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MARYLAND MANUAL 87 two representing the poultry segment; two the livestock segment; two the tobacco segment; one the nursery segment; one the horticul- ture segment; one the field crop segment; one the vegetable segment; one from the veterinary profession; one nominated by the Maryland State Grange; one nominated by the Maryland Farm Bureau; and two appointed at large from services related to agriculture. No ap- pointed person, may serve more than two consecutive terms. The Board selects its own officers and is responsible for liaison between segments of the agricultural industry and the executive and the legislative branches of the State and Federal governments (Code 1957, 1966 Kepi. Vol., 1968 Supp., Art. 77, sec. 249; 1967 Repl. Vol., 1968 Supp., Art. 66C, sees. 47-47A). Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds $14,340 $30,909 Staff: 2. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND Board of Trustees President: William Aleck Loker, 1971 Mrs. George L. Ewalt, Jr. 1971; Merriam H. Trytten, 1971; Henry P. Walters, 1971; Mrs. Felix Boone, 1973; Mrs. Jack Coopersmith, 1973; T. Norton Dodge, 1973; J. Frank Raley, Jr. 1973; Frank J. Barley, 1975; Phillip H. Dorsey, 1976; Mrs. Calvin Harrington, Jr. 1976; Mrs. William S. Morsell, Jr. 1976. J. Renwick Jackson, Jr. President St. Mary's City (St. Mary's County) 20686 Telephone: 994-1600 St. Mary's College of Maryland was originally chartered by Chapter 190, Acts of 1839. It received its present name by Chapter 69, Acts of 1964. It is governed by a board of twelve trustees appointed by the Governor for six-year terms. Having been an accredited junior college for many years, the College became a four-year college of liberal arts and sciences in September 1967. It will grant its first baccalaureate degrees in June 1971, and will offer the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees. Majors are possible in art, English, history, biology, and mathematics. As a corollary, students will be trained in professional education which will permit them to become fully certified as secondary school teachers in the State. St. Mary's College participates in three State scholarship programs and one grant-in-aid program also under State auspices. These pro- grams are only available to residents of the State of Maryland. The three scholarship programs consist of (1) General State Tuition Scholarships; (2) Teacher Education Scholarships; and (3) Legisla- tive Scholarships (generally known as "Senatorial" awards). These Senatorial awards are awarded annually on a basis of need to can- didates who have passed examinations conducted by the State Scholar- ship Board. The State grant-in-aid program provides assistance to war orphans. In addition to these State programs, the St. Mary's County Board of County Commissioners annually award four tuition scholarships to county residents attending the College (Code 1967, 1966 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sees. 260, 282). St. Mary's College also par- ticipates in the NDEA Loan Program and the Economic Opportunity Grant Program sponsored by the United States government. NDEA Loans and Economic Opportunity Grants are obtained by applying directly to the College. |
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