MARYLAND MANUAL 285
STATE-AIDED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Colleges
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Homewood, Charles Street at
34th Street, Baltimore 18; Milton Eisenhower, President; established
1876; philosophy, arts and sciences, graduate studies, teacher training,
medicine, nursing, public health and hygiene, engineering, and interna-
tional studies. 150 State scholarships are granted at the College of
Engineering (Code 1951, Art. 77, sec. 271). Appropriations: 1957,
$198,750; 1958, $210,000.
HOOD COLLEGE, Frederick, Andrew Gehr Truxal, President; established
1893; liberal arts, sciences, home economics, nurses training; women
(Code 1955 supp. Art. 77, sec. 254A). Appropriation: 1957, $95,000;
1958, $100,000.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore; Margaret F.
Schaeffer Glace, Academic Dean; established 1948; practical and fine
arts and design. 29 State scholarships (Code 1951, Art. 77, sec. 267).
Appropriations: 1957, $21,500; 1958, $25,000.
PEABODY INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, I East
Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 2; Reginald Stewart, Director;
established 1868; conservatory of music, library. 35 State scholar-
ships (Code 1951, supp. 1957, Art. 77, sec. 254B). Appropriations:
1957, $30,000; 1958, $35,000.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, Annapolis; Richard D. Weigle, President;
established as King William's school, 1696, liberal arts, co-education-
al. 29 State scholarships covering tuition, room and board and 25
State scholarships covering tuition only are awarded (Code 1951, Art.
77, secs. 253, 254). Appropriations: 1957, $75,000; 1958, $75,000.
WASHINGTON COLLEGE, Chestertown; Daniel Z. Gibson, President;
established 1782; liberal arts, teacher preparation, co-educational.
State scholarships: 36 covering tuition, room and board, and text-
books, 25 covering tuition and textbooks and 60 covering tuition only
are awarded (Code 1951, Art. 77, secs. 259-265). The Governor
appoints 12 of the twenty-five trustees, one from each of the counties
on the Eastern Shore and three at large for terms of six years (Acts
1922, ch. 121). The gubernatorial appointees are: Edward N. Evans,
1959; J. Millard Tawes, 1959; George A. Bunting, 1959; Avery W.
Hall, 1959; V. Edwin Unger, 1961; Edward D. E. Rollins, 1961; Louis
Stein, 1961; John Noble, 1961; William R. Horney, 1963; John H.
Hessey, 1953; Clifton M. Miller, 1963; Mrs. Benjamin Dryden, 1963.
Appropriations: 1957, $95,000; 1958, $100,000.
WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, Westminster; Lowell Ensor,
President; established 1868; liberal arts and sciences, music and
teacher preparation; co-educational. 58 State scholarships covering
tuition and board and 14 State scholarships covering tuition only are
awarded (Code 1951, Art. 77, secs. 255-256). Appropriations: 1957,
$95,000; 1958, $100,000.
Preparatory Schools
CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, Charlotte Hall; M. D. Burgee, Principal;
established 1784; boys' preparatory, military, grades 5-12. 29 State
scholarships covering tuition, room and board (Code 1951, Art. 77,
secs. 266, 267). Appropriations: 1957, $27,550; 1958, $30,000.
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