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100 MARYLAND MANUAL

Salaries, and by making a statutory provision for annual vacation
leave with pay.

The Merit System of Maryland is strongly supported by public
opinion, and has won deserved National recognition for efficient
operation..

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION OF
ARCHITECTS
(Chapter 309, Acts of 1935.)

Name. Address. Term Expires.
Clyde N. Friz, Chairman, 1309 Lexingtan Bldg., Baltimore. July 1, 1941
Amos J. Klinkhart, Hagerstown. .................................... .July 1, 1943
James R. Edmunds, Jr., Calvert Bldg., Baltimore. ..... .July 1, 1944
G. Corner Fenhagen, 325 N. Charles St., Baltimore. ... ..July 1, 1940
Paul H. Kea, Hyattsville, Md. ............................... ..July 1, 1942

The Law creating the State Board of Examiners and Registration
of Architects is declared to be a public health, life and safety measure,
and generally to promote the public welfare by requiring that only
properly qualified persons shall use the designation "Architects" in
the State of Maryland; and provides that all such persons shall
submit to an examination or submit evidence of their qualifications
to the Board before being entitled to practice architecture in the State
of Maryland.

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 appointment 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.

BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
220 North Greene Street, Baltimore, Md.
Office Hours, Mondays 2 to 4 P.M.
(Term Expires 1941)

Vincent A. Cinquegrani, President. ............................... Baltimore
A. Ross Bixler, Secretary. ........................................ ..Baltimore
William Groves, Treasurer. ............................... .Cumberland

Governor appoints three members for two years from first Monday
in May of every other year. All members must be qualified barbers
with at least five years experience immediately prior to their appoint-
ment. (Ch. 226, Acts of 1904.)

 

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