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Public Institutions.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Anne Arundel County Academy receives under Chapter 512, 1902,
the sum of $2,400 for the year 1903 and $2,400 for 1904.
Baltimore Manual Labor School receives under Chapter 512, 1902,
$3,000 for the year 1903 and $3,000 for the year 1904. Apply to Gustav
Lurman, President, or Joseph Merrefield, Secretary, 33 South Holliday
Charlotte Hall School, St, Mary^s County, receives under Chapter
512, 1902, annually for two years, $5,000, and a further sum of $5,000
for 1903 for buildings. Its postoffice is Charlotte Hall. It is required
to furnish 26 Senatorial free scholarships. Apply to George M. Thomas,
A.M., Principal.
Johns Hopkins University', Baltimore, receives under Chapter 512,
1902, for 1903, $25,000, and for 1904, $25,000. No State scholarships
are awarded in this Institution, but the University has, since its foun-
dation, offered a large number of free scholarships to students from
Maryland, and in addition, Marylanders can compete for twenty Uni-
versity Scholarships and twenty fellowships. There are also five
"Woodyear" scholarships open to undergraduates. Apply to T. R.
Ball, Registrar.
F. Knapp*s English and German Institute receives under Chapter
512, 1902, $1,200 for year 1903 and $1,200 for year 1904. It is required
to maintain twelve free scholarships for training and education of in-
digent mntes, and to furnish them with text-books, "appliances and so
forth," and to train and educate them. Apply to F. Knapp, Principal,
851 and 853 Hollins street, Baltimore.
Maryland Academy of Sciences, corner Franklin and Cathedral'
streets, Baltimore, receives $500 for the year 1903 and $500 for the
year 1904. (Chapter 512, 1902). There are no scholarships to the
Academy, as the only requirements for admission to all but two or
three expensive specialties are a good character and interest in the
subject discussed. Apply to P. R. Uhler, President.
Maryland Agricultural College, College Park, Md., receives an
appropriation oj $9,000 for the year 1903 and $9,000 for the year 1904,
(Act of 1902, Chapter 512), in addition to the endowment of $6,142.30,
together with further sum of $3,996 for 1903, and together with further
sum of $1,776 for 1904. By the Act of Incorporation, Chapter 97, of
the Acts of 1856, the Instructor of Chemistry at the College is required
"to analyze specimens of soil that may be submitted to him by any
citizen of the State. The College is required to receive one scholar
from each Senatorial district, each of whonj is required to pay $79 per
antium. Apply to Joseph R. Owens, Registrar, College Park, Md.
Maryland Industrial and Agricultural Institute for Colored
Youths receives under Chapter 512, 1902, $1,000 for 1903 and $1,000
for 1904.
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