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MARYLAND MANUAL. 85

Named in the Act:
Governor Ritchie.

David G. Mcintosh, Jr., President of the Senate.
Francis P. Curtis, Speaker of the House.

Appointed by the Governor:

George L. Radcliffe. Fidelity Building, Baltimore,
William P. Cole, Towson.
Vacancy.

Mrs. Frank P. Scrivener, 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. Tull, 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. '

WAR MEMORIAL COMMISSION.
(Acts 1924, Chapter 537.)

Commission of 10, Governor to appoint five and Mayor of Baltimore
to appoint five, to manage the War Memorial Building in Baltimore
City.

Governor's appointments:
William 1. Norris, 8 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore, five years from

June 30,1926.
Capt. Richard C. O'Connell, 104th Medical Regiment, Baltimore, 5

years from June 30th, 1927.
Dr. Hugh H. Young, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, five years

from June 30,1928.

Colonel E. Brooke Lee, Silver Spring, 5 years from June 30, 1924.
Emory L. Coblentz, Frederick, five years from June 30, 1925.

COMMISSION ON OBSOLETE LAWS.
(Joint Resolution No. 24 of 1927.)

To investigate the Public General Laws of the State and recommend
to the Governor and the General Assembly of 1929 those which are ob-
solete, superfluous or useless and should be repealed.
George P. Bagby, Standard Oil Building, Baltimore) author of

Bagby's Annotated Code.

William O. Walsh, Cumberland, Former Judge Court of Appeals.
Alexander Armstrong, Hagerstown and Baltimore, Former Attorney
General.



 

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