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Special Schools
MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, Overlea; Francis M. Andrews,
Superintendent; established 1853; elementary and secondary education
for blind students of Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia;
elementary and secondary education of Negro deaf or blind students.
Appropriations: 1955, $218,368; 1956, $227,855.
CARDINAL GIBBONS INSTITUTE, Ridge; Rev. Horace B, McKenna,
S.J., Superintendent; established 1924; academic, vocational agri-
culture, home economics, for boys and girls; rural cooperatives, even-
ing courses for adults. Appropriations: 1955, $2,000; 1956, $2,000.
Societies and Associations
MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 201 W. Monument Street,
Baltimore; George W. Radcliffe, President; James W. Foster, Director;
museum, historical documents and manuscripts, library. Appro-
priations: 1955, $27,550; 1956, $28,820.
STAR-SPANGLED BANNER FLAG HOUSE ASSOCIATION, 844 E.
Pratt Street, Baltimore; Mrs. Arthur Sewell, Curator; museum.
Appropriations: 1955, $1,000; 1956, $1,000.
PENINSULAR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Salisbury; W. Lee
Allen, Secretary-Treasurer; advancement of horticulture and agri-
culture on the Delmarva Peninsula. Appropriations: 1955, $500;
1956, $500.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE, 22 Light Street,
Baltimore; the appropriation by the State is for the promotion of the
port and industry of Baltimore City and to the Maryland Development
Bureau of the Association for the same purpose throughout the State.
Appropriation: 1955, $21,250; 1956, $21,250.
MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 10 N. Calvert Street,
Baltimore; Charles E. Wise, Secretary; the society was incorporated
in 1916. It provides for the unification and coordination of related
agricultural and horticultural societies throughout the State. The
funds appropriated are for the publication of the Society's annual
transactions. Appropriations: 1955, $2,500; 1956, $2,500.
MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, 400 Cathedral Street, Balti-
more. The Academy was established for the purpose of promoting
an interest in science and the dissemination of scientific information.
Appropriations: 1965, $2,000; 1956, $2,000.
MARYLAND STATE FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. The funds ap-
propriated are the State's share of the pension fund for disabled firemen
or for widows and children of deceased firemen (Acts 1935, ch. 260).
Appropriations: 1955, $20,000; 1956, $25,000.
HEALTH SERVICES .
HOSPITAL FOR THE CONSUMPTIVES OF MARYLAND (EUDO-
WOOD SANATORIUM), Towson; established 1894; Robert Sherrill
Rogers, M.D., Superintendent. Six. members of the Board of Directors
are appointed by the Governor for a term of six years. The Governor's
appointees are: C. Alvin Riebling, 1959; Myles Katz, 1959; Fred H.
Dollenberg, 1955; Frank L. LaMotte, 1955; Royden A. Blunt, 1957;
Claude B. Hellman, 1957.
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