56 MARYLAND MANUAL
rehabilitation and placement service to physically handicapped per-
sons. Branch offices are located in Baltimore, Salisbury, Hyattsville,
and Hagerstown (Code 1951, Art. 77, secs. 282-286).
Appropriations 1953
|
General
|
Special
|
Federal
|
|
|
Fund
|
Fund
|
Fund
|
Total
|
State Department
|
587,402
|
3,600
|
33,900
|
624,902
|
Vocational Rehabilitation
|
265,283
|
|
245,760
|
511,043
|
State Aid to Education
|
29,906,679
|
|
1,137,706
|
31,044,385
|
Teachers Colleges
|
1,791,550
|
281,296
|
|
2,072,846
|
Totals
|
32,550,914
|
284,896
|
1,417,366
|
34,253,176
|
Appropriations 1954
|
General
|
Special
|
Federal
|
|
|
Fund
|
Fund
|
Fund
|
Total
|
State Department
|
603,456
|
3,600
|
33,056
|
640,112
|
Vocational Rehabilitation
|
290,476
|
|
245,000
|
535,476
|
State Aid to Education
|
31,581,637
|
|
1,106,743
|
32,688,380
|
Teachers Colleges
|
1,844,167
|
294,141
|
|
2,138,308
|
Totals
|
34,319,736
|
297,741
|
1,384.799
|
36,002,276
|
Staff: 123.
|
|
|
|
|
STATE TEACHERS COLLEGES
BOWIE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
William E. Henry, Ed.D.. President
Bowie Telephone: Central 8-2011
The State Teachers College at Bowie is a State-operated school for
preparing Negro elementary teachers. Originally established in 1867
as the Baltimore Normal School, a private institution, it was pur-
chased by the State in 1908 and moved to its present location. The
college offers a four-year teacher preparation course leading to the
degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and a two-year junior
college course leading to the degree of Associate in Arts. Students
taking the full four-year course pay no tuition if they promise to
teach in the public schools of Maryland upon graduation. The approx-
imate enrollment for 1952-53 was 323.
Appropriations
|
1953
|
1954
|
General Fund
|
$263,012
|
$275,646
|
Special Fund
|
59,780
|
62,606
|
Totals
|
$322,792
|
$338,251
|
Staff: 25.
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|
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