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with facilities for 25 boys. During the fiscal year 1&&4, the facilities were expanded to accommodate 30 boys, and in 1968 and 1970, capital funds were appropriated to increase the capacity to 35 boys. Boys' Forestry Camp—Meadow Mountain Warren L. Steger, Jr., Supervisor Grantsville (Garrett County) 21536 Telephone: 895-5780 The third Boys' Forestry Camp opened in June 1958, approximately nine miles from Grantsville in Garrett County (Chapter 454, Acts of 1957), with facilities for 25 boys. During the fiscal year 1964, the facilities were increased to accommodate 30 boys, and in 1968 and 1970, capital funds were appropriated to increase the capacity to 35 boys. Boys' Forestry Camp—Backbone Mountain Francis P. Scarcelli, Supervisor Swanton (Garrett County) 21561 Telephone: 359-9190 The 1963 General Assembly appropriated funds to establish a tem- porary forestry camp at Victor Cullen State Hospital (now Victor Cullen School). This was an immediate way to help relieve the over- crowding of the juvenile institutions since no construction was neces- sary. It opened on April 1, 1964, with facilities for 50 boys. During the months of the fiscal year 1966 that this camp operated, the aver- age daily population was 42.8 boys (Chapter 845, Acts of 1963). The 1964 General Assembly appropriated funds to establish a fourth permanent camp at Backbone Mountain in Garrett County with facili- ties for 35 boys (Chapter 159, Acts of 1964). This camp opened on May 23, 1966, at which time the staff and boys were transferred from the temporary camp at Victor Cullen to the permanent camp at Back- bone Mountain, approximately eight miles from Westernport on Route 135. Boys' Forestry Camp—Maple Run Edward W. Norris, Supervisor Flintstone (Allegany County) 21530 Telephone: 478-6611 The 1965 General Assembly appropriated funds to establish a fifth permanent camp at Maple Run in the Green Ridge State Forest, situated in Allegany County approximately eight miles south of Route 40. The camp was completed and occupied on April 7, 1967, with facilities for 35 boys (Chapter 743, Acts of 1965). LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION Robert L. Cavenaugh, M.D., Director J. M. Joseph, Ph.D., Assistant Director 16 E. 23rd Street, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-2880 Laboratories and Research Administration has broad responsibilities for making a wide variety of laboratory tests to assist physicians and health officials in the prevention, diagnosis and control of human diseases. The Administration makes examinations in connection with the enforcement of the State's health laws, the chemical, micro- biological and radiological surveillance of the environment related to foods, waters, sewage, air, drugs, bedding and upholstery. It also makes recommendations as to compliance with the minimum stand- ards and qualifications for all blood banks, all clinical laboratories |
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