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this regular staff, the school also has the services of four part-time
workers, a physician, a psychiatrist, a chaplain and a dentist..

1948 1949
Appropriations $116,302 $117,033
Staff: 40..

MONTROSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Members of the Board of Managers:
President; Mrs. Adolf Guttmacher, 1951
William Preston Lane, Jr., Governor.

Granville H. Hibberd, Vice-President, 1951; Clarence A.
Tucker, Treasurer, 1949; Mrs. Harold Donnell, Recording
Secretary, 1949; Mrs. Claude B. Hellman, Corresponding
Secretary, 1951; Mrs. William V. Elder, 1953; Mrs. Frank
A. Kaufman, 1953; Wallace Reidt, 1953; Albert N. Smith,
1949.
Edith P. Gardner, Superintendent.

Reisterstown Telephone: Worthington 153.

The Montrose School for Girls is under the supervision of a
Board of Managers appointed by the Governor. The Board is re-
sponsible to the Department of Public Welfare for the conduct of
the School (Code 1947, supp. Art. 88A, sec. 17). The school was
established as a private institution in Baltimore City in 1886. It was
purchased by the State in 1918 and moved to its present location in
1922. The school is responsible for the custody and training of white
juvenile delinquent girls. The average population of the school is
140. The school occupies a tract of 486 acres..

1948 1949
Appropriations $150,506 $148,140
Staff: 40..

GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON PROBLEMS AFFECTING
THE NEGRO POPULATION.

Chairman: Joseph P. Healy, 1953.

David S. Jenkins, 1957; George D. Hicks, 1957; Thomas J.
Healy, 1957; Walter T. Dixon, 1949; Joseph C. Mattingly,
1949; D. O. W. Holmes, 1949; Thomas B. McAdams, 1953;
T. B. Symons, 1953; I. Bradshaw Higgins, 1954; Harry T.
Phoebus, 1954; William J. Muth, 1954; Glenn D. Brown,
1955; Mrs. William L. Fitzgerald, 1955; Vivian G. Alleyn;
1955; Robert H. Riley, 1956; Alexander P. Shaw, 1956;
Joseph Kolodny, 1956.
Josiah F. Henry, Executive Secretary.

22 St. Paul Place, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Plaza 2171.

The Governor's Commission on Problems Affecting the Negro Popu-
lation, also known as the Commission on Race Relations, was created
in 1943, superseding the Inter-Racial Committees appointed in 1927.

 

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