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Frank I. Duncan...................................................................................................................... Towson
Samuel Grafton Duvall .. ........... ..................... ................. .... ....... Frederick
W. W. Hanly......................................................................................................................Cumberland
Milton D. Norris, M. D..............................................................................................................Sykesville
Auditor, Ignatius Bjorlee.
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 here educated to become self-supporting member?
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 linotypes were recently 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 aid in correct enunciation and pitch
of voice. A Radioear, the latest electrical appliance for aiding the hard
of hearing, has been installed.
Military training is given to all the boys. The school is strictly
nonsectarian. Enrollment, 180 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.
Appointed by the Governor:
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
William H. Matthai.....................Baltimore City..................:.......................1933
S. Duncan Black.............................. Baltimore County.................................l933
Allen L. Carter...................................Baltimore City...........................................1933
Lawrason Riggs................................Baltimore City.......................................... 1935
Thomas A. Murray..............................Baltimore City........................................1935
Clarence W. Perkins......................Baltimore City..............................................1935
James A. Gary. Jr...........................Baltimore City..........................................1931
William G. Baker. Jr.............. .Baltimore City................................................1931
Carlyle Barton.......................Baltimore City . ........................1931
Superintendent:
James A. Pratt.
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.)
This 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.
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