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MARYLAND MANUAL. 17
BANKING BOARD.
(Chapter 489, Acts of 1935.)
Charles E. Rieman From June 1, 1937, to June 1, 1943
(From Baltimore Clearing House.)
James D. Garrett,
Round Bay From June 1, 1935, to June 1, 1939
(From Associated Mutual Savings Banks of Baltimore.)
Fred L. Thomas,
Sandy Spring From June 1, 1935, to June 1, 1941
(From Maryland State Bankers' Association.)
The Board shall consist of three members to be appointed by the
Governor. One member of said Board shall be a representative of the
Baltimore Clearing House, one a representative of the Associated
Mutual Savings Banks of Baltimore and one a representative of the
Maryland State Bankers' Association. Each of these organizations
shall submit the names of three men qualified for the responsibility
imposed upon them by this Act and the Governor shall select one
name from each of said lists to serve on said Board.
One member of such Board shall be designated by the Governor
to serve until June 1, 1937, one member until June 1, 1939, and one
member until June 1, 1941, and after said several dates each member
appointed shall serve for a term of six years or until his successor
has been appointed and qualified.
The members of the Board shall receive no salary for their services
as such.
Said Board shall be subject to the call of the Bank Commissioner
to confer and consult with him in matters concerning the business of
Banking or Banking Institutions in the State of Maryland.
The Bank Commissioner is appointed by the Governor for a term
of four years.
STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER,
Office, Lexington Building, Baltimore.
(Term Expires May 1, 1939)
Name. Postoffice.
Commissioner:
Wesley S. Hanna Baltimore
Deputy Commissioner:
Hazelton A. Joyce, Jr. Baltimore
Examiner:
John P. Albert Baltimore
Actuary:
Calvert F. Stein Baltimore
Auditor:
Denton S. Lowe McDaniel
Chief Clerk:
John H. Coppage Relay
Clerks:
Alan P. Hayman Baltimore
Edward A. Perkins Centreville
Millard C. Stocksdale Baltimore
Wm. L. Colleran Baltimore
Miss Mollie Edna Bald Baltimore
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