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ships giving tuition, boarding, washing, fuel and lights free. These
scholars are selected by the school commissioners and the State Sena-
tor, after a competitive examination conducted by the School Exam-
iner of each district. The scholarships may be held by the same person
for four years, and each person holding same, gives bond to teach
school in the State for two years after graduation. All applications for
these scholarships must be made to the school commissioners of the
district in which the applicant resides. Free tuition is given to two
students from each election district of Carroll County. Apply to Dr.
Thos. H. Lewis, President.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Aged Men and Women's Home of the Methodist Episcopal Churches
of the Washington Annual Conference of Baltimore City receives
$500 for the year 1901 and $500 for the year 1902. (Chapter 620, 1900).
It is located on the corner of Fulton avenue and Franklin street.
Its object is to give aged and needy members of the M. E. Church a
home. No one under sixty years admitted. Proper recommendations
required and the payment of $150. Apply to Barbara S. Winks, Cor-
responding Secretary.
Baltimore City Hospital receives under Chapter 620, 1900, $5,000
for the year 1901 and $5,000 for the year 1902. It is located on North
Calvert street, near Pleasant.
It is required to furnish one bed, maintenance and treatment for one
patient at a time from each Senatorial district of the State, "during
two years from the date of the passage of this Act." Apply to Sister
Mary Benedicta, Superior.
Baltimore Day Nursery receives under Chapter 620, 1900, $1,500
for the year 1901 and $1,500 for the year 1902. It is located on Patter-
son Park avenue and Gough street. Its object is to care for, during the
day, children whose parents are at work. Charges, per day, one child,
five cents; two children, seven cents; three children, ten cents. Apply
to Mrs. M. C. Paine, President.
Baltimore Humane Impartial Society and Aged Women's and Men's
Home receives $1,500 for the year 1901 aud $1,500 for the year 1902.
(Chapter 620, 1900). Apply to W. W. Spence, President, or Leigh
Bonsai, Treasurer.
Baltimore Orphan Asylum receives under Chapter 620, 1900, $1,000
for the year 1901 and $1,000 for the year 1902. Itis located at 215 North
Stricker street, Baltimore. Its object is the physical, moral and intel-
lectual training of orphan children, and the securetnent of good
positions when they leave. All denominations. Terms of admission:
The child must have lost one or both parents, and must be five years
of age, and the girls must remain under the control of the institution
until eighteen years old, and the boys until twenty-one. Apply to
Mrs. J. Appleton Wilson, President.
Boys' Home Society of Baltimore City receives under Chapter 620,
1900, $1,000 for the year 1901 and $1,000 for the year 1902. It is located
at the corner of Calvert and Pleasant streets. Any destitute or home-
less boy between the ages of nine and eighteen years may be admitted.
Apply to John H. Lynch, Superintendent.
Country Home for the Children of Baltimore receives under Chap-
ter 620, 1900, $500 for the year 1901 and $500 for the year 1902. Apply
to Romaine Le Moyne, President, or Miss E. L. Clark, 835 Hamilton
Terrace, Baltimore.
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