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Maryland Manual, 1905
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 207

Baltimore Day Nursery receives under Chapter 638, 1904, $1,500
for the year 1905 and $1,500 for the year 1906. 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 $3,000 for the year 1905, and $3,000 for the year
1906. (Chapter 638, 1904). Apply to W. W. Spence, President, or
Leigh Bonsal, Treasurer.

Baltimore Orphan Asylum receives under Chapter 638, 1904, $1,000
for the year 1905 and $1,000 for the year 1906. It is located at 215
North Stricker street, Baltimore. Its object is the physical, moral and
intellectual training of orphan children, and the securement of good
positions when they leave. All denominations. Terms of admission:
The child must have lost one or both parents, and must be at least five
years of age, and the girls must remain under the control of the institu-
tion 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 638,
1904, $2,000 for the year 1905 and $2,000 for the year 1906. 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 638, 1904, $1,000 for the year 1905 and $1,000 for the year 1906.
Apply to Romaine Le Moyne, President, or Miss E. L. Clark, 835
Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore.

Emergency Hospital Association of Annapolis receives under
Chapter 638, 1904, $2,500 for 1905 and $2,500 for 1906.

This institution also receives appropriations from Anne Arundel
County and the city of Annapolis.

Faculty of Physic of the University of Maryland receives $5,000
for the year 1905 and $5,000 for the year 1906. 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 pas-
sage 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 638, 1904). Apply to Dr. S. P.
Latane, Superintendent.

Franklin Square Hospital of Baltimore City receives under Chap-
ter 638, 1904, the sum of $6,000 for the year 1905 and $6,000 for the year
1906. It shall receive from each county in the State and from each
Legislative district of Baltimore city, one free patient at a time each
year upon the certificate of the County Commissioners and the Board
of Health of Baltimore city, and the further sum of $1,000 for the year
1905, to aid said hospital in its equipment.

 

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