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wide range of modern techniques, including individual psychotherapy,
group psychotherapy, environmental (milieu), pharmalogical, electric
shock, musical, recreational, occupational, and physical therapy.
The budget is predicated upon a population of 2390 for the fiscal
year 1963 and 2350 for fiscal year 1964.
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $6,428,692 $5,938,225
Staff, 1963: 1084; Staff, 1964: 1103.
SPRINGFIELD STATE HOSPITAL
Jess V. Cohn, M.D., Superintendent
Sykesville (Carroll County) Telephone: 787-2100
The Springfield State Hospital, established by Chapter 231, Acts of
1894, opened for patients in 1896. The hospital provides for the care
of mentally ill patients from Baltimore City, zones 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 14,
16, 16, 17, 18, and 34, and Allegany, Garrett, Washington, Frederick,
Carroll and Montgomery counties. It is the facility for tuberculous
mentally ill patients from the entire State.
The budget is predicated upon a population of 3180 for the fiscal
year 1963 and 3170 for the fiscal year 1964.
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $6,229,588 $6,566,249
Staff, 1963: 1179; Staff, 1964: 1207.
COMMISSION ON PHYSICAL FITNESS
Chairman: Harry D. Kaufman, 1967
Ralph G. Hills, 1964; James F. Mutscheller, 1964; Franklin
D. Schurz, 1964; Martin A. Schwalenberg, 1964; Mrs. Lewis
H. Strauss, 1964; Lewis S. Tawney, Sr., 1964; Francis J.
Connolly, 1965; Gerald H. Cooper, 1965; Robert C. Embry,
1965; Herbert Goldstein, 1965; Talmadge L. Hill, 1965; Elmon
L. Vernier, 1965; Redmond C. S. Finney, 1966; Harry W.
Hunter, 1966; Thomas E. Kelly, 1966; George W. McLaren,
1966; Kathleen L. Robie, 1966; Douglas C. Turnbull, 1966;
Cornelius F. Cronin, 1967; John H. Henderson, 1967; Paul J.
Hoffman, 1967; Stephen K. Padussis, 1967; James M. Swartz,
1967; Joseph D. Tydings, 1967.
Leo Klein, Acting Executive Director
Kathleen J. Jaworski, Secretary
2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 18 Telephone: 837-9000
The Commission on Physical Fitness was created by Chapter 606,
Acts of 1963, to protect and improve the physical fitness of the resi-
dents of this State.
The Commission consists of twenty-five members, including a Chair-
man, all appointed by the Governor, because of their interest or expe-
rience in physical fitness for both youth and adults. The initial mem-
bers of the Commission were appointed as follows: six members were
appointed for one-year terms; six members for two-year terms; six
members for three-year terms; and six members and the Chairman
for four-year terms. As the term of each member expires, his suc-
cessor shall be appointed for a term of four years. The Commission
appoints the Executive Director who also serves as the Secretary of
the Commission.
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