Gertrude A Miller Baltimore . 1931
Sister Mary Helen Ryan . Baltimore 1931
Miss Helen C Bartlett... - ..Baltimore 1929
Miss Martha E. Friend . . Baltimore 1930
Miss Mary C. Packard Ten Hills, Baltimore 1930
This Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor for
terms of three vears each, as vacancies occur
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