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Nathan Comfort Starr, Associate Professor of English.
Vertrces Judson Wyckoff, Associate Professor of Economics.
Paul Allen, Jr., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Adam Alles, Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
William Henry Bayliff, Assistant Professor of Biology.
Marion Alonzo Eason, Assistant Professor of Physics.
Robert Wallace Elliott, Jr., Assistant Professor of French.
Thomas Austin FitzGerald, Assistant Professor of Spanish.
*Paul Eugene Gropp, Assistant Professor of German.
Louis Clair Hunter, Assistant Professor of History.
George Harold McFarlin, Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Myron McLaren, Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Boles Penrose, 2d, Assistant Professor of History.
George Clarence Vedova, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Julian Smith Duncan, Instructor in Economics and Government.
John Spangler Kieffcr, Instructor in Classical Languages.
John Thomas Rodgers, Instructor in English and History.
Howard Palmer Johnson, Assistant in History.
Reginald Clyde Smith, Assistant in Economics and Government.
*On leave of absence.
St. Mary’s Female Seminary
Chapter 190 of the Acts of 1839 established the school as a hi-
centenary memorial to mark the birthplace of the State. Therefore, it
is a state-owned institution, conducted on the basis of a private board-
ing school; 4 years high school; 2 years junior college. One of its
chief objectives is to keep alive the principles on which the State was
founded.
Chapter 193 of the Acts of 1868 provides that there shall be one free
scholarship for each county and legislative district of Baltimore City,
this scholarship to include tuition, room, and board. Appointments
are made by the County Board of Education and the Board of School
Commissioners and Superintendent of Schools of Baltimore City,
respectively.
Faculty—
Miss Adele France, Principal.
Mrs. Minnie J. Swindler.
Miss Lura Frances Johnson.
Miss Ruth Evelyn Byrd.
Miss Helene Dupont Can.
Miss Katie B. Gay.
Miss Martha Robison.
Miss Helen Lieghley.
Miss Dorothy Beecherer.
Miss Elizabeth King.
Mrs. Anne M. Woodall.
Washington College
Chapter 223 of the Acts of 1916 provides that the college shall
furnish 36 scholarships covering free tuition, board, room rent and text
books, 25 covering free tuition and text books and 50 covering free
tution as provided by Chapter 309, Acts of 1910; Chapter 293, Acts of
1898; Chapter 188, Acts of 1896; Chapter 154, Acts of 1892; Chapter
339, Acts of 1870; Chapter 219, Acts of 1856; Resolution 34, Acts of
1847, and Resolution 35, Acts of 1839.
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