PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1225
tieth day of September, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and on
the thirtieth day of September, nineteen hundred and six-
teen, respectively.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the sums of money hereinafter named be and they are
hereby appropriated to the support of the hereinafter mentioned
schools and charitable institutions in the State of Maryland for
each of the two fiscal years ending on the thirtieth day of Sep-
tember, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and on the thirtieth day
of September, nineteen hundred and sixteen, respectively, to-
wit:
REFORMATORIES.
1. To the House of Good Shepherd, the sum of six thousand
dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the like sum of six thous-
and dollars for the fiscal year 1916, to be issued in accordance
with the provisions of Section 484 of Article 27 of the Code
of Public General Laws of Maryland.
2. To the Home of Good Shepherd for Colored Girls, the
sum of three thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the
like sum of three thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1916.
3. To the Industrial Home for Colored Girls, the sum of
Thirty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the
like sum of Thirty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1916.
4. To the National Junior Republic, the sum of Three thous-
and dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the like sum of Three
thousand dollars for the fiscal year, 1916.
5. To St. Mary's Industrial School, the sum of Thirty thous-
and dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the like sum of Thirty
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1916.
HOMES AND ASYLUMS—CHILDREN.
6. To the Baltimore Manual Labor School, the sum of Twen-
ty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1915, and the like
sum of Twenty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1916.
7. To the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, the sum of Three
thousand dollars for maintenance for the fiscal year 1915, and
the like sum of Three thousand dollars for maintenance for the
fiscal year 1916, together with the further sum of Two thousand
dollars for repairs to buildings for the fiscal year 1915.
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