MARYLAND MANUAL. 23
The Governor, without the consent of the Senate, appoints nine
members of the Board of Managers, three for two years, three for four
years, and three for six years from June 1, 1918, and as these terms
expire successors are appointed for the full term of six years from
June 1. These, with the Governor, the State Comptroller and the State
Treasurer, constitute the Board of Managers. (Ch. 300, 1918.)
This institution receives white boys on the commitment of any
Court, Juvenile Court or Justice of the Peace and are taught many
useful trades, both industrial and agricultural.
Communications should be addressed to the Superintendent of the
institution, Loch Raven, Maryland.
MONTROSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Ex-Officio Member: The Governor.
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Clarence K. Bowie...........Baltimore City ................................1928
Mrs. Max Ways...............Baltimore City ...................................1928
Mrs. Howard Schwarz.............Baltimore City ....................................1928
Helen C. Bartlett..................Baltimore City ....................................1928
Thomas V. Wedge......................Reisterstown ...........................................1928
Joseph N. Ulman...........Baltimore Citv ................................. .1924
Mrs. Charles E. Ellicott.............Baltimore City ...................................1924
Mias Emily B. Steuart. . ... Baltimore City .. . . 1924
Mrs. J. W. Putta.........................Baltimore City ................................1924
Isaac S. Field........................... Baltimore City ....................................1924
Dr. William BurdicK................Baltimore City ......................................1926
Dr. Adolph Meyer.................Baltimore County ................................1926
Mrs. L. Wethered Barroll...Chattalanee ..............................1926
Miss Persis K. Miller.................Baltimore City .....................................1926
Miss Annie T. Bond...............Baltimore City ......................................1926
Superintendent, Miss Susan E. Ellison.
The Governor, without the consent of the Senate, appoints a Board
of Managers for the above institution consisting of fifteen members
as follows: Five for two years, five for four years and five for six
years from June 1st, 1918, and as these terms expire successors are
appointed for the full term of six years.
Eight of the Board shall be women. (Ch. 303, 1918.)
In December, 1921, the property occupied by the School at Carey
and Baker Streets was sold to the City of Baltimore for $100,000.
This transaction provided the means and opportunity of moving the
institution to its recently acquired property at Montrose, Md., without
further delay. This new site consists of 486 8-10 acres of land, more
or less, and is ideally located for the changed character of the work
which was so much desired. .
The main building, which has been on the property for several years,
was converted into an administration building, which allows the execu-
tive offices to be taken care of, with the upper stories used for the in-
mates. The outside work on the grounds, including the water supply,
sewage disposal, well for drinking water and the necessary piping to
the different buildings was done at a total cost of $11,217. On the
property a structure has been erected at a coat of $71,933 which will
be used for the various phases of the work.
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