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Maryland Manual, 1945-46
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124 MARYLAND MANUAL

WAR MEMORIAL COMMISSION
(Acts 1924—Chapter 637.)

A Commission of 10, the Governor to appoint five and the Mayor of
Baltimore to appoint five, to manage the War Memorial Building in
Baltimore City:

Governor's appointments;

Dr. Simon Moser, 2923 N. Charles St., term expires June 30, 1946
Charles Dregant, 3317 Eastern Ave., term expires June 30, 1948
Herbert C. Bowers, 1423 Ellamont St.,term expires June 30, 1949
William F. Dawson, 4231 Ivanhoe Ave., term. exp. June 30, 1960
Lt. Col. Richard C. O'Connell, 621 Willow Ave.,
term expires June 30, 1947

ARSENAL AND VETERANS MEMORIAL COMMISSION

(Chapter 49—Special Session, 1936)
The members appointed are:

Members Term Expires
Samuel H. Shriver, Chairman Pikesville .. ... —.. June 1, 1948
C. B. Alexander . ........ .. Eccleston ..... .........June 1,1946
Albert D. Hutzler..... ..... Pikesville............ June 1, 1946
John A. Moody... ............ .. 312 West Street June 1, 1944

Annapolis

Col. Elmer F. Munshower.. ........271 W. Patrick Street-June 1,1950

Frederick

Thomas B. Sprague .................1911 E. 30th Street..June 1,1944

Baltimore

Milton Tolle ........................11 E. Lexington St. June, 1,1946

Baltimore

This Act provided for the appointment by the Governor of a
Commission of nine members, to serve without pay, three for a term
of two years, three for four years and three for six years, beginning
within 30 days from June 1, 1936, and thereafter all terms to be
for six years, the chairman also to be designated by the Governor.

The purpose of the Commission is to take over the custody, control
and management of the property and buildings at Pikesville, Balti-
more County, known as the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers
Home.

MARYLAND TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Executive Department

1003 Union Trust Building, Baltimore I, Maryland
Telephone: PLaza 4300
(Chapter 273—Acts of 1941)

The Commission shall be composed of not more than eighteen (18)
members to be appointed by the Governor. Terms of members shall be
for six (6) years, but of the members first appointed one-third shall be
designated to hold office for two years, one-third for four years, and
one-third for six years, from June 1st, 1941. Members appointed to
fill vacancies occurring during any term shall hold office for the
unexpired portion of the term. The Governor shall designate one
member to act as Chairman. No member shall receive any compen-
sation for his services.

 

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