50 MARYLAND MANUAL.
. CROWNSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL (FOR NEOROES.)
Crownsville, Maryland.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Henry P. Mann.................. Towson ..................... 1922
Harry J. Hopkins. ............... Annapolis ................... 1922
Dr. Walton H. Hopkins........... Annapolis ................... 1924
William P. Gundry. ............ ..Baltimore County .......... .1924
William L. Marbury. ............. Baltimore City ............. .1926
John T. Daily.. .................. Baltimore City ............ ..1926
Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints six, two bi-en-
nially for a term of six years from the first day in May. Governor,
Comptroller and Treasurer are ex-officio members of this Board. (Ch.
250,1910.)
For admission of city patients applications should be made through
Mr. Nathaniel G. Grasty, Secretary, Supervisors of City Charities,
Court House, Baltimore, Md.
For admission of county patients application should be made
through the County Commissioners of the county in which patient is
a resident and on the certificates of two registered physicians who
have practiced five years or more.
State appropriation, $100.00 per patient each year.
The Board of Managers have absolute control of the hospital and
its management) the acquisition of all property, construction of new
buildings, the care and treatment of patients, as pertains to matters
of both executive and medical characters.
. BOARD OF STATE AID AND CHARITIES.
'[Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
Name, Postoffice. Term Expires.
Michael R. Nichols. ............ ..Easton ..................... .1922
Henry Castelberg ................Baltimore ....................1922
Robert Biggs .................... Baltimore .................... 1922
Frank A. Furst................... Baltimore ................... 1924
John D. Worthington. .......... ..Bel Air .................... .1924
Philip Briscoe ...................Mutual ..................... 1924
Governor appoints six, three for two years and three for four years
and as these terms expire a successor is appointed for a full term of
four years.
Two of the Board may be women and not more than three shall be
residents of any one city or county. (Ch. 705, 1916.)
The duties of this Board are to investigate and consider the whole
system of State aid to public and private institutions. It investigates
all applications of institutions for aid from the State and submits to
the Legislature a report showing the conditions that it finds at each of
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