MARYLAND MANUAL 37
In connection with speech and lip-reading as taught to all children,
vocal exercises, with aid of the piano, are given to encourage the speech
habit, develop the vocal organs and aid in correct enunciation and
pitch of voice. Radioear and Fairchild hearing aid sets for class room
use together with 3A and 6A Western Electric Audiometers for test-
ing hearing have been installed.
A homelike atmosphere prevails. The school is strictly nonsec-
tarian. Enrollment, 180 pupils.
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
CHAPTER 926 - 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 Post Office
Stanford Z. Rothschild 1952 109 East Redwood St.
J. Milton Patterson 1944 1016 Argonne Dr.
E. Paul Knotts 1945 Denton
Mrs. John L. Whitehurst 1947 4101 Greenway
Rowland K. Adams 1948 1808 Fairbank Road
William P. Cole, Jr. 1949 34 Highland Ave„ Montclair,N.J.
Philip C. Turner 1950 Parkton
W. Calvin Chesnut 1951 Roland Park, Baltimore
John E. Semmes 1951 100 W. University Pky.
Harry K. Nuttle 1950 Denton
Thomas Roy Brookes 1952 Bel Air
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, and is known as Princess Anne College.
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