1930] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 43
sentment or ill-will toward any of the men with whom I have ever
served. Always, as I look back over the sessions that are past,
and call up the memories of those who have served with me,
whether on my side or on another, the feeling that animates me is
one of good-will and satisfaction.
And so we leave today, never to meet again as a general assem-
bly. We of the present assembly have struck some new notes in
the Legislative history of our State. Among them at least two
stand out: the first in that we have taken the time and trouble to
travel the length and the breadth of the State to see for ourselves
the condition of the people; and the second, in that we have assem-
bled today to carry to its ultimate limit the principle of political
equality to which all of us are in theory attached.
I hope you won't forget me. I know I shall not forget you. I
only hope that in the long years to come when we look back upon
these meetings we shall look back upon them with a sense of grati-
tude for the personal friendships we have made and with a deep
feeling of satisfaction in the public service we have accomplished.
So, I bid you farewell, until we meet again.
By Mr. Lindsay:
ANNAPOLIS, MD., July 29, 1930.
ORDERED—
That the Speaker be authorized and empowered to correct and
amend the House Journal to conform with any bills passed at the
Special Session after adjourning sine die.
Which was adopted by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE
Messrs —
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Speaker
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Ward
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Heaps
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Phillips
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Lansdale
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Williams
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Melvin
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Lawder
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Binder
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White, H. J.
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Bowers
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Seward
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Shults
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Joseph
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Hamilton
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Brice
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Spence
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Bennett
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Ford, R. E.
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Harris
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Brundage
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Bouchelle
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Hofferbert
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Conway
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Jeffrey
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Johnson
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Crawford
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Beuchelt
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Hubbard
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MacFarlane
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McCready
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Vinsinger
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D'Alesandro
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Dillehunt
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Patterson
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