24 MARYLAND MANUAL.
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.
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNI
VERSITY OF MARYLAND AND THE
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
College Park, Md.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Samuel M. Shoemaker, Chairman 1933 Eccleston
John E. Raine 1930 Towson
Frank J. Goodnow 1931 Baltimore
John M Dennis, Treasurer1932 Riderwood
Robert Crain 1933 Mt. Victoria
Henry Holzapfel, Jr 1934 Hagerstown
E. Brooke Lee 1935 Silver Spring
W. W. Skinner, Secretary1936 Kensington
Charles C. Gelder 1929 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 were made in 1920 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. (Ch. 372, 1916.)
Tlouis Board of Regents displaces the old Board of Trustees of the
Maryland State College.
Under Chapter 480, Acts 1920, the old University of Maryland was,
on July 1, 1920, consolidated with the Maryland State College, under
the former name.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
The University of Maryland is located at College Park in Prince
George’s County, on the line of the Washington Branch of the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad, eight miles from Washington and thirty-two
miles from Baltimore. The grounds front on the Baltimore and Wash
ington Boulevard. The Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry and
Law of the University are located in Baltimore at the corner of Lom
bard and Greene Streets.
Administration
The government of the University is vested by law primarily in
tloue Board of Regents, consisting of nine members appointed by the
Governor for terms of nine years.
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