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Faculty of Physic of the University of Maryland receives $5,000
for the year 1901 and $5,000 for the year 1902. The University is
located on the corner of Lombard and Greene streets, Baltimore
Provided, that the said Baltimore Infirmary shall furnish one bed,
maintenance and treatment for one patient at a time, for each Sena-
torial district of the State, during two years from the date of the
passage of this Act; provided that the hospital shall furnish to the
Comptroller satisfactory evidence that it has so received, maintained
and treated all patients free of charge sent to them under the pro-
visions of this Act, in consideration of the sum of money hereby
appropriated and payable. (Chapter 620, 1900). Apply to Dr. S. P.
Latane, Superintendent.
General German Orphan Asylum for Baltimore City receives
under Chapter 620, 1900, $3,500 for the year 1901 and $2,500 for the 1902.
It is located on Aisquith street, south of Orleans, Baltimore. Its object
is to care for and educate destitute children. Boys and girls of any
nationality from two to ten years of age are admitted, and are sent to
the public schools and taught German and English. The Girls are
taught sewing and household work and the boys given trades. Apply
to John W. Claussen, Treasurer.
General German Aged People's Home of Baltimore City, under
Chapter 620, 1900, receives $1,500 for the year 1901 and $1,500 for the
year 1902. It is located on the corner of Baltimore and Payson streets,
Baltimore. Its object is to give permanent homes to aged men and
women of Baltimore without regard to nationality. None under sixty
received. Admission fee from $150 to $300, according to age. No
stipulated number received from the State. Apply to Mary Long,
Matron.
Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, under Chapter 620,
1900, receives $2,500 for the year 1901 and $2,500 for the year 1902. It
is located at Monument and Ann streets, Baltimore. Its object is to
give surgical and medical service and care to the sick, and a permanent
home for the destitute. It is non-sectarian. For admission apply to
the physician in charge for a certificate to the directors. Free to
residents of Maryland who are unable to pay board.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum of Baltimore City, under Chapter 620,
1900, receives $2,000 for the year 1901 and $2,000 for the year 1902. It
is located on Rayner avenue, Calverton Heights. Children of any
denomination between the ages of four and twelve are received. Apply
to S. Freudenthal, Superintendent.
Hollywood Children's Summer Home receives $500 for the year
1901 and $500 for the year 1902. (Chapter 620, 1900). Apply to Laura
Sinclair Matthews, Treasurer, 1608 Mt. Royal avenue, Baltimore.
Home for Confederate Mothers and Children receives $2,500 for
the year 1901 and $2,500 for the year 1902. (Chapter 620, 1900). It is
located at 2101 St. Paul street, Baltimore. Its object is to provide a
home for the widows and children of Confederate soldiers. Apply to
Mrs. John K. Cowen, 2327 N. Charles street, Baltimore.
Home of the Friendless of Baltimore City receives under Chapter 620,
1900, $3,000 for the year 1901 and $3,000 for the year 1902. It is located
at Druid Hill and Lafayette avenues. Receives destitute boys and
girls under twelve. Apply at the home at any time and also to Emily
H. Berry, Treasurer.
Home for the friendless Children of the Eastern Shore, at Easton,
receives under Chapter 620, 1900, $1,000 for the year 1901 and $1,000 for
the year 1902. Its object is to provide a home for friendless white girls
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