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DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE &
MATHEMATICS
Robert W. Paul, Division Haul. 862-0363

CONTINUING EDUCATION
Judith Ensign, Director ....... 862-0327

tNTERNSHIPS
Christopher Smith, Director .. . 862-0203

LIBRARY
John Williamson, Director .... 862-0256

RECORDS
Jan Kiphart, Registrar ....... 862-0336

TEACHER EDUCATION
Robert Goldsmith, Director .. . 862-0352

STUDENT AFFAIRS
Veil M. Hayes,Actify Dean. of Students
......................... 862-0208

ADMINISTRATION

John D. Underwood, Executive Vice-President
for Administration ........... 862-0413

COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT
Brian W. Clarke, Vice-President for College
Advancement ............... 862-0280

St. Mary's College of Maryland was originally
chartered as St. Mary's Seminary in 1840 (Chapter
190, Acts of 1839). In 1845 it was incorporated as
St. Mary's Female Seminary (Chapter 257, Acts of
1845). The College received its present name in
1964 (Chapter 59, Acts of 1964).
An accredited junior college for many years, St.
Mary's became a four-year college of liberal arts and
sciences in 1967. It is the only four-year institution
in the State college system devoted exclusively to
the liberal arts. Fall 1990 enrollment at St. Mary's
was 1,568 (ET.E. 1,483), consisting of 1,269 full-
time and 299 part-time students.
The College is governed by a board of seventeen
trustees. Sixteen of these are appointed by the
Governor with Senate advice and consent. Fifteen
trustees are appointed to six-year terms; one stu-
dent trustee serves a one-year term. The chairper-
son of the Historic St. Mary's City Commission
serves ex ofFicio (Code Education Article, sees. 14-
201 through 14-206).
Information about the College is available from:

Director of Public Affairs
CalvertHall
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Mary's City, MD 20686 862-0380

MARYLAND STADIUM AUTHORITY

Herbert J. Belgrad, Chairperson,1990

Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent:
John P. McDonough, 1991; W. Robert Wallis,
1991; William K. Hellmann, 1992; Joshua I.
Smith, 1993.

Bruce H. HofFman, Executive Director
Alison L. Asti, Counsel

Independent Agencies/539

World Trade Center, Suite 2450
Baltimore, MD 21202 333-1560

BUDGET (CODE 23.01.03.01)

FY1991 Non-Budgeted Funds $1,242,250
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions ........ 12

MANDATED REPORTS

Annual Report to Board of Public Works, Office on
Minority Affairs, <Sr Legislative Policy Committee
on procurement contracts awarded to certified
minority business enterprises due Sept. 30.
Annual Budget to Department of Budget &Fiscal
Planning.
Annual Report» Governor & General Assembly.
Report (with State Lottery Agency and Department
of Budget & Fiscal Planning) to Governor and
General Assembly on effect of sports lotteries on
lottery revenues earned for General Fund.
Report to General Assembly & Board of Public
Works on justification of proposed acquisition,
lease, or construction contract involving new
facility or new site far facility due 30 days before
date of acquisition, lease, or contract.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

MARYLAND STADIUM AUTHORITY

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.
Brucc H. Hoffman .............333-1560

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
M. Jane DeSantis .........333-1560

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Edward Cline ............. .333-1560

FINANCE
David E. Willis, Fiscal Officer
................... .333-1560

PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Kim I. McCalla,Assist»nt Prefect
Manner ............ .333-1560
David W Chapin, Transportation
Planner ..............333-1560

PUBLIC INFORMATION &
ADMINISTRATION
M. Carol Salmon, Assistant Director
....................333-1560

The Maryland Stadium Authority was created
in 1986 to select a sire for new sports stadiums in
the Baltimore metropolitan area and acquire, or
construct, and operate these facilities (Chapter
283, Acts of 1986). The stadiums are to be used
for professional football and baseball. Pursuant to
1987 legislation, the Authority selected the site of
Caindcn Yards in downtown Baltimore as the loca-
tion for separate baseball and football facilities
(Chapters 122,123, and 124, Acts of 1987). The
Authority entered into a long-term lease with the
Orioles in May 1988. Since that time, the
Authority has acquired the properties on the Cam-
den Yards site and construction of the baseball park
is proceeding on schedule for completion for
Opening Day, 1992.

 



 
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