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50 MARYLAND MANUAL

nel and Training Division developed and administered a course of
instruction in Employment Service functions for claims interviewers,
and another in Unemployment Insurance functions for employment
interviewers.

Fiscal Management Division

This Division manages all fiscal operations of the Department,
including budgetary control, inventory, cost accounting, supplies,
services, and maintenance.

Local Offices

The Department operates twenty field offices throughout the State
for the convenience of the public in registering for employment or
filing claims for Unemployment Insurance. These offices are located
in the following cities:
Annapolis: 93 College Avenue
Baltimore:
39-41 Hopkins Place
6 N. Liberty Street
Belair: 101 South Bond Street
Bethesda: 7240 Wisconsin Avenue
Cambridge: 101 Race Street

Chestertown: Townshend Building, Spring Avenue
Centreville: County Agriculture Agents Building
Crisfield: 831 West Main Street
Cumberland: 239 North Mechanic Street
Easton: 26 West Dover Street
Elkton: I Brown Court

Frederick: Masonic Temple Building, West Church Street
Hagerstown: 111 South Potomac Street
Hyattsville: 5122 Baltimore Avenue
Oakland: 17 Alder Street
Salisbury: 724 East Main Street
Silver Spring: 952 Sligo Avenue
Towson: 311 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Westminster: 25 Liberty Street

Under the terms of the Social Security Act, the Department of
Employment Security is a State agency entirely financed by the
Federal Government.

Appropriations 1957 1958

Federal Funds . $4,393,651 $4,628,877
Staff: 838

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO PROMOTE
EMPLOYMENT OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

Co-Chairman: David L. B. Fringer, Robert C. Thompson
M. L. Breitstein, Grafton Lee Brown, Edward G. Carroll,
Raymond M. Curtis, John H. Fischer, John Lesnick, W. L.
Limburg, Eileen Mannion, Charles W. Mowbray, Jr., Frank
J. Powers, Phillip Robrecht, Kenneth Ray Rose, Nina Russell,
H. Alexander Smith, Walter Sondheim, Jr., Chester A.
Troy, Anna D. Ward.
6 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore I Telephone: Mulberry 5-5400

The Governor's Committee to Promote Employment of the Physi-
cally Handicapped was established by the Governor in 1947 in re-

 

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