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Maryland Manual, 1950
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MARYLAND MANUAL 115

ARSENAL AND VETERANS MEMORIAL COMMISSION

Chairman: Charles R. Stalling, Jr., 1954
Elijah E. Nichols, 1954; Thomas B. Sprague, 1950; John A.
Moody, 1950; Elmer F. Munshower, 1950; Albert D. Hutzler,
1952; Thomas E. K. Fields, 1952; Milton Tolle, 1952.

Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers Home,
Pikesville Telephone: Pikesville 1219

The Arsenal and Veterans Memorial Commission was established in
1936. It is composed of eight members appointed by the Governor for
terms of six years. The Commission has supervision and custody of
the buildings and properties known as the Maryland Line Confederate
Soldiers Home which was deeded by the United States Government to
the State of Maryland in 1879 (Code 1939 and 1947 Supp., Art. 65,
sees. 90-94).

Appropriations; None
Staff: None

EXAMINING AND LICENSING BOARDS

STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS

President: Carl P. Russell, D.D.S., 1953
Norman P. Chanaud, D.D.S., 1953; Harry Levin, D.D.S.,
1951; C. Adam Bock, D.D.S., 1955; William E. Trail, D.D.S.,
1955.

Wm. Daniel Day, D.D.S., Secretary, 1955
3811 Hadley Sq., East, Baltimore 18 Telephone: Belmont 6765

The Governor appoints the six members of the Board of Dental
Examiners. Two members are appointed biennially, from a list of
four practicing dentists furnished by the Maryland State Dental
Association (Code 1939, Art. 32, sec. 2). The Dental Practice Act of
the State provides that this Board regulate the practice of dentistry
by testing the qualifications of candidates for licenses in dentistry
and in dental hygiene.

All applicants for license to practice dentistry must be at least
twenty-one years of age and graduates of dental colleges duly incor-
porated to grant degrees in Dental Surgery by the laws of one of the
United States or Canada. All applicants for a license to practice
dental hygiene must be at least twenty years of age and graduates
of a school teaching dental hygiene which has been approved by the
Board. Examinations are held twice a year, and are both written and
practical. Every dentist and every dental hygienist must register
annually.

Expenditures, 1949, Special Funds..........................$2,371.77

Appropriation, 1950, Special Funds................................. 2,560.00

Staff: None

 

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