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MARYLAND MANUAL. 81

BOARD OF MANAGERS INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR
COLORED GIRLS.
Located at Melvale, Baltimore.

(All Terms Expire 1931.)

Name. Postoffice.
Mrs. Francis Le Moyne . .. .. Eccleston
Dr. Alfred T Gundry .. Catonsville
Superintendent, Mrs. Sarah C. Medinger.

Governor appoints two for a term of two years from the first Mon-
day in May. (Bagby Code, Art. 27, Sec. 608 )

This institution receives colored female minors under the age of
eighteen years, as shall be taken up and committed as street beggars
or variants, or shall be convicted of criminal offenses against the laws
of the State and has power to bind out these girls committed to their
care as apprentices until they reach the age of eighteen years, whether
in or out of this State, and to teach them such proper trades or em-
ployments as in the judgment of the managers will be moat conducive
to their reformation.

BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE COMMISSION

This Commission is created by Chapter 345 of the Acts of 1922.
The Act provides that the Governor shall appoint three citizens who
were former soldiers, sailors or marines from Maryland and who
served in France during the recent war against Germany and her
Allies, who shall serve without pay but be allowed actual and necessary
expenses.

It is the duty of the Commission to visit the battlefields of France
and ascertain the points where Maryland troops were engaged and
designate the points where monuments and markers shall be erected.
it shall also determine the character and design of such monuments and
markers and perform all necessary work in erecting these memorials.

The Commission shall report to the Governor, on the completion of
its work, a detailed statement of its proceedings, including a state
ment as to the locations and cost of such monuments and markers.

BOARD OF VISITORS AND GOVERNORS OF WASHINGTON

COLLEGE.

Name. Term Expires. Address.
Hiram Staunton Brown 19.12 New York City
Lambert W. Davis 1931 Cecilton, Md.
Samuel E. Shannahan .. 1931 Easton, Md.
Albert D. Mackey 1932 Elkton, Md
Edward M Noble 1931 Denton, Md
Albanus Phillips 1932 Cambridge, Md.
James W. Cain 1932 Baltimore, Md.
John G. Townsend, Jr - 1931 Selbyville, Del
S Scott Beck 1933 Chestertown, Md.
James W. Chapman, Jr .. 1933 Baltimore, Md.
Nelson H. Fooks - 1934 Preston, Md.
Arthur C. Humphreys - , .. 1933 Snow Hill, Md.
Thomas J. Keating 1933 Centreville, Md.
Dudley G. Roe 1934 Sudlersville, Md

 

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