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Maryland Manual, 1937
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 23

3—THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
(Union Trust Building, Baltimore.)

Board consists of the Governor, State Treasurer and Comptroller
of the Treasury.
Governor:

Harry W. Nice Annapolis
Comptroller:

William S. Gordy, Jr. Salisbury
State Treasurer:

Hooper S. Miles Salisbury
Secretary:

Joseph O'C. McCusker Pikesville
Stenographer:
Ellen C. Ehle Annapolis

The Board of Public Works is created by Section 1 of Article 12
of the Constitution. Its Constitutional powers and duties are set forth
in Article 12. The General Assembly has from time to time passed
legislation imposing other duties upon the Board of Public Works.
The most important is the issuance of various State bond issues. The
Board of Public Works constitutes the third division of the Finance
Department.

THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW

State Law Department, 1901 Baltimore Trust Building, Baltimore.

Name. Postoffice.
The Attorney-General:

Herbert R. O'Conor Baltimore
Deputy Attorney-General;

Hilary W. Gans Baltimore
Assistant Attorneys-General:

William L. Henderson Garrison
Charles T.LeViness, 3d Baltimore

' Special Assistant Attorney-General for State Roads Commission:

Thomas M. Jenifer Towson
Special Attorney for State Accident Fund:

Albert A. Levin Baltimore
Senior Law Stenographers:

Mrs. Anna Davis Greer Baltimore
Miss Hattie F. Fuxman Baltimore
Junior Clerk:

Miss Evelyn Hamilton Baltimore
Miss Agnes T. Conroy Baltimore
The Department of Law of Maryland was established by Chapter
560 of the Acts of 1916, which has since been amended by Chapter 22
of the Acts of 1918, and by Chapter 289 of the Acts of 1931. These
Acts provide that the head of this Department shall be the Attorney
General of the State, who is authorized to appoint five Assistants, one
of whom he shall designate as Deputy Attorney-General, one of whom
he shall designate as Special Assistant Attorney-General for the State
Roads Commission, two of whom shall be known as Assistant At-
torneys-General, and the other of whom shall be known as Special
Attorney for the State Accident Fund.

The Attorney-General and his Assistants, in addition to the perform-
ance of the duties now or hereafter prescribed by the Constitution and

 

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