24 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Superintendent:
Harold E. Donnell
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.)
Tins 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.
Reisterstown, Md.
Ex-Officio Member: The Governor.
Name Postoffice. Term Expires
Mrs. Wm. V. Elder Baltimore City 1933
Mrs Howard Schwarz Baltimore City 1933
Helen C Bartlett Baltimore City 1933
Miss Justina Hill Baltimore City 1933
Clarence A. Tucker . . Baltimore City 1935
Mrs. Charles E. Ellicott . Baltimore City 1935
Miss Emily B. Steuart Baltimore City 1935
Mrs. J. W. Putts . . ... Baltimore City 1935
Isaac S. Field Baltimore City 1935
Dr. William BurdicK Baltimore City 1931
Dr. Adolph Meyer ... . Baltimore City 1931
Mrs. L Wethered Barroll ..Lake Roland 1931
Miss Persis K. Miller . Baltimore City 1911
Joshua G. Harvey ... . Owings Mills 1931
Mrs. Joshua A. Fowbie . Fowblesburg 1935
Dr. Carrie W. Smith, Superintendent.
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 five years.
Eight of the Board shall be women. (Ch. 303, 1918.)
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.
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