. Baltimore : its history and its people . s president of the State Boardof Law Examiners for a number of years. In 1889 he served as chairmanof the Association of Citizens to restrict and regulate the liquor traffic,whose efforts resulted in the passage of a high-license law, and in 1903 hewas appointed by the Governor one of the board which submitted to theGeneral Assembly a draft of a revised corporation law. Mr. Brown is atrustee of the Peabody Institute and of the College of St. James, and priorto 1902 was for a number of years a trustee of the Johns Hopkins Univer-sity. He is a member of
. Baltimore : its history and its people . s president of the State Boardof Law Examiners for a number of years. In 1889 he served as chairmanof the Association of Citizens to restrict and regulate the liquor traffic,whose efforts resulted in the passage of a high-license law, and in 1903 hewas appointed by the Governor one of the board which submitted to theGeneral Assembly a draft of a revised corporation law. Mr. Brown is atrustee of the Peabody Institute and of the College of St. James, and priorto 1902 was for a number of years a trustee of the Johns Hopkins Univer-sity. He is a member of the Maryland Qub, of which he was the presi-dent for a period of nine years. Mr. Brown married, June 18, 1874, Mary Elizabeth Alricks, and theyhave a son, Horatio F. Brown, and a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Lee Marshall. WILLIAM A. MARBURG Among the citizens of Baltimore who have achieved distinction inbusiness entitling them to be placed among the representative men of the-community, there are many whose quiet perseverance in a particular pur-. /r^a^ A
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