314 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Dr. W. B, Kouwenhoven, Assistant Dean of the School of Engineer-
ing, Alumni Office.
Dr. Neil E. Gordon, Professor of Chemistry.
The above may be addressed "The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland."
Dr. Alan M. Chesney, Dean of the School of Medicine, Wolfe and
Monument Streets, Baltimore.
Dr. L. H. Weed., Director of the School of Medicine, Wolie and.
Monument Streets, Baltimore.
Dr. W. H. Frost, Dean of the School of Hygiene and Public Health,
615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore.
The 102 scholarships which are awarded to the several counties and
the legislative districts of Baltimore City are to be awarded to deserving
young men without means of securing a technical education who must
be graduates of approved high schools. Where there is more than one
applicant for any scholarship, there must be a competitive examination
and the Senator from the particular county or legislative district of
Baltimore City must certify as to his financial need, etc. The scholar-
ships to be awarded from the colleges are to be awarded on scholastic
standing as certified by the President or other executive officer of the
college. These scholarships are limited to the Engineering School and
include free tuition and exemption from all laboratory, library and
graduation fees, as well as purchase of books. One of said scholarships
for each county and each legislative district of Baltimore City, except
the Fifth and Sixth, which were created after the passage of the Act,
18 to be known as a "Senatorial scholarship" and. carries with. it the
payment of $200 per year, in addition to tuition, etc.
St. John's College
Chapter III of the Acts of 1908, 315 of the Acts of 1878, and 208 of
the Acts of 1894 provide for a scholarship from each county and each
legislative district of Baltimore City, including tuition, board and room
rent, and one scholarship from each county and each legislative district
of Baltimore City for tuition only. There are 29 scholarships, includ-
ing tuition, board and room rent, and 29 scholarships for tuition only.
The scholarships for the several legislative districts of the City of
Baltimore and for Dorchester, Kent and Queen Anne's Counties are
awarded after competitive examination by St. John's College, with the
approval of the Senator from the respective legislative districts and
counties; the scholarships for the other counties are awarded by the
several county boards of education, with the approval of the Senators
from the respective counties.
Faculty for 1933-1934.
Douglas Huntly Gordon, President.
Hermann Bernhard, Professor of Chemistry.
George Althoff Bingley, Professor of Mathematics.
Ford Keeler Brown, Professor of English.
Reginald Heber Ridgely, Professor of Biology.
Jacob Bernard Segall, Professor of French.
Clarence Wilson Stryker, Professor Emeritus of History.
James Joseph Murphy, M.D... Lecturer in Hygiene,
Frederick Whipple Appel, Associate Professor of Biology.
Joseph Bush Kingsbury, Associate Professor of Government.
Richard Kuehnemund, Associate Professor of German.
Richard Scofield, Associate Professor of Art and English.
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