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for the care and training of delinquent boys. During the fiscal year
1963 it provided care for 852 boys committed to the school and 431
who were detained there.
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $1,298,624 $1,409,981
Staff, 1963: 212; 1964: 213.
MONTROSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Board of Managers
President: Mrs. Frank A. Kaufman, 1965
Jeanette R. Wolman, 1965; Anita Williams, 1965; Sister
Maria Mercedes, 1967; Mrs. Bernard Harris, 1967; Theodore
Kess, 1967; Mrs. James H. Ferguson, Jr., 1969; Mrs. Russell
H. Morgan, 1969; James P. Earp, 1969.
Margaret S. Frederick, Superintendent
Reisterstown (Baltimore County) Telephone: Tennyson 3-1500
This school was established as the Female House of Refuge by
Chapter 156, Acts of 1886, and purchased by the State Chapter
303, Acts of 1918. When the School was moved from Baltimore to its
present site in 1922, it adopted its present name by Chapter 215, Acts
of 1922. The Barrett School for Girls was merged with the Montrose
School for Girls on June 1, 1963, by Chapter 37, Acts of 1962. The
School provides for the care and training of delinquent girls. During
the fiscal year 1963, it provided care for 319 girls who were com-
mitted to the school and 170 girls who were detained there.
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $486,630 $517,909
Special Funds 25,675 20,000
Totals . $512,305 $537,909
Staff, 1963: 79; Staff, 1964: 85.
GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT
OF THE HANDICAPPED
Chairman: Chester A. Troy
J. Donn Aiken, Robert B. Alexander, Grafton Lee Brown,
Louis Cohen, Walter A. Frey, Jr., Mrs. Harry Friedman,
William H. Gardner, Albert D. Hutzler, Jr., James E. Kane,
Mary T. McCurley, John Mosner, William W. Price, Frank E.
Quinn, William A. Rowe, Sr., Harrie M. Selznick, H. Alex-
ander Smith, Mrs. Frederick F. Smyth, John F. Strahan,
J. Carey Taylor, Alvin Thalheimer, Louise P. Thompson, R. C.
Thompson, Paul Wagner, Rabbi Lewis A. Weintraub, Rev.
Donzel G. Wildey.
Ruth-Ellen Darnell, Executive Secretary
1100 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 727-6900
The Governor's Committee to Promote Employment of the Handi-
capped was established by the Governor in 1947 in response to a
request by the President of the United States. The Governor appoints
the chairman and committee members, and all serve without compen-
sation. Committee funds are used for promotional materials, sta-
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