66 MARYLAND MANUAL
academic year 1952-63, Morgan had a net enrollment in all divisions
of 2,312, with 1,717 regular students, 155 evening students, and 440
summer students.
Appropriations 1953 1954
General Fund $ 929,681 $ 968,215
Special Fund 474,770 476,500
Total $1,404,451 $1,444,715
Staff: Professional and Faculty 106
Classified Service 132
Total 238
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEGROES
Edward N. Wilson, Secretary
Morgan State College, Baltimore 12 Telephone: Clifton 4-6870
The first State scholarship fund for Negroes was established in
1933 when the Commission on Higher Education for Negroes received
an appropriation for this purpose. Since 1939, the fund has been
administered by the Board of Trustees of Morgan State College. It is
the purpose of the fund to render financial assistance to qualified
Negroes of the State for the pursuit of professional and graduate
studies not available to them in this State. Three grants are made
each year—first semester, second semester, and summer semester.
Appropriations 1953 1954
General Fund $150,000 $200,000
Staff: 1. The Secretary of the State Scholarship Com-
mittee is the Registrar of Morgan State College and
his salary is paid from appropriations to the college.
ST. MARY'S SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE
Members of the Board of Trustees:
President: R. Bascom Broun, Jr., 1959
Agnes C. Sasscer, Vice President, 1955; C. Ethelbert Abell,
1955; Robert C. Palmer, 1955; Mrs. Felix Boone, 1955, Hilda
C. Hoke, 1957; George L. Radcliffe, 1957; L. J. Sothoron,
1957; Edward K. Wheeler, 1957; Edward Early, 1959; Mrs.
George L. Ewalt, Jr., 1959; J. Donelan Hurry, 1959.
May Russell, President
St. Mary's City Telephone Great Mills I
St. Mary's Seminary Junior College was chartered in 1839 as a
monument to commemorate the two-hundredth anniversary of the
founding of Maryland. The school is governed by a Board of Trustees
of twelve members appointed by the Governor for terms of six years.
The school is a four-year junior college; the curriculum covering the
last two years of high school and the first two years of college. The
State has established twenty-nine four-year scholarships, one for each
county and each Legislative District of Baltimore City. The scholar-
ships are awarded annually on a basis of need after an examination
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