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1194
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
[CH. 514
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Acct.
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No.
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#
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1948
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#
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1949
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12 Parole Officer, J.C.I........................
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....... 1
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1,840
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1
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1,920
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13 Clinical Psychologist, II....................
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....... 1
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2,310
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1
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2,420
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14 Supervisor of Education ..................
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....... 1
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2,622
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1
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2,736
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15 Supervisor o£ Recreation..................
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.... .. 1
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2,375
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1
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2,375
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16 Teacher, I ................................
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....... 2
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3,990
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2
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4,180
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17 Teacher, II ...............................
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....... 4
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6,720
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4
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7,040
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18 Music Teacher .............................
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....... 1
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1,470
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1
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1,540
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19 Vocational Instructor, I ...................
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.... .. 6
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12,635
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6
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13,205
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20 Vocational Instructor, II...................
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2
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3,360
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2
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3,520
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21 Cottage Master, I .........................
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8
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13,920
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8
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1.4,480
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22 Cottage Master, II .........................
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.. .. 14
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20,650
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14
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21,560
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23 Physician, Institutional, II .................
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.. . .. 1
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3,500
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1
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3,500
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24 Graduate Nurse, Institutional...............
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1
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1,760
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1
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1,840
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25 Dietitian, I ................................
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1
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2,420
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1
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2,530
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26 Dining Room Supervisor....................
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,. . .. 1
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1,475
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1
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1,475
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27 Head Cook.................................
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.. 1
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1,680
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1
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1,760
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28 Cook .....................................
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..... 1
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1,428
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1
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1,496
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29 Baker, II...................................
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...... 1
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1,554
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1
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1,628
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30 Seamstress ...............................
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....... 1
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1,495
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1
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1,560
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31 Laundry Worker ...........................
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2
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2,860
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2
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2,990
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32 Housemaid ...............................
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...... 1
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1,250
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1
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1,250
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33 Farm Manager, I ..........................
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...... 1
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2,640
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1
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2,750
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34 Poultryman ...............................
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...... 1
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1,365
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1
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1,430
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35 Farm Hand ................................
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... .. 4
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5,152
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4
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5,264
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36 Chief Stationary Engineer, II...............
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...... 1
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2,415
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1
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2,530
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37 Steam Fireman ............................
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...... 2
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3,520
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2
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3,680
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38 Blacksmith ...............................
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...... 1
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1,848
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1
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1,936
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39 Electrician ...............................
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...... 1
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1,870
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1
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1,955
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40 Carpenter .................................
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...... 1
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1,680
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1
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1,760
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41 Painter, I...................................
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...... 1
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1,680
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1
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1,760
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42 Chauffeur, I ................................
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...... 1
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1,840
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1
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1,920
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43 Watchman, I ..............................
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...... 2
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3,108
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2
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3,256
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14 Watchman, II ..............................
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...... 4
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5,460
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4
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5,720
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45 Laborer, Institutional .....................
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...... 3
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3,976
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3
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4,032
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46 Chaplain .................................
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...... 1
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1,500
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1
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1,500
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47 Dentist, Institutional (Part time) ..........
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800
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800
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48 Psychiatrist (Part time) ...................
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1,000
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1,000
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49 Special Payments ..........................
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1,000
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1,000
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Totals.................................
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...... 91
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167,161
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91
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173,932
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OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE
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Contractual Services:
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201 General Repairs ...........................
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4,000
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4,000
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202 Motor Vehicle Repairs ....................
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1,500
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1,500
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