42 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Frederick G. Livingood, Ed.M., Ed.D. (Albright, Harvard), Pro-
fessor of Education.
. Esther M. Dole, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Women (Illinois, Wis-
consin) , Professor of History and Government.
Arthur L. Davis, A.M., Ph.D. (Ohio Wesleyan, Wisconsin, Munich),
Professor of German.
Julian D. Corrington, A.B., Ph.D., (Cornell), Professor of Biology.
Lawrence Ford, A.M. (Hiram, Columbia), Assistant Professor of
Modern Languages.
Ethel S. Jones (Indiana State Teachers College, Illinois, Harvard),
Librarian.
Florence T. Snodgrass, Ed.M. (New Brunswick, Harvard), As-
sistant Professor of Education.
Gertrude V. Ingalls, Ph.D. (Oberlin, Yale), Professor of English.
Frederick W. Dumschott, A.M. (Washington, Virginia), Assistant
Professor of History and Government.
Kenneth S. Buxton, A.M., Ph.D. (Clark, McGill), Professor of
Chemistry.
Jesse J. Coop, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. (Berea, University of Kentucky,
Indiana University), Assistant Professor of Physics.
Amanda T. Bradley, A.M. (Birmingham..Southern, Radcliffe, Har-
vard) , Assistant Professor of English and Dean of Women.
Wilbur J. Robinson, Ph.D. (Ohio State), Assistant Professor of
Mathematics and Chemistry.
Winton Tolles, A.M. (Hamilton, Columbia), Assistant Professor of
English and Public Speaking.
William M. Barnett, B.S., Ed.M. (Springfield), Instructor in Biol-
ogy.
Louise B. Russell (Peabody Conservatory of Music), Instructor in
Music.
J. Thomas Kibler (Temple, Yale), Director of Physical Training.
Doris T. Bell. Instructor in Physical Training for Girls.
George Ekaitis, B.S. (Western Maryland), Assistant Professor of
Physical Training.
Paul A. Solandt, A.M. (Yale), Assistant Professor of Ancient
Languages and French.
Frank Goodwin, A.M. (Vanderbilt), Assistant Professor of Social
Science.
Raymond R. Moffett, A.M. (Washington, Peabody Conservatory
of Music), Instructor in Choral Music.
Margaret Thornton, A.B. (Washington), Assistant Librarian.
Western Maryland College, Westminster, Carroll County
Chapter 239 of the Acts of 1878 provides that Western Maryland
College shall grant one scholarship (male) from each of the counties
and legislative districts of Baltimore City, these scholarships to include
tuition and board. The County School Board and the Board of School
Commissioners of Baltimore City award the scholarships, with the
approval of the Senator, after competitive examination.
Chapter 279 of 1890 provides for two scholarships from each elec-
tion district of Carroll County, these scholarships covering tuition
only. The County Board of Education of Carroll County awards the
scholarships.
Chapter 106 of 1898 provides for one scholarship (female) from
each county and legislative district of Baltimore City, these scholar-
ships including board and tuition. The County Board of Education
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