324 MARYLAND MANUAL.
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
Charlotte Hall School, Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County
Chapter 321 of the Acts of 1898 provides that Charlotte Hall School
shall grant one scholarship of board and tuition to each Legislative
District of the State. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter
241 of the laws of 1933, in Baltimore City and the counties of Dor-
chester, Kent, and Queen Anne's the scholarships are awarded by
the State Senators after examinations given by the school. In all
other counties the scholarships are awarded by the County Boards of
Education, the selections being made after competitive examinations
from among the youths who reside in the counties for which they are
respectively chosen and who are or have been students in the public
schools of such counties.
Faculty.
Lt. Col. B. F. Crowson, B.S., M.A. (Virginia Military Institute,
University of Pennsylvania Summer School, University of Vir-
ginia Summer School), English and Ethics.
Professor J. F. Coad, M.A. (Loyola College, University of Virginia
Summer School), Latin, History and Elocution.
Major Miel D. Burgee, B.S. (University of Maryland, Graduate
Student in Education), Mathematics and Science. On leave 1936-
1937.
Major W. A. Stephens, A.B. (Clemson College, Graduate Student in
Education), English and History.
Captain M. B. Barnes, A.B., B.M. (Heidelberg College and Western
Reserve University), English and History.
Captain 0. P. Sadler, B.S. (University of Richmond, University of
Virginia, Graduate Student in Science), Science and Mathe-
matics.
Captain A. P. Jenson, A.B., M.A. (University of Wisconsin, Uni-
versity of Madrid), Spanish and History.
Captain L. E. Badenhoop, B.S. (Kansas Wesleyan University, Uni-
versity of Minnesota), Commercial Subjects.
Captain G. R. Smartt, A.B. (Tennessee State Teachers College and
Bethel College), Mathematics.
Captain W. D. Pendell, A.B. (Baldwin-Wallace College and George
Washington University), French.
Doctor L. J. Sothoron (Georgetown University), Lecturer in
Hygiene.
St. Mary's Female Seminary. St. Mary's City, St. Mary's County
Chapter 190 of the Acts of 1839 established the school as a bi-
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; 3 upper 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. Appoint-
ment is made by the County Board of Education and the County
Superintendent of Schools in each county except Kent, Queen Anne's,
ana Dorchester; in these counties and in the six legislative districts
of Baltimore City, appointment is made by the Senator, after the
school has held a competitive examination of applicants and reported
results to the Senator concerned.
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