MARYLAND MANUAL 63
ST. MARY'S SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE
Board of Trustees
President: R. Bascom Broun, Jr., 1965
C. Ethelbert Abell, 1961; Mrs. Felix Boone, 1961; Felix
Johnson, 1961; Mrs. Lansdale G. Sasscer, 1961; Blaine H. Eig,
1963; Kent Roberts Mullikin, 1963; George L. Radcliffe, 1963;
Mrs. Robert H. Renshaw, III, 1963; Edward Early, 1965; Mrs.
George L. Ewalt, Jr., 1965; William Aleck Loker, 1965.
May Russell, President
St. Mary's City (St. Mary's County) Telephone: Great Mills I
St. Mary's Seminary Junior College was chartered in 1839. It is
governed by a board of twelve trustees appointed by the Governor for
six-year terms. The College offers courses in the liberal arts with the
primary objective of preparing students for transfer to the junior
class of senior colleges and universities. The State has established
twenty-nine four-year scholarships, one for each county and each
Legislative District of Baltimore City. The scholarships are awarded
annually on a basis of need to candidates who have passed examina-
tions conducted by the County Board of Education or the Board of
School Commissioners of Baltimore City (Code 1957, Art. 77, sees. 260,
282). The 1958-59 enrollment was 283.
Appropriations 1959 1960
General Funds - $177,978 $201,455
Special Funds . 91,720 96,450
Totals $269,698 $297,905
Staff: 46.
THE ANATOMY BOARD OF MARYLAND
Chairman: Frank H. J. Figge, Ph.D., University of Maryland
School of Medicine
Vice-Chairman: David Bodian, M.D., The Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity School of Medicine
Vernon E. Krahl, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of
Medicine; Elbert B. Ruth, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity School of Medicine
Mary C. Hahnemann, Secretary
29 South Greene Street, Baltimore I Telephone: Saratoga 7-2691
The Anatomy Board is an ex officio body composed of the head of
the anatomy department and one additional instructor of anatomy
from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and from The
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The agency insures the
fair distribution of cadavers to qualified medical schools. These are of
deceased persons who otherwise would be buried at public expense.
Any such body claimed by relatives is surrendered for burial. Those
unclaimed are used only for the promotion of medical science within
the State of Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 158-61).
Appropriations 1959 1960
General Funds $2,100 $2,340
Staff: 1.
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