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Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health;
Dr. Allen W. Freeman. .. .. .. 3952 Cloverhill Rd., Baltimore
Medical and Chirugical Faculty of Maryland:
Dr. Page Edmunds 12 Elmwood Rd., Baltimore
Commissioner of Labor and Statistics:
Harry T. Phoebus Princess Anne
State Industrial Accident Commission:
Wm. F. Broening.. .. .. ..... .... 3600 Fairview Ave., Baltimore
At Large:
Thomas N. Bartlett .. .. .. .. 309 Northway, Baltimore
At Large:
Theodore C. Waters .. 117 Tunbridge R., Baltimore
MARYLAND TERCENTENARY MEMORIAL COMMISSION
(Chapter 27, Acts of 1935)
(Terms Expire, 1939)
Name Address
J. Allan Coad, Chairman .. Leonardtown
Mrs. Harry S. Wherrett . St. Mary's City
Ridgely P. Melvin ...... Annapolis
Jas. M. Bennett . .. .. ..Philadelphia, Pa.
Steven M. Jones .... .... ..... .. ..Leonardtown
Judge William Mason Sheehan Easton
Miss Elizabeth Chew Williams .. 108 W. 39th St., Baltimore
Judge T. Scott Offutt ... Towson
Mrs. Edward Shoemaker .. 1031 N. Calvert St, Baltimore
Blanchard Randall .......... .. ....8 W. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore
The Governor appoints not more than ten members of said Com-
mission to serve without pay until the expiration of his term of office
(and thereafter successors shall be appointed every four years).
The duties of said Commission are to see that the "memorial and
site on St. Clement's Island and the memorial erected at Saint Mary's
City, and the said area of ground or park in which the same is to be
erected and also the Leonard Calvert monument heretofore erected
there, and the site of the old Capital and its markers" are kept in good
order at a reasonable cost not exceeding $1200.00 per annum.
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LAND LAWS COMMISSION.
The Legislature of 1929, by Chapter 527, authorized the Governor
to appoint a commission of five members, of whom not more than three
should be of the same political party, to investigate the land and in-
heritance laws of the State, and to recommend to the Governor and
the General Assembly of 1931 revisions thereof as they deem advisable.
The Legislature of 1931, by Joint Resolution No. 16, enlarged this
commission by the addition of two members, and directed it to con-
tinue its work and submit its report to the Governor and the General
Assembly of 1933, and by Joint Resolution No. 6 of 1933, the Com-
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