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64 MARYLAND MANUAL

JUNIOK COLLEGES:

Baltimore Junior College-............--....................Baltimore 18

Chevy Chase Junior College.....................-Chevy Chase 15

Hagerstown Junior College..................................Hagerstown

Montgomery Junior College ..............................-Bethesda 14

Mount Saint Agnes Junior College........................Baltimore 9

Saint Charles College......................................Catonsville 28

Saint Mary's Seminary Junior College........-St. Mary's City

*State Teachers College (Colored)..................................Bowie

*State Teachers College...............................................Frostburg

* State Teachers College ...................................................................Salisbury

*State Teachers College..................................................Towson 4

University of Baltimore.....................................................-Baltimore 1

MARYLAND STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

Members of the Board of Visitors:

Charles E. Moylan, President

Charles H. Conley, M.D., Vice-President

William M. Storm, Secretary

Charles McC. Mathias, Treasurer

Robert E. Delaplaine, Chairman, Executive Committee

George R. Dennis, Jr.; D. John Markey; Bernard 0.
Thomas, M.D.; Oscar E. Webb; John H. Baker, Samuel
Marvin Peach; Walter E. Sinn; Tasker G. Lowndes; Wal-
lace Williams; J. Norman Ager; Joseph H. Himes; Joseph
D. Baker, Jr.; Ployd J. Carter, D.C.; J. Tyson Lee, Harry
B. Shaw; J. Vincent Jamison, 3rd; Clarence C. C. Thomas;

A. Gordon Boone.

Ignatius Bjorlee, LL.D., Superintendent
242 South Market Street, Frederick Telephone: Frederick 132

The Maryland State School for the Deaf was established in 1868.
The Governor appoints the members of the Board of Visitors for an
indefinite term. All scholarships are free to deaf children of the
State. The average enrollment over the past ten years has been 165.
The aim of the school is to make deaf children self-supporting mem-
bers of society.

Academic courses extend to the equivalent of junior high school
in addition to vocational training for boys and for girls. Speech
and lip reading, aided by the use of multiple hearing aids, are taught
to all. Audiometric tests are made periodically.

Expenditures, 1949 ............. .$176,233.68
Appropriation, 1950 ...... ............. 187,261.00

Staff: 57.
* First two years.

 

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