48 MARYLAND MANUAL
Dr. L. J. Reed, Dean of the School of Hygiene and Public Health,
616 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County
Chapter III of the Acts of 1908, 315 of the Acts of 1878, and 208
of the Acts of 1894 provide for a scholarship from each county and
each legislative district of Baltimore City, including tuition, board
and room rent, and one scholarship from each county and each legis-
lative district of Baltimore City for tuition only. There are 29 scholar-
ships, including tuition, board and room rent, and 29 scholarships for
tuition only.
The scholarships for the several legislative districts of the City of
Baltimore and for Allegany, Anne Arundel, Dorchester, Kent, Queen
Anne's and Washington Counties are awarded after competitive exam-
ination by St. John's College, with the approval of the Senator from the
respective legislative districts and counties; the scholarships for the
other counties are awarded by the several county boards of education,
with the approval of the Senators from the respective counties.
Faculty (1940-1941)
Stringfellow Barr, Fellow and President.
Scott Buchanan, Fellow and Dean.
Tutors
Ray Starr Alleman Edward Flint Lathrop
William Henry Bayliff George Gaines Leckie
Hermann Bernhard George Harold McFarlin
George Althoff Bingley James Stewart Martin
Ford Keeler Brown John Otto Neustadt
Elliott Carter Richard Scofield
Gebrge Comenetz Willard Edward Steinback
William German Robert Catesby Taliaferro
John Spangler Kieffer Tench Francis Tilghman
Jacob Klein Raymond Neikirk Wilburn
Richard Kuehnemund John Winthrop Wright
Editor
Charles Glenn Wallis
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
Chestertown, Kent County
Chapter 223 of the Acts of 1916 provides that the college shall
furnish 36 scholarships covering free tuition, board, room rent and
textbooks, 25 covering free tuition and textbooks and 50 covering
free tuition as provided by Chapter 809, Acts of 1910; Chapter 293,
Acts of 1898; Chapter ]88, Acts of 1896; Chapter 154, Acts of 1892;
Chapter 339, Acts of 1870; Chapter 219, Acts of 1856; Resolution 34,
Acts of 1847, and Resolution 35, Acts of 1839.
According to the above Acts the State requires Washington College
to furnish two scholarships to male students covering free tuition,
board, room rent and textbooks to each of the nine counties on the
Eastern Shore and one such scholarship to each of the counties on
the Western Shore and to each of the districts of Baltimore City.
The total scholarships awarded by Washington College are 38
covering tuition, board, room rent and textbooks; 25 covering tuition
and textbooks, and 215 covering tuition.
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