300 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb, at Frederick City,
receives under Chapter 614, 1904, $30,000 for year 1905. This is a
public, school for the deaf and dumb of the State, and is supported
entirely by the State. The aim of the school is to give a good educa-
tion in the branches of knowledge taught in the public schools. Manual
training is also provided for. The County Commissioners and City
Council of Baltimore recommend admissions to the institution. (Code,
Article 30, Section I), Apply to Charles M. Ely, President.
The Maryland Hospital for the Insane is one of the State institu-
tions for the care of the insane It is located at Catonsville, Baltimore
County. The hospital receives an appropriation of $39,000 for 1905.
Springfield State Hospital for the Insane of the State of Maryland
receives under Chapter 614, 1904, $43,100 for the year 1905 for main-
tenance, and $7,500 to" existing debts.
Maryland School for the Colored Blind and Deaf receives under
Chapter 614, 1904, $10,000 per annum. It is free to residents of Mary-
land. Apply to Superintendent, 649 West Saratoga street, Baltimore.
Maryland Asylum and Training School for Feeble Minded receives
under Chapter 614, 1904, $22,500 for maintenance. Persons of either
sex admitted between the ages of seven and seventeen. Apply to Dr.
Frank Keating, Superintendent, Owings Mills, Baltimore county, Md.
Maryland General Hospital, Linden avenue, near Madison street, Bal-
timore, receives $5,000 for the year 1905 and $5,000 for the year 1906.
(Chapter 638, 1904). It is required to furnish a free bed for each Sena-
torial district. Apply to Robert W. Johnson, President, or Duncan
McCalman, Resident Physician.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home at Pikesville receives an
appropriation from the State of $12,000 for 1905 and $12,000 for 1906.
(Chapter 638,1904). Applicants for admission must present satisfac-
tory evidence of their honorable record in the Confederate service and
are required to be citizens of the State, or members of a Maryland
command during the war. Apply to George W. Booth, Secretary,
Pikesville.
Maryland School for the Blind, 220 East North avenue. Baltimore.
It receives a regular annual appropriation of $21,000, (Chapter 205,
1868; amended by Act of 1892, Chapter 272). Children of seven years
and upwards are admitted. All applicants are recommended to the
Governor by the County Commissioners of the several counties and by
the Judges of the Orphans' Court of the City of Baltimore.
Northeastern Day Nursery receives $1,000 for the year 1905 and $1,000
for the year 1906. (Chapter 638, 1904). It is located at 429 Aisquith
street, Baltimore. Children from six weeks to six years admitted. Its
object is to care for children while the mothers are at work. Charge of
five cents a day for one, seven cents for two, and ten cents for three.
Apply to Mrs. A. E. Peterman, President, or Mrs. C. Hitt, Treasurer.
Northeastern Dispensary receives under Chapter 638, 1904, $1,000 for
1905 and $1,000 for 1906 maintenance of Dispensary.
Nursery and Child's Hospital of Baltimore City receives under Chap-
ter 638, 1904, $2,500 for the year 1905 and $2,500 for the year 1906. It is
located on the corner of Franklin and Schroeder streets. Admission
to this institution is by commitment of magistrate or by application to
the institution for temporary care or treatment. Apply to Sarah J.
Bevan. President.
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