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and 16 years on commitment of any Court, Juvenile Court, or Justice
of the Peace. School classes are available through the eighth grade
and Practical Arts Courses in agricultural and industrial lines. Re-
lated subjects classes are included in practical arts courses.
Communications should be addressed to the Superintendent, Chel-
tenham School for Boys, Cheltenham, Maryland.
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
CHAPTER 925 - ACTS OF 1941.
The Board shall consist of eleven members who shall be appointed
by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
The nine members of the existing Board shall serve for the terms
for which appointed, and the two additional members shall be ap-
pointed for original terms of 7 and 9 years, respectively from the
1st Monday in June, 1941; thereafter for terms of nine years. The
two additional members first appointed and their successors shall
be selected from lists of nominees which shall be submitted to the
Governor by the Maryland State Grange and the Maryland Farm
Bureau, respectively, and shall contain the names of at least two
nominees for each office to be filled. Said Board shall also act as the
State Board of Agriculture.
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Mrs. John L. Whitehurst. ...... .1947. ........... .4101 Greenway
J. Milton Patterson. ........... .1944. ......... .1015 Argonne Dr.
William P. Cole, Jr.. .......... .1949. ................... Towson
W. Calvin Chesnut. ............ .1942. ..... .Roland Park, Baltimore
John E. Semmes................ 1942. .. .. .. 100 W. University Pkwy.
Rowland K. Adams. ........... .1948. ........ .1808 Fairbank Rd.
Henry Holzapfel, Jr............ .1943. ............. .Hagerstown, Md.
Philip C. Turner. .............. .1949................... Monkton, Md.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The University of Maryland is located at College Park, in Prince
George's County, eight miles from Washington and thirty-two miles
from Baltimore. The campus fronts on the Baltimore-Washington
Boulevard.
The Professional Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Den-
tistry, and Law, and the University Hospital, are located in Baltimore
in the vicinity of Lombard and Greene Streets.
The Negro Branch of the University is located at Princess Anne
in Somerset County.
Administration.
The government of the University is vested by law in a Board of
Regents, consisting of nine members appointed by the Governor each
for a term of nine years. The administration of the University is
vested in the President. The General Administrative Board acts in an
advisory capacity of the President.
The University organization comprises the following administra-
tive divisions:
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