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MARYLAND MANUAL 97 Theodore Kess, 1967; Mrs. James H. Ferguson, Jr„ 1969; James P. Earp, 1969; Francis H. Jencks, 1969 ;Anita Williams, 1971; Jeanette R. Wolman, 1971. Margaret S. Frederick, Superintendent Reisterstown (Baltimore County) 21136 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 by 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 216, 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 377 girls who were com- mitted to the school and 228 girls who were detained there. Appropriations 1965 1966 General Funds $889,455 $972,437 Special Funds - 20,000 25,000 Supplemental Budget 4,091 - - - Totals $913,546 $997,437 Staff: 1965, 143; Staff: 1966, 85. GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED Chairman: Chester A. Troy J. Donn Aiken, Robert B. Alexander, R. Kenneth Barnes, 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, Raymond H. Simmons, Mrs. Frederick F. Smyth, John F. Strahan, J. Carey Taylor, Louise P. Thompson, R. C. Thompson, Paul Wagner, Robert B. Watts, Rabbi Lewis A. Weintraub, Rev. Donzel C. Wildey. Ruth-Ellen Darnell, Executive Secretary 1100 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-5900 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 the salaries of the Executive Secretary, a clerk-typist, promotional materials, stationery and print- ing, postage, contest prizes, expansion of local programs, and con- ferences. The Governor's Committee functions primarily as an educational and public relations instrument to create a public awareness of the problems faced by handicapped individuals in finding employment, to cooperate with all groups, public and private, in promoting services for the handicapped; and to initiate and promote programs to stimu- late hiring the handicapped. To reach all sections of the State, twenty-four local committees have been organized, one in each county and one in Baltimore. The Governor's Committee acts as liaison between the President's Com- mittee and local committees. To coordinate the program and to keep |
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