72 MARYLAND MANUAL
MORGAN STATE COLLEGE
Board of Trustees
Chairman: Carl J. Murphy, 1963
E. DaleAdkins, l964; Eugene D. Byrd, 1965; Josiah F. Henry,
Jr., 1966; Henry E. Niles, 1967; Kenneth 0. Walker, 1968;
John L. Berry, 1969; Richard W. Emory, 1970; R. McLean
Campbell, 1971.
Martin D. Jenkins, Ph.D., President
Albert N. Whiting, Ph.D., Dean
William W. Proctor, A.M„ Registrar
E. Lloyd Davis, A.M„ Business Manager
Gilbert F. Stricker, LL.B., Comptroller
Joseph R. Rocha, M.B.A., LL.B., Assistant to the President
Hillen Road at Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore 12 Telephone: 254-6870
Morgan State College was organized in 1867, under the auspices of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, as the Centenary Biblical Institute.
The school remained under church jurisdiction until the State of Mary-
land purchased it by Chapter 331, Acts of 1939. In 1890, the school's
name had been changed to Morgan College in honor of Dr. Lyttleton
Morgan, whose gift of a large sum of money enabled the school to
offer academic work at the college level.
The College is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Secondary Schools and by the Department of Education
of Maryland. It is also approved by the Regents of the University of
the State of New York, the American Medical Association, and by the
American Chemical Society.
The curriculum at Morgan State College is organized into three
divisions: Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. Within
these divisions are included eighteen departments offering courses
leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.
Emphasis is placed upon the presentation of a standard four-year
course in the liberal arts and teacher training, both elementary and
secondary. Both day and evening courses are offered, and at the
present time, students may complete all requirements for the major
in Business Administration, Sociology, and History through study in
the Evening College. A Summer Session is conducted as a part of the
regular work of the college, and includes "in-service training" for
teachers in Maryland schools.
During the academic year 1962-63, Morgan had an enrollment in all
divisions of 3,584, including 2,780 day students, 329 evening students,
and 1,047 summer students.
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds. $2,002,257 $2,300,583
Special Funds 1,020,450 1,205,148
Federal Funds . 81,611 100,621
Totals . $3,104,318 $3,606,352
Staff: Professional and Faculty 178, Classified Service 195.
ST. MARY'S SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE
Board of Trustees
President: R. Bascom Broun, Jr., 1965
Edward Early, 1965; Mrs. George L. Ewalt, Jr., 1965; Wil-
liam Aleck Loker, 1965; C. Ethelbert Abell, 1967; Mrs. Felix
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