MARYLAND MANUAL 75
SOUTHERN MARYLAND IMMIGRATION COMMISSION
Dr. Raymond A. Pearson . President of the University of Maryland
Harold S. Swann Charles County
William S. Chichester Prince George's County
Truman Slinglutt . . St. Mary's County
Thomas Parran . Calvert County
(Dr. T. B. Symons of College Park is Acting Secretary of the Com-
mission. )
Commission to be composed of President of the University of Mary-
land and others named in Act. Term to expire October 1, 1927. All
reappointed by Governor for two years, beginning October 1, 1927.
(Chapter 496, Acts of 1922.)
Purpose To advertise the resources and encourage immigration in
Charles, St. Mary's, Prince George's and Calvert Counties.
BOARD OF MANAGERS OF HOUSE OF REFORMATION.
Institution at Cheltenham, Prince George's County. *
(Terms Expire 1928.)
Name. Postoffice.
H. B Claggett . . Upper Marlboro
Clarence M Roberts Landover
W. H. Janney, Secretary, Vickers Building Baltimore
Superintendent, John B. Pyles
Governor appoints two annually in the month of February (Bag-
by Code, Art. 27, Sec. 553.)
The inmates are all colored boys between the ages of ten and twen-
ty-one years. Each boy is required to attend school one-half of each
day and be engaged in some industrial work the other half. Various
industries are taught, the principal one being fanning The larger
boys are carefully trained in practical farming All the work of the
farm of 1,250 acres is done by the boys under a head farmer and an
assistant. The other industries in which the boys are trained are tailor-
ing, shoemaking, painting, laundering, baking and broom making; others
are taught to be waiters. All the clothing worn by the boys, except
uniforms and. military caps, are made by them.
The boys are committed by the courts and magistrates of the State
and City of Baltimore. Those coming from Baltimore are committed
mostly by the Juvenile Court. All commitments are during minority,
hut are really indeterminate, as, by a parole system, a boy may earn
his parole in one year after he enters the institution.
MARYLAND WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND.
601 N. Fulton Avenue, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire 1929.)
Name. Postoffice
Sewell S. Watts Md School for Blind . Baltimore
John G. Schilpp Md. School for Blind Baltimore
Wm. T. Shackelford . Baltimore
Arthur G Barrett . - Baltimore
Car] G. Hilgenberg . Baltimore
Frederick A. Dolfield . . Baltimore
Superintendent, John L. Beck.
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