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Maryland Manual, 1935
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86 MARYLAND MANUAL.

The duties of the Board are to examine all persons not exempt in
this Act desiring to practice optometry in the State of Maryland and
if found qualified, to issue certificates of examination and registra-
tion, which must be recorded in the city or county of permanent resi-
dence.
To transact such business as brought before it as concerns the
practice of Optometry and as outlined in Optometry Act.



BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS.

319 N. Charles Street.
Name. Term Expires Fostoffice.
Examiners:
Henry A. McMains, Pres 1936 Baltimore
Evelyn C. Luke 1937 Hagerstown
LeGrande M. Bennett,Sect’y 1936 . Baltimore
Eunice B. Wagaman 1938 Cumberland
E. F. Withers .1937 . Denton

Governor appoints five from a full list of members in good stand-
ing of the Maryland Osteopathic Association, two for 1 year, two for
2 years, and one for 3 years, and as these terms expire the successor
is appointed for 3 years from the first day of June. (Ch. 786, 1914.)
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners on receiving ap-
plications for license to practice Osteopathy within the State, investi-
gate credentials of said applicant and if they meet the requirements, a
license is issued by said Examining Board. Two stated meetings are
held each year for the examining of such applicants whose credentials
will not warrant the issuing of a license through the previous prac-
tice, or Reciprocity Acts. Said Examining Board co-operates with
municipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulating the
practice.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISOR OF
PAPERHANGERS OF BALTIMORE CITY.
Address—1800 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
(Chapter 377—Acts of 1935.)
(All Terms Expire in 1939.)
Name Address.
Herman Zapf - (Rep.) Baltimore
(Vacancy).
Richard G. Bauer.... ..(Rep.) . . . Baltimore
(Vacancy).
Charles Block . (Dem.) . . . .... Baltimore
The Governor shall, on or before the first day of July, 1935, appoint
a Board which will be known as the Board of Examiners and Super-
visors of Paper-Hangers of Baltimore City, consisting of five persons,
for the purpose of issuing licenses and examining into the qualifica-
tions and capabilities of all persons engaging in, or desiring to engage
in the business of paper-hanging in Baltimore City. The Board so ap-
pointed shall consist of competent, practical paper-hangers of Balti-
more City, and shall serve until the first Monday in May, 1939, and
thereafter, all appointments shall be for terms of four years. Should
any vacancy occur from any cause during the term of any member of


 
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