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STATE-AIDED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS The funds appropriated are to create several programs of scholar- ships for students who need financial help to obtain a college educa- tion. The undergraduate programs are: (1) General State Tuition scholarships, (2) Teacher Education scholarships, (3) Legislative or Senatorial scholarships. In addition, there are twelve graduate fellow- ships awarded each year for the University of Maryland and ten scholarships each year to the School of Medicine of the University of Maryland. Finally, there is a grant-in-aid program which provides assistance to war orphans. Any applications for such aid, except for the University of Maryland fellowships, should be directed to the State Scholarship Board (Chapter 199, Acts of 1967). Colleges HOOD COLLEGE, Frederick 21701; Randle Elliott, President; estab- lished 1893; liberal arts, sciences; home economics; for women. THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Homewood, Charles and 34th Streets, Baltimore 21218; Lincoln Gordon, President; established 1876; arts and sciences, graduate studies, teacher training, eve- ning program, medicine, nursing, public health and hygiene, en- gineering and international studies; male enrollment at the un- dergraduate level; co-educational graduate, professional, evening college. LOYOLA COLLEGE, 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21210; The Very Reverend Joseph A. Sellinger, S.J., President; established 1852; liberal arts, sciences, teacher education; male enrollment for day program; co-educational for evening program and for grad- uate program. MARYLAND INSTITUTE, Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore 21217; Eugene W. Leake, President; Robert F. Forth, Dean; established 1825 as the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts; School of Design added in 1849; at present devoted to the fine arts and applied design. Appropriations: 1967, $42,625; 1968, $42,669. MOUNT SAINT AGNES COLLEGE. Mount Washington, Baltimore 21209; Sister Mary Cleophas, R.S.M., President; established 1890; education, humanities, social sciences, science and mathematics; medical technology; speech pathology; female enrollment, co- educational on part-time basis for undergraduates only. MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE, Emmitsburg 21727; Rt. Rever- end Robert R. Kline, President; established 1808; liberal arts; male enrollment. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, 4701 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21210; Sister Margaret Mary, President; estab- lished in 1873 as a collegiate institute and in 1896 granted the power to confer degrees; liberal arts college for women offering fourteen fields of concentration, including pre-medical and prepa- ration for teacher certification in elementary and secondary edu- cation. PEABODY INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, I East Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 21202; John M. Nelson III, Presi- dent; established 1857 by the philanthropist George Peabody, who gave over one million dollars to the Institute for the founding of |
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