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MARYLAND MANUAL 73 such goals. Each also reviews the budget proposals, assists and advises in the development of college facilities, assists in the conduct and development of community related programs, develops community and private support for the college, and assists in the selection, of a President. Bach Board also carries out such responsibilities as may be delegated to it by the Board of Trustees of the State Colleges or by the President (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1969 Supp., Art. 77, sees. 166-1). BOARD OF VISITORS OF FROSTBURG STATE COLLEGE Mary Zimmerman, 1970; Edward P. Flanigan, 1971; William W. Grant, Jr. 1972; J. Carson Dowell, 1973; Margaret Mann, 1974; Leon C. Brumbach, 1974; Francis C. Bush, Sr. 1974. BOARD OF VISITORS OF SALISBURY STATE COLLEGE Marshall W. Moore, 1970; Elwood M. Jones, 1971; Robert Davis, 1972; Harvey N. Hall, 1973; Larrie 8...Tones, 1974; Avery W. Hall, 1974; Mrs. Calvin P. Pruitt, 1974. BOARD OF VISITORS OF TOWSON STATE COLLEGE Arthur Madden, 1970; Samuel P. Massie, 1971; Isadore Tuerk, M.D., 1971; Earle T. Hawkins, 1972; M. Jacqueline McCurdy, 1973; Melvin M. Berger, 1974; Robert Y. Dubel, 1974. BOWIE STATE COLLEGE Samuel L. Myers, Ph.D., President Bowie (Prince George's County) 20715 Telephone: 262-3350 The Bowie State College is a State-operated educational institution of higher learning which prepares students for professions based on the liberal arts as well as for careers in teaching, business, and social service. It was originally established in 1867 as the Baltimore Normal School, a private institution. By Chapter 599, Acts of 1908, the State purchased it and moved it to its present location, at which time it became known as the State Teachers College at Bowie. The college adopted its present name on July 1, 1963. The college, additionally, offers a four-year teacher preparation course leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts. Certain, majors are also offered in the field of Liberal Arts. Students taking the full four-year course pay no tuition if they promise to teach in the public schools of Maryland upon graduation. The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, The National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the Maryland State Department of Education. The enrollment for 1968-69 was 1,050. Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds ................................ $ 1,191,964 $ 1,678,507 Supplement.......................................... 82,500 119,761 Total......................................... $ 1,274,464 $ 1,798,258 Staff; 79. COPPIN STATE COLLEGE Parlett L. Moore, Ed.D. President 2500 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 21216 Telephone: 523-1111 The Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City established the State Teachers College of Baltimore (Coppin) in 1900 and oper- |
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