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and the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City award the
scholarships, with the approval of the Senator, after competitive
examination.
Those awarded scholarships agree to teach for two years.
By Act of the 1983 Legislature the foregoing regulations were
amended to provide that the scholarships awarded from the Districts
of Baltimore City and Dorchester, Kent and Queen Anne's Counties
shall be awarded by the State Senators of the respective districts
of Baltimore City and the said counties. The Senators of the respec-
tive legislative districts of Baltimore City and said counties shall
make the appointments for said scholarships only after competitive
examinations given by the college and from the list of successful
applicants passing said examinations, the said list to be furnished by
the college with the grades of each applicant. Provided, however, that
the said respective Senators, in making said appointments, shall take
into consideration the financial condition of the parents or guardians
of the several applicants, and no applicant whose parents or guar-
dians are able to pay said tuition and board shall be appointed.
Faculty
Fred Carrigus Holloway, A.B., B.D., D.D., LL.D., President.
William Roberts McDaniel, A.M.. Sc.D., Vice..President, Treasurer,
Professor of Mathematics.
Nannie Camilla Lease, A.M. (Emerson College of Oratory), Pro-
fessor of Speech.
Carl Lawyer Schaeffer, A.B., B.S.E. (Johns Hopkins University),
Assistant Treasurer, Professor of Physics and Geology.
Samuel Biggs Schofield,A.M. (Princeton University), Dean, Pro-
fessor of Chemistry.
Alvey Michael Isanogle, A.M., Ed.D. (Johns Hopkins University),
Dean of the School of Education, Professor of Education.
Maude Gesner (New England Conservatory of Music), Professor
of Music.
George Stockton Wills, A.M.. Litt.D. (Harvard University), Pro-
fessor of English.
Lloyd Millard Bertholf, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University), Dean
of Freshmen, Professor of Biology.
Mary Olive Ebaugh, Ed.D. (Johns Hopkins University), Professor
of Education.
Clyde Allen Spicer, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University), Professor
of Mathematics.
Theodore Marshall Whitfield, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University),
Professor of History.
Lawrence Calvin Little, A.M. (Duke University), D.D., Dean of the
School of Religious Education, Professor of Religious Education.
Minnie Marsden Ward, A.M. (Columbia University), Librarian.
Severne Spence MacLaughlin, Major, Infantry, Professor of Mili-
tary Science and Tactics.
Lewis Henry Brumbaugh, A.M. (University of Chicago), Associate
Professor of Religious Education.
Sara Elizabeth Smith, A.M. (Columbia University), Associate Pro-
fessor of Education.
Edgar Bryan Jenkins, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Asso-
ciate Professor of Classics.
Edwin Keith Schempp, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania), Asso-
ciate Professor of Economics and Business Administration.
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