40 MARYLAND MANUAL.
Captain P. L. Frey, A.B. (Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania State
College Summer School, Graduate Student in Education),
Science and Mathematics.
Captain S. W. Ehringer, B.S. (Millersville Teachers College), His-
tory and Mathematics.
Captain F. A. Hughes, B.A. (University of Scranton), English and
Latin.
Captain E. J. Williams, Jr., B.S. (West Chester Teachers College),
History and English.
Dr. L. J. Sothoron (Georgetown University), Lecturer in Hygiene.
St. Mary's Female SeminaryJunior College, 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. It is a state-
owned institution for boarding and day students, of the four-year
junior college type: 3rd and 4th years high school, 1st and 2nd
years college. One of its chief objectives is to keep alive the prin-
ciples 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.
Faculty
Miss M. Adele France, President.
Mrs. Minnie J. Swindler, English.
Mrs. Mildred Chenoweth, English, Speech.
Miss Lura Frances Johnson, Dean; Mathematics.
Miss Margaret E. Hight, Registrar; History, Economics.
Miss G. E. Klein, Science.
Miss Claire V. Stickney, Foreign Language.
Miss Ellen M. Doherty, Business.
Mrs. Mary D. Faison, Home Economics.
Miss Evelyn Mitchell, Music.
Miss Mary B. Renshaw, Director of Health; Physical Education.
Mrs. Helen L. Manson, Librarian.
Blue Ridge College, New Windsor, Carroll County
Chapter 229 of the Acts of 1912 provides that Blue Ridge College
shall grant one scholarship, male or female, from each county and
legislative district of Baltimore City. The County Board of Educa-
tion and the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City, with
the approval of the Senator, makes the appointment after competi-
tive examination. Those who are awarded scholarships agree to teach
school for two years after leaving college.
By Chapter 241 of the Acts of 1933 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 respective
legislative districts of Baltimore City and said counties shall make the
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