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Maryland in 1916. Upon admission to the Bar in 1916 he
began the practice of law in Salisbury with his father, who
died in November, 1917. He thereafter practiced alone and
in 1925 formed the law firm of Miles, Bailey & Williams in
Salisbury and remained Senior partner of this firm until he
moved to Baltimore in 1937.

He was a delegate from Wicomico County to the House of
Delegates 1920 Session of the General Assembly; City
Solicitor for the City of Salisbury from 1925 to 1932; and
from May 1932, until March 1937, was President of the
County Trust Company of Maryland (formerly the Eastern
Shore Trust Company), with its main bank in Cambridge
and branch banks in ten counties on the lower Eastern
Shore and Southern Maryland, and with its Executive Offi-
ces in Baltimore. Resigned in February, 1937, upon elec-
tion as a director and Executive Vice-President of the Bal-
timore National Bank, and in January, 1941, he was elected
Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Baltimore
National Bank, which position he now occupies.

Elected Treasurer of Maryland for a term of four years
by the General Assembly in January, 1935, was re-elected
in January, 1939, and again was re-elected in January, 1943.

He is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State
Teachers Retirement System, and the Board of Trustees of
the State Employees Retirement System and ex-officio
Treasurer of both Boards. He is also ex-officio a member
of the Board of Trustees of several State owned Hospitals.

Mr. Miles was married in 1919 to Miss A. Frances Wil-
liams, daughter of the late L. Ernest and Georgia Todd
Williams, of Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Miles have three chil-
dren and reside in Baltimore City.

CLERK OF THE COURT OF APPEALS

Clerk of the Court of Appeals: MAURICE OGLE (Democrat),

Annapolis, Maryland.

Maurice Ogle was born in Prince George's County, April
7th, 1888. He is the son of the late Benjamin and Ida J.
Ogle.

Mr. Ogle's first work was in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at Upper Marlboro, where he served two

 

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