22 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Palmer Tennant .. .. .. .. Hagerstown
Jesse O. Snyder .. .......... ..... ............................... .. ... Hagerstown
Isaac H. Moss .. .. ...................................... .. .. .. Govanstown
Richard P. Ross., Chairman Executive Com. Frederick
Ernest Helfenstein, Secretary Frederick
J. Frank Harper .... .... .. ...................... ........................ .. .. Centreville
Richard Potts ............... ............. ......................... .. . Frederick
D. John Markey .. ...... ........ ........ ......... ..... ... .... Frederick
T. West Claggett ............ .. ....................... Baltimore
S. Elmer Brown .. ............... .. ... .... Frederick
Charles H. Conley, M D .. Frederick
M. Ernest Jenkins .. ...... ................ ................. Baltimore
Charles McC Mathias, Treasurer Frederick
Jacob Rohrback ......................... .. .. Frederick
Frank L. Stoner .. .............. . Frederick
B. O. Thomas, M D .. .. Frederick
Marion T. Hargis .. .................... . ......Snow Hill
Walter W. Mobley .... ......... .... .... ......... _... .... .... ..Derwood
F. Neale Parke .. .... ..... .. ............... ......... Westminster
Oscar E. Webb .... ................... .......... . .. Baltimore
Robert E. Delaplaine .. .. .. .... ........... ....... .. Frederick
Thomas B. Hayward Frederick
John H Baker, Vice-President .. . .. Buckeystown
Henry G. Penniman .. .. .. Elkridge
S. Marvin Peach .. .. -.. Hyattsville
Frank I. Duncan .. Towson
Auditor and Principal, Ignatius Bjorlee, M. A.
Board consists of 30 members. Governor appoints to fill vacancies
only. No term. (Ch. 247, 1867, and Ch. 767, 1916.)
All scholarships are free to deaf children of the State.
Deaf Children are so educated as to become self supporting members
of society. Besides the regular course of study, including high school
branches, every boy at graduation has become master of some trade,
such as Printing, Cabinet-making, Shoemaking, Tailoring etc, while
the girls will have completed a course in Domestic Science and House-
hold Arts. Two new linotypes have recently been installed in the print
shop.
In connection with speech and lip reading, as taught to all children,
vocal exercises, with aid of the piano, are given to encourage the speech
habit, develop the vocal organs and to aid in correct enunciation and
pitch of the voice
Military training is given to all the boys. The school is strictly
nonsectarian Enrollment, 170 pupils.
Address all applications or other communications pertaining to the
school to Ignatius Bjorlee, M A, Superintendent and Principal.
MARYLAND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS
(Formerly Maryland School for Boys).
Loch Raven, Maryland.
Ex-Officio Members
Governor Albert C. Ritchie.
Comptroller William S Gordy, Jr
Treasurer John M. Dennis
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