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MARYLAND MANUAL 71

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES OF
MARYLAND—(EUDOWOOD SANATORIUM)

Towson, Baltimore County
Telephone: 365

Name Posto<fice Term Expires
Judge Frank 1. Duncan.. Towson ....... .. .......... 1949
Samuel Hoffberger ..... .. Baltimore .... ... —.. .... ... .......1947
H.Courtenay Jenifer.. ....Towson ... .......... ............ 1945
Philip S. Morgan ...... Baltimore.... — ...... ..... — 1949
James Clarke Murphy .. Baltimore.... .. ... —.. —1951
Stewart D.Ridgely— ....Towson........... .... ........1947
Superintendent, Dr. William A. Bridges.

The Governor, with the consent of Senate, appoints two bi-ennially
for a term of six years from first Monday in May. (Ch. 429, 1906.)

The Hospital for Consumptives of Maryland also known as Eudo-
wood Sanatorium was established in 1894, opened for patients in 1896,
and moved to Towson in 1899. Most of the patients are free, only
about 20% of the maintenance being furnished by patients. Applica-
tions are made through dispensaries, clinics and by any physician in
good standing in the state. A small Private Room Department is
maintained in which out of state patients are accepted.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
FOR BOYS

Baltimore 29, Md.
Telephone: Gilmor 8500
(Term? Expire 1945)

Name Postoffice
Albert S. Cummins .... .. .... —Baltimore
Thomas B. Butler .. .. . .. ...... Baltimore
Edward Gross.... .. .................... Baltimore
George M. Fink.. ........ .. ........... ...-Baltimore
Dr. F. Frederick Ruzicka ........ — .....Baltimore
Superintendent, Brother Edmund, C.F.X.

The Governor appoints five for two years from first Monday in
May. (Ch. 35,1908.)

St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys of the City of Baltimore was
incorporated in 1866. It is situated in the western part of the city
on Wilkens Avenue, Caton and De Soto Road.

This school is under the personal management of the Xaverian
Brothers, a body of men who devote their lives to the education of
boys and young men. Brother Edmund is the present Superintendent.

The State of Maryland appropriates $65,000.00 annually towards
the maintenance of the boys sent to the school from the various coun-
ties of the State. The wards of the City of Baltimore are paid for by
the city at the rate of $162/3 per monh.

 

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