MARYLAND MANUAL 49
Officers of Administration of the Johns Hopkins University—
Dr. Isaiah Bowman, President.
Mr. P. Stewart Macaulay, Secretary of the University.
Dr. E. W. Berry, Provost..
Mr. Henry S. Baker, Treasurer.
Miss Irene M. Davis, Registrar.
Dr. J. C. French, Librarian.
Dr. E. W. Berry, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Dr. J. B. Whitehead, Director of the School of Engineering..
Dr. W. B. Kouwenhoven, Dean of the School of Engineering.
The above may be addressed "The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland."
Dr. Alan M. Chesney, Dean of the School of Medicine, "Wolfe and
Monument Streets, Baltimore.
Dr. L. H. Weed, Director of the School of Medicine, Wolfe and
Monument Streets, Baltimore.
Dr. L. J. Reed, Dean of the School of Hygiene and Public Health,
615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
816 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md.
Executive Officer
H. C. Byrd.
State Veterinarian:
Mark Welsh, SIC Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md.
Organization.
The law provides that the personnel of the State Board of Agri-
culture shall be the same as the Board of Regents of the State Uni-
versity. (Ch. 225 and 391, 1916.)
General Powers.
The general powers of the board as stated in Article 7 of the Laws
of 1916, Chapter 391, are as follows:
"The State Board of Agriculture shall investigate the conditions
surrounding the breeding, raising and marketing of livestock and the
products thereof, and contagious and infectious diseases affecting the
same; the raising, distribution and sale of farm, orchard, forest and
nursery products, generally, and plant diseases and injurious insects
affecting the same; the preparation, manufacture, quality analysis, in-
spection, control and distribution of animal and vegetable products,
animal feeds, seeds, fertilizers, agricultural lime, agricultural and
horticultural chemicals, and biological products; and shall secure in-
formation and statistics in relation thereto and publish such informa-
tion, statistics and the results of such investigations at such times
and in such manner as to it shall seem best adapted to the efficient
dissemination thereof; and except where such powers and duties are
by law conferred or laid upon other boards, commissions or officials,
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