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88 MARYLAND MANUAL

BARRETT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Board of Managers

President: Mrs. Frank A. Kaufman, 1965

Anita Williams, 1965; Jeanette R. Wolman, 1965; Mrs. Bernard
Harris, 1967; Theodore Kess, 1967; Sister Maria Mercedes,
1967; James P. Earp, 1969; Mrs. James H. Ferguson, Jr.,
1969; Mrs. Russell H. Morgan, 1969.
Vyola F. Lincoln, Superintendent

1601 Dorsey Road, Glen Burnie (Anne Arundel County)
Telephone: Southfield 6-7260

This school was established by Chapter 291, Acts of 1882 as the
Industrial School for Girls. The school was purchased by the State by
Chapter 367, Acts of 1931 and the name changed to the Maryland
Training School for Colored Girls. The 1949 General Assembly author-
ized the adoption of the present name (Chapter 314, Acts of 1949).
The school provides for the care and education of delinquent girls
thirteen years of age and under. During the fiscal year 1962, it pro-
vided care for 90 girls committed to the school and 128 girls who were
detained there.

Appropriations 1963 1964

General Funds $292,161 $323,225
Staff: 50.

BOYS' FORESTRY CAMPS

Advisory Board

Chairman: Stuart F. Hamill, Jr.

Earle Bracey; Louis A. Fatkin; J. William Hunt; Mrs. Ralph
C. Isiminger; Raymond Miller; Frank Powers; Robert W.
Stemple; W. A. C. Irwin, District Forester, Department of
Forests and Parks.
Robert G. Wolford, Acting Superintendent

Headquarters, Green Ridge, Flintstone Telephone: 478-7121

The State Department of Public Welfare operates three forestry
camps for boys in cooperation with the State Department of Forests
and Parks. These camps were created by Chapter 370, Acts of 1955.
The three camps are combined into a single administrative unit with
one budget and one central business management unit located in the
Green Ridge State Forest, Flintstone. These camps serve older boys
received on transfer from the Maryland Training School for Boys,
Boys' Village of Maryland, and the Maryland Children's Center (Code
1957, Art. 88A, secs. 39 and 39A). Boys selected for transfer must be
at least 15 1/2 years of age, must be in good physical health, and must
be interested in an active outdoor work and living experience. The
camps were created in the conviction that older boys could be guided
back to good citizenship under care in these camps, and that at the
same time the boys would be assisting in the conservation of the
State's natural resources and contributing to the cost of their main-
tenance. During the fiscal year 1963, the camps served a total of
368 boys.

Boys' Forestry Camp—Green Ridge
Robert G. Wolford, Supervisor
Flintstone (Allegany County) Telephone: 478-7121

 

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