106 MARYLAND MANUAL
EXAMINING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS OF THE STATE OF
MARYLAND
105 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore I, Maryland
Office Hours, by appointment.
(Terms Expire 1947)
John Williams, President .. .. Baltimore
Theodore J. Wies, Treasurer .. Baltimore
William Groves, Secretary .. .. .... Pearson
The Governor appoints three members for two years from the first
Monday in May of every other year. All members must be qualified
barbers with at least five years experience immediately prior to their
appointment. (Ch. 226, Acts of 1904.)
The duties of Barber Examiners are to examine and license barbers
who come into the State and all persons who desire to take up barber-
ing as a vocation. The examination consists of a written and a prac-
tical examination in barbering. The Examiners may enter and inspect
a barber shop to note any violations of any of the health laws apply-
ing to barber shops. Licenses may be revoked for stated violations.
Examinations are held in Baltimore City, and at such other cities and
towns as the occasion may require. Applications for examinations
may be obtained by addressing the Board at its Baltimore office. Due
to a shortage of barbers the Board will for the duration grant licenses
to such barbers as now hold licenses from other states upon the pay-
ment of the examination fee.
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND
712 Union Trust Building, Baltimore I, Maryland
Telephone: SAratoga 4489
Henry T. Collenberg, M.D., President.. 2 W. Read St., Baltimore
Harry P. Clifton, Secretary.. 712 Union Trust Building Baltimore
William M. Lee ....... .... .. 222 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore
Bessie W. Pinto — .. ... Salisbury
The Board of Chiropody Examiners, established under Chapter No.
173 of the Acts of 1916, codified as Section 364 of the Annotated Code
of 1924, is comprised of four members, to be selected by the Board
of Medical Examiners of Maryland, three of whom are to be members
of the Maryland Pedic Association, and one from the Board of Medical
Examiners. The Board determines by examinations in Anatomy, Phy-
siology, Therapeutics, Minor Surgery and Asepsis, as pertaining to the
foot, the fitness of applicants for license to practice Chiropody in
Maryland. The fee for examination is Fifteen Dollars and Ten Dollars
for license if applicants pass examinations. Examinations are held in
January and July.
STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Chapter 501—Acts of 1941.
Name Term Expires Postoffice
Dr. Kermit F. Smith ........ .. 1946 — . Silver Spring
Dr. Arthur N. Golladay ...... 1945 . .. ...... Cumberland
Dr. Edgar H. Northam ......... 1947 .. ...........Baltimore
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