MARYLAND MANUAL 87
Richard Potts, Secretary...................................................Frederick
Charles McC. Mathias, Treasurer.... ..............................Frederick
Robert E. Delaplaine, Chairman Executive Committee......Frederick
George R. Dennis, Jr................. .........................Frederick
Palmer Tennant ..............................................Hagerstown
D. John Markey.............. ..... .................Frederick
S. Elmer Brown—.. .......... ......... ............ ......Frederick
Charles H. Conley, M.D... ......... ......... ........Frederick
M. Ernest Jenkins— .......... ......... ............ Baltimore
Jacob Rohrback ..........................................Frederick
Bernard O. Thomas, M.D.............................Frederick
Oscar E. Webb— ........... ......... .................. ....Baltimore
Samuel Marvin Peach......... ......... ................Hyattsville
William W. Hanly— ............ ........... Cumberland
Reno S. Harp— ......... — ............ .......... Frederick
Walter E. Sinn— .................... .......... ... .....Frederick
Tasker G. Lowndes................ ....................Cumberland
Wallace Williams .............................Elkton
J. Norman Ager— ................. ......... ............ Hyattsville
Joseph H. Himes...........................................Frederick
William M. Storm— ........ ......... .......... .............. Frederick
Joseph D. Baker, Jr.............. ................... Baltimore
Frank B. Smith— ................................. Mt. Rainier
Floyd J. Carter, D.C... .................... .......... —Chevy Chase
Clarence Keedy...................................Hagerstown
Auditor, Ignatius Bjorlee..................................Frederick
Board consists of 30 members. Governor appoints to fill vacancies
only. No term. (Ct. 247, 1867, and Ch. 797, 1916.)
All scholarships are free to deaf children of the State.
The aim of the school is to make of deaf children self-supporting
members of society. Besides the regular course of study, including
high school branches, every boy at graduation has learned some trade,
such as Printing, Cabinet-making, Shoe Repairing, Tailoring, etc.,
while the girl will have completed courses in Domestic Science,
Household Arts or cosmetology. Vocational Training Department is
supplied with modern equipment. Trades building and academic
building are modern.
Radioear and Fairchild hearing aid sets for class room use together
with 3A and 6A Western Electric Audiometers for testing hearing
have been installed.
The school is strictly nonsectarian. Enrollment, 180 pupils.
MARYLAND WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND
601 N. Fulton Avenue, Baltimore 17
Telephone: Glimore 4666
(Term Expires 1947)
Name Postoffice
Dr. Arthur G. Barrett, Chairman................Baltimore
John G. Schilpp, Vice Chairman and Counsel............Baltimore
Frederick A. Dolfield, Treasurer....... ......................Baltimore
William T. Shackelford, Sr.. .......... ..................Baltimore
Charles M. See— ............ ......... ............... Cumberland
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