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MARYLAND MANUAL. 325



STATE INSTITUTIONS
Amounts Appropriated for Their Support Under Chapter 92,
Acts of 1935.
Address all communications to the Institution.
1936
Maryland Penitentiary, Forrest and Eager Sts., Balti
more, Md $304,027.00
House of Correction, Jessups, Md261,580.00
Crownsville State Hospital, Crownsville, Md 216,072.00
Eastern Shore State Hospital, Cambridge, Md 70,855.00
Rosewood State Training School, Owings Mills, Md 201,505.00
Spring Grove State Hospital, Catonsville, Md 337,072.00
Springfield State Hospital, Sykesville, Md 518,190.00
Maryland Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Henryton, Mt. Wil
son, and Eastern Shore Branches 414,370.00
Maryland School for Deaf, Frederick, Md 64,813.00
Maryland Training School for Boys, Loch Raven, Md 109,664.00
Montrose School for Girls, Reisterstown, Md 48,210.00
Maryland Training School for Colored Girls, Glen
Burnie, Md 24,797.00
University of Maryland 1,640,892.00

State Aided Institutions.
The following institutions are financially aided by the State to the
extent of the amount set opposite their respective names, the appropria-
tion therefor being provided by Chapter 597 of the Acts of 1933.
1. Jewish Educational Alliance $1,000.00
2. St. Martin’s Day Nursery 2,000.00
3. South Baltimore Day Nursery 500.00
4. Baltimore General Dispensary 750.00
5. John& Hopkins University. (Out of this allowance
Johns Hopkins University shall furnish 129 free
scholarships, as provided in Chapter 90 of the Acts
of 1912) 67,500.00
6. Maryland Institute 18,000.00
7. Morgan College 35,000.00
8. West Nottingham Academy 500.00
9. Blue Ridge College. (In return for the allowance
Blue Ridge shall furnish one student from each
Senatorial District of Maryland free tuition, as
provided in Chapter 229 of the Acts of 1912) 3,500.00
10. Charlotte Hall School. (In return for the allowance
Charlotte Hall School shall furnish 29 scholar
ships, as provided by Chapter 321 of the Acts of
1898, including tuition, board and room rent) 9,550.00
11. St. John’s College. (In return for the allowance
named St. John’s College shall furnish 29 scholar
ships, including tuition, board and room rent, and
26 scholarships, covering tuition only, as provided
in Chapter 111, Acts of 1908)63,000.00
12. St. Mary’s Female Seminary. (In return for the
allowance named, St. Mary’s Female Seminary
shall furnish 29 scholarships, including board, tui
tion and room rent, as provided in Chapter 193,
Acts of 1868) 9,900.00


 
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