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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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294 MARYLAND MANUAL
Myers, 1977; William J. Witte, 1979.
William Anthony, Executive Director
2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-4095
The State Scholarship Board, created by Chapter 412, Acts of 1961,
consists of seven persons appointed by the Governor. The membership
consists of one President of a State college or university, or his
nominee; one President of a private college or university, or his
nominee; one representative of the public high schools located within
the State; and four citizens chosen for their interest in higher educa-
tion. The Governor designates the Chairman. Members serve six-year
terms.
The Board administers the General State Scholarships, Senatorial
Scholarships, House of Delegates Scholarships, Reimbursement of
Firemen, Grants for War Orphans, and children of MIA and POW
servicemen, Scholarships for Orphans of Fireman and Policemen,
Scholarships for Teachers of the Deaf, Scholarships in Medicine
(University of Maryland), and scholarships at the Professional
Schools. The Board is empowered to implement these scholarship
programs by appropriate rules and regulations, to provide for and
conduct examinations of applicants, to determine financial need, and
to select the scholarship recipients (except the Senatorial scholarship
program). A brochure describing the State scholarship programs in
detail is available upon request (Code 1967, 1969 Repl. Vol., 1972
Supp., Art. 77A, sees. 33-41, 47-57, 59, 61, 64; 1964 Repl. Vol., 1972
Supp., Art. 96%, sec. 49; 1970 Repl. Vol., Art. 661/2, sees. 3-606).
Appropriations 1973 1974
General Funds .............. $4,048,269 $4,104,278
Special Funds ............... 126,000 150,000
Staff: 12.
MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Board of Visitors
President: J. Vincent Jamison III
Vice President: Mrs. James dark, Jr.
Secretary: Charles H. Conley, Jr., M.D.
Treasurer: Clarence C. C. Thomas
J. Norman Ager; Joseph D. Baker; Alton Y. Bennett; Goodloe E.
Byron; John M. Clayton, Jr.; Walter G. Davis; Victor Frenkil,
Jr.; Allen 1. Green; Rudolph C. Hines; Blair Lee III; Mrs. John
N. Maguire; Mrs. Charles C. Mathias; Russell H. McCain; James
McSherry; Daniel W. Moylan; Arthur Potts; Donald B. Rice;
Richard Schifter; John K. Shaw, Jr.; G. Raymond Shipley; James
E. Soul; Richard L. Steiner; Philip R. Winebrener; Jacob M.
Yingling.
David M. Denton, Ph.D., Superintendent
101 Clarke Place, Frederick 21701 Telephone: 662-4159
The Maryland School for the Deaf was established in 1868 as a free
public residential school for deaf and hard-of-hearing children who
reside in the State. The Governor appoints the 30 members of the
Board of Visitors for indefinite terms (Acts 1867, chap. 247; 1868,
chap. 409; 1880, chap. 19; 1916, chap. 76; 1957, chap. 148 as amended).
Chapter 462, Acts of 1968 established a Branch of the Maryland
School for the Deaf to be located near the population center of the

 
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