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MARYLAND MANUAL. 83

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF HORSESHOERS.
Address: Frederick A. Kloch, 1172 Cleveland St., Baltimore.
Name. Term Expires.
Dr. L. Hickman Veterinarian 1937
Conrad Einschutz . Master 1936
William Beatty . Journeyman 1937
Frederick A. Kloch .....Journeyman 1937
John J. Miller . ...Master 1937

The Governor appoints five members of this Board for four years
from the date of their appointment. One shall be a Vetennarian, two
shall be Master Horseshoers and two shall be Journeyman Horse-
shoers. (Ch. 491, 1898.)
It is the duty of this Board to hold regular meetings in the months
of May and November in each year, for the examination of persons
desiring to practice horseshoeing, as Journeymen or Master Horse-
shoers. The requirements of said examiners shall be furnished to all
persons desiring to be examined for such certificates, and the appli-
cant, if on examinatipn shall be found to possess the said require-
ments, he shall be granted a certificate by this Board upon the pay-
ment of a fee of two dollars.
STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS.

Court of Appeals, Annapolis, Md.
Name Postoffice.
Alexander Armstrong (Chairman) Hagerstown
F. W. C. Webb Salisbury
Jesse N. Bowen (Secretary) . Baltimore
The Board consists of three members appointed by the Court of
Appeals for terms of three years, and a member of the Board is ap-
pointed annually.
The Court of Appeals prescribes rules for a uniform system of
examinations in this state, both for registration and for admission
to the Bar; and for fees to be paid by the applicant taking examina-
tion. All applicants for admission to the Bar are referred by the
Court of Appeals, to which body application is made by petition, to
the State Board of Law Examiners who shall examine the applicant
testing his or her qualifications for admission to the Bar.
The Court of Appeals prescribes rules for a uniform system of
examinations which govern the Board of Law Examiners in the per-
formance of their duties. No one is examined who shall not have
studied law in a law school in some part of the United States or in
the office of a member of the Bar of this state for at least three
years. On payment of one examination fee the applicant is entitled to
the privilege of three examinations, but no more.
The Board reports its findings in the examination of applicants to
the Court of Appeals, with any recommendation it decides to make.
If the Court of Appeals then finds the applicant qualified to discharge
the duties of an attorney, and to be of good moral character and
worthy to be admitted, the said Court then passes an order admitting
him or her to practice in all the courts of the state.


BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND.
The practice of medicine in Maryland is regulated and applicants
are examined by two Boards of Medical Examiners, each composed of
eight members and appointed as follows: One Board by the Medical


 
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