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Maryland Manual, 1933
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10 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Senior Examiner;

Arthur C. Merriam, Jr. . . Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

Oscar P. Comegys Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

W. Reed Seal . Baltimore
Senior Examiner;

Jesse C. Gawthrop Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

C. Raymond Frey . . Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

Howard A. Gross Baltimore
Senior Examiner:

Schall W. Mitrel . Baltimore
Senior Examiner

Z. Davis Jackson Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Charles S. Donohue . . Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Frank H. Hoffmaster Baltimore
Junior Examiner
Julius Scriba Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Frank B. Marshall Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Allan J. Foster . Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

H. Sadtler Nolen Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Arthur N. Englar, Jr. Baltimore
Junior Examiner;

Edwin C. Kline Baltimore
Junior Examiner
Alton R. Middlekauff Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

William O. Dunn Baltimore
Junior Examiner:

Wade G Emmett, Jr. Baltimore
Senior Stenographer

Winified A. Duggan Baltimore
Senior Stenographer:

Ruth Pearce Burrier Baltimore
Senior Stenographer:

Anna Mae Cooke Baltimore
Senior Stenographer-
Angela M. O'Neill Baltimore
The Bank Commissioner under the law has general supervision over
all banking institutions in the State (other than National Banks). He
is required to visit and examine, either in person or by deputy, each
institution at least twice a year, and at such other times as he may
deem expedient; and at any time upon the request of the directors of
the institution. Whenever the capital stock of an institution is re-
duced by impairment, and such impairment is not made good as pre-
scribed by the law, or whenever it is found that an institution is being
conducted in an unsafe manner, the Bank Commissioner may take pos-
session, as provided by law, and retain possession until it resumes
business or is finally liquidated.

In case of the failure of such an institution the Bank Commissioner
acts as receiver, and liquidates its assets and winds up its affairs under
the jurisdiction of the Court.

Every bank and trust company is required to submit to the Bank
Commissioner, under oath at least three reports in each calendar year;
such reports to exhibit in detail the resources and liabilities of the in-

 

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