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Maryland Manual, 1937
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92 MARYLAND MANUAL.

The Governor appoints five competent persons, citizens of the State
of Maryland, at least three of whom shall be graduates of approved
schools of Architecture and all of whom shall have been engaged in
the independent practice of architecture for a period of ten or more
years.

The first appointments hereunder shall be made on or before the
first day of July, 1935, upon which date the term of office shall begin.
The term of office of said members shall be five years, except that
upon the first appointments one of said members shall be appointed
for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term
of three years, one for a term of four years and one for a term of
five years. Thereafter, the members shall be appointed for a term
of five years. The Governor shall designate a Chairman.

STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS.

220 N. Greene Street, Baltimore.
Office Hours, Mondays 2 to 4 P. M.

(Term Expires 1939)

Arthur W. Duer, President....................................................... ...................................Snow Hill
Vincent A. Cinquegrani, Secretary ... ... . .Baltimore
Robert W. Smith, Treasurer........................ ............................................. ............................Barton

Governor appoints three members for two years from appointment.
All members must be qualified barbers with at least five years' experi-
ence immediately prior to their appointment. Ch. 226, Acts of 1904.

The duties of the Barber Examiners are to examine and license
all barbers who come into the State and all persons who desire to
take up harboring as a vocation. The examinations consists of a
written and a practical examination in harboring. Examinations are
held at least twice a year in Baltimore City, Cumberland, Hagerstown
and Salisbury. Applications may be secured by addressing the Secre-
tary of the Board at the above address or by calling at 2501 Penn-
sylvania Ave., Baltimore, any day except Mondays between the hours
of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M.

STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS.

Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Dr. Nelson S. Covell, President ...... ... ...1939 ... .. .. . Baltimore
Dr. Robt. M. Hill, Secretary..Treasurer 1940 .. . . .. Hagerstown
Dr. Lewis S. Tawney, Vice..Pres.. . ........1938...................................... Baltimore

The Governor appoints the board, one member each year for a term
of three years. No two members shall be graduates of the same
college.

The basic duty of the Board as provided by the Chiropractic Act of
this State is to regulate the practice of Chiropractic in Maryland and
test the qualifications of applicants by examination.

Two examinations are held, January and July each year in Anat-
omy and Histology, Physiology, Symptomatology and Pathology, Or..
thopedy. Adjusting, Chiropractic Principles, Nerve Tracing, Chemis-
try, Hygiene, Bacteriology, Physical Diagnosis and Roentgenology.

The Act requires applicants to be graduated from a first grade
four year high school or the equivalent and to be graduates of a recog-
nized Chiropractic College teaching a resident course of three years
of six months each or more comprising at least 2000 - 60 minute hours
of instruction.

 

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