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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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Rev. Wm. Pinckcy,. D. D., Washington City.

Edward Lloyd, Esq., Talbot County.

Otho Williams, Esq., Baltimore City.

Registrar of the College.

N. B. Worthington, Baltimore.

Faculty of the Agricultural College, Elected Dec. 11, 1866.

Custis Lee, President, and Professor of Mathematics and
its application, and Military Science.

N, B! Worthington, Professor of Moral and Mental Phil-
osophy, and English Literature.

James Biggins, M. D., Professor of Natural Sciences and
Agricultural Chemistry.

Baptista Lorena, Professor of Ancient and Modern Lan-
guages.

The annual salary of the President is $2,500, with a resi-
dence within the College edifice. The salary of each of the
other Professors is $1,500 and a residence.

MARYLAND YOUNG MEN AT COLLEGE IN OTHER STATES.

As .relevant to the subject of State Colleges, and proving
tile importance of fostering our home institutions, an effort
has been made to ascertain the number of youth, sons of cit-
izens of Maryland, who leave the State for the purpose of
securing Collegiate education. The inquiry was confined to
Colleges for young men. It is believed that a very large
number of young women attend Schools of high grade in
other States, expending in the aggregate a large amount of
money annually, which might be kept to enhance our home
wealth had we schools of equal grade.

The following circular letter was issued, and responses
were received from the Colleges named in the appended
schedule. Had the investigation been extended to profession-
al Schools, of medicine, law and applied sciences, the number
of students would have been largely increased.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Superintendent's Office.
BALTIMORE, October 31, 1866.

To THE PRESIDENT OF———COLLEGE.
Sir:

By direction of the State Board of Education of Maryland,
I am ndw engaged in preparing a report of the condition of
public and private schools, academies and colleges within
the State.

The Board has also instructed me to ascertain as nearly as
practicable the number of students from this State attending
the Colleges of ether States.

Will you please extend to nie the courtesy to send a copy

of your dialogue for the current Collegiate year, or, if it has

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