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324 MARYLAND MANUAL. STATE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Chapter 555, Acts of 1935.) Terms expire first Monday in May, 1936. It is the duty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering to make, in each fiscal year, a complete survey of all physical prop- erties of the State, such as mechanical equipment and repairs neces- sary; to supervise the operation and maintenance of mechanical equipment inside and outside of all State buildings, including the heating, lighting, plumbing, ventilating, water supply and sewerage disposal. •The Department is required to make an annual report of its activities, and list in detail all properties, repairs made and changes necessary. The State Engineer and the Senior and Junior Assistant Engineers are appointed by the Governor. Elmer Hammond (State Engineer) 1023 W. Barre St., Baltimore W. B. Robe (Senior Asst. Engineer) 408 Bosley Ave., Towson Harry Boublitz (Junior Asst. Engineer) 3640 Hickory Ave., Baltimore COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES RESIDENT IN MARYLAND Name Postoffice. Arthur Buxbaum Baltimore For District of Columbia, Michigan, Oregon, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Porto Rico. William E. Schul Baltimore For New York, North Carolina, Ceorgia, Pennsyl- vania and Texas. Charles H. Hesse For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connec- ticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mas- sachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebras- ka, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Okla- homa, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, District of Columbia and Porto Rico. |
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