MARYLAND MANUAL 269
STATE-AIDED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Colleges
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Homewood, Charles Street at
34th Street, Baltimore 18; Milton S. Eisenhower, President; es-
tablished 1876; philosophy, arts and sciences, graduate studies,
teacher training, medicine, nursing, public health and hygiene,
engineering and international studies; co-educational. 150 State
scholarships are granted at the College of Engineering (Code
1967, Art. 77, sec. 280). Appropriations: 1969, $210,000; 1960,
$210,000.
HOOD COLLEGE, Frederick, Andrew Gehr Truxal, President; estab-
lished 1893; liberal arts, sciences, home economics, nurses train-
ing; for women (Code 1957, Art. 77, sec. 263). Appropriations:
1959, $100,000; 1960, $100,000.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore; Margaret
F. S. Glace, Dean; established 1825 as the Maryland Institute for
the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts; practical and fine arts and
design. 29 State scholarships (Code 1957, Art. 77, sec. 267).
Appropriations: 1969, $25,000; 1960, $25,000.
PEABODY INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, I East
Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 2; John R. Montgomery, Presi-
dent; established 1857 by the philanthropist George Peabody, who
gave over one million dollars to the Institute for the founding of
a library (opened, 1866) and a music conservatory (opened,
1868); (conservatory of Music, Peter Mennin, Director; Library,
Frank N. Jones, Director. 35 State scholarships (Code 1957, Art.
77, see. 264). Appropriations: 1959, $25,000; 1960, $25,000.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, Annapolis; Richard D. Weigle, President;
established 1784; liberal arts; co-educational. 29 State scholar-
ships covering tuition, room, and board; 26 State scholarships
covering tuition only (Code 1957, Art. 77, sees. 261-62). Ap-
propriations: 1959, $80,000; 1960, $80,000.
WASHINGTON COLLEGE, Chestertown; Daniel Z. Gibson, Presi-
dent; established 1782; liberal arts, teacher preparation; co-
educational. State scholarships: 38 covering tuition, room and
board, and textbooks; 29 covering tuition and textbooks (Code
1957, Art. 77, sees. 269-75). The Governor appoints 12 of the 87
trustees, one from each of the counties on the Eastern Shore and
three at large, for terms of six years (Acts 1922, chap. 121). The
gubernatorial appointees are: Edward D. E. Rollins, 1961; John
Noble, 1961; Louis Stein, 1961; V. Edwin Unger, 1961; John H.
Hessey, 1963; Clifton M. Miller, 1963; David M. Williamson,
1963; Charles D. Briddell, 1965; George A. Bunting, 1965; Ed-
ward N. Evans, 1965; Avery W. Hall, 1965. Appropriations: 1959,
$100,000; 1960, $100,000.
WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, Westminster; Lowell Ensor,
President; established 1868 under the auspices of the Methodist
Protestant 'Church; liberal arts and sciences, music, and teacher
preparation; co-educational. State scholarships: 58 covering tuition
and board; 14 covering tuition only (Code 1957, Art. 77, sees.
265-66). Appropriations: 1959, $100,000; 1960, $100,000.
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