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48 MARYLAND MANUAL. CROWNSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL (FOR NEGROES). Crownsville, Maryland. Name. Postofilce.Term Expires. Charles Pfeifer Baltimore 1939 James A. Walton Annapolis 1939 Frederick T. Dorton Baltimore City 1941 William P. Gundry Catonsville 1941 William L. Marbury Baltimore City 1937 Sam W. Pattison Baltimore City 1937 Superintendent Dr. Robert P. Winterode. Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints six, two bi-en- nially for a term of six years from the first day in May. Governor, Comptroller and Treasurer are ex-officio members of this Board. (Ch. 250, 1910.) For admission of city patients applications should be made through Mr. Nathaniel G. Grasty, Secretary, Supervisors of City Charities, Court House, Baltimore, Md. For admission of county patients application should be made through the County Commissioners of the county in which patient is a resident and on the certificates of two registered physicians who have practiced five years or more. The Board of Managers have absolute control of the hospital and its management, the acquisition of all property, construction of new building, the care and treatment of patients, as pertains to matters of both executive and medical characters. • BOARD OF VISITORS OF ROSEWOOD STATE TRAINING SCHOOL. Institution at Owings Mills, Baltimore County. Name. Postoffice. Henry S. King, President Baltimore City Dr. W. P. B. Wyse, Treasurer Pikesville Julius H. Wyman Baltimore City Norman Stump Stevenson Dr. Milton P. Hill Arlington Dr. John T. O’Mara Baltimore City Dr. S. Lloyd Johnson Catonsville Thomas J. Ewell Baltimore Dr. William D. Corse Gardenville Thomas J. Keating, Jr Centreville Douglas Gorman Baltimore Wm. B. Wyatt Reisterstown Hammond Clary Frederick R. Walter Graham Baltimore Richard H. Diggs Baltimore City H. Hamilton Hackney Baltimore Dr. Frank E. Shipley Savage Dr. Kenneth B. Jones, SuperintendentP. B. H. McFeefley, Secretary. Board consists of seventeen members. Governor appoints to fill vacancies only. (Ch. 183, 1888.) This institution receives, trains and cares for the feeble-minded of the State. For full particulars address the Superintendent at the In- stitution. |
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