24 MARYLAND MANUAL.
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 acquired property at Montrose, Md. 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.
This Board supersedes the Board of Directors of 'the Maryland
Industrial School for Girls, formerly the Female House of Refuge and
is authorized to exercise all the powers and authority conferred upon
that Board by Article 27 of the Code of Public General Laws.
This institution is for the care, reformation and instruction of such
white girls, under the age of 18 years, as require the care of a public
reformatory institution.
The Juvenile Court commits girls under 16 years of age and the
Magistrates throughout the State and Baltimore City commits those
between the ages of 16 and 18 years..
The General Assembly of 1922 passed an act changing the name of
the institution from the Maryland Industrial Training School for Girls
to the Montrose school for Girls.
THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
AND THE REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
College Park, Md.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Samuel M. Shoemaker, Chair............1925 ..................................................Eccleston
John E. Raine......................................1930 ..........................................................Towson
Frank J. Goodnow....................................1931 ....................................................Baltimore
John M. Dennis, Treasurer............... 1932 ....................................................Riderwood
Robert Crain.............................................1983 ..................................................Mt. Victoria
Henry Holzapfel .....................................1926 .................................................Hagerstown
B. John Black...........................................1927 .......................................................Roslyn
W. W. Skinner, Secretary................1928 ............................................... Kensington
Charica C. Gcldcr...................................1920 .........................................Princess Anne
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints nine Regents
for a term of nine years from the first Monday in June.
The first appointments are made for terms of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
and 9 years, and as these terms expire a successor is appointed for a
full term of nine years. (Oh. 3721916.)
This Board of Regents displaces the old Board of Trustees of the
Maryland State College. ,
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