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STATE GOVERNMENT. 129
DESERTION OF WIFE AND CHILD COMMISSION.
(Oh. 486,1908.)
SAME. POSTOFFICE.
Robert Biggs..........................Baltimore.
Louis H. Levin. ....................... Baltimore.
Edward 1. Clark. ..................... .Baltimore.
Joseph N. Ulmann. ................... .Baltimore.
Charles H. McComas. ................. .Belair.
This Commission is appointed by the Governor, under the above
authority, for the purpose of revising the laws of Maryland relating
to the desertion and non-support of wives and children and the laws
relating to the arrest, trial, commitment, detention, punishment and
custody of minor children, and report their recommendations to the
Legislature of 1910.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION COMMISSION.
(Ch. 367,1908.)
NAME. POSTOFFICE.
Dr. Richard Grady. ....................Annapolis.
Carroll Edgar.........................Elkton.
Howard Melvin........................Denton.
John T. Foley. ......................... Baltimore.
Lorie C. Quinn. ...................... ..Crisfield.
This Commission Is appointed by the Governor, under the above
authority, for the purpose of examining into the question of indus-
trial education and reporting their recommendations to the Legisla-
ture of 1910.
RANDALL PORTRAIT COMMISSION.
(Joint Resolution No. 15, 1908.)
SAME. POSTOFFICE.
Mrs. Estelle Noble Clagett. .............Upper Marlborough.
Miss Mary E. Randall.................. Baltimore.
Mrs. Julia V. Bowie. ...................Annapolis.
This Commission is appointed by the Governor, to procure a suit-
able portrait of James Rider Randall, author of "Maryland, My
Maryland," to be hung, when completed, in the old Senate Chamber
at Annapolis.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MONUMENT COMMISSION.
(Oh. 539,1906.)
NAME. POSTOFFICE.
Yates Stirling..........................Baltimore.
George W. Vernon. ................... .Baltimore.
R. N. Bowerman. ......................Baltimore.
John B. King. ........................ Baltimore.
Henry F. Dorton. ................... ...Baltimore.
C. Augustus E. Spamer. ................Baltimore.
James Campbell, Jr....................Cumberland.
Governor, under the above authority, appoints seven Union soldiers
or sailors of honorable record representing the different branches of
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