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50 MARYLAND MANUAL

Cambridge: 101 Race Street
Chestertown: III Court Street
Crisfield: 225 Main Street
Cumberland: 301 S. Mechanic Street
Easton: 26 W. Dover Street
Elkton: 117 North Street
Frederick: W. Church Street
Hagerstown: III S. Potomac Street
Hyattsville: 4214 Gallatin Street
Oakland: II Alder Street
Salisbury: Circle & Division Streets
Silver Spring: 933 Pershing Drive
Towson: 26 W. Pennsylvania Avenue
Westminster: Times Building

Under the terms of the Social Security Act, the Unemployment
Compensation Fund is locally administered, while the Federal Govern-
ment pays the administrative expenses of the agency.

Appropriations 1953 1954
Federal Fund. $3,000,022 $3,600,026
Staff: 775.

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT
OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

Co-Chairmen: David L. B. Fringer, Robert C. Thompson
Frank Bender, Grafton Lee Brown, Matilda F. Brundick,
W. L. Limburg, Frank J. Powers, Phillip Robrecht, Nina
Russell, Carl Scholtz, Walter Sondheim, Jr., Dr. Merrell L.
Stout, Chester A. Troy, Anna D. Ward

6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Mulberry 5-5400

The Governor's Committee to Promote Employment of the Phys-
ically Handicapped was established by the Governor in 1947 in
response to a request by the President of the United States. It is
the purpose of the Committee to coordinate and promote the programs
of counselling, training and placement existing among State agencies
for the physically handicapped. It is a function of the Committee
to create an awareness on the part of the public, particularly em-
ployers, of the problems faced by the handicapped in finding employ-
ment, and to develop a feeling of responsibility on the part of
employers in giving work to these people. The Committee has publi-
cized the experience of employers with handicapped workers and
endeavors to stimulate public interest in providing suitable facilities
for handicapped individuals in the State.

Appropriations 1953 1954
General Fund $2,500 $3,000

STATE COMMISSIONER OF PERSONNEL

Russell S. Davis, State Commissioner of Personnel, 1955
John S. Shriver, Assistant to the Commissioner
Paul E. Carliner, M.D., Medical Examiner
Margaret Dambly Frank, Director, Examination Division

 

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