140 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Cn. 7
ST. MARY'S SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE
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Salaries, Wages and Special Payments:
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President ..........................................
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1
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6,050
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2
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Academic Teacher ..................................
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6
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22,250
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3
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Special Teacher ....................................
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5
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17,160
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4
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Junior Assistant Librarian ..........................
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1
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2,200
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5
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Stenographer, Accounting ...........................
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1
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2,300
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6
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Senior Stenographer ................................
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1
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2,137
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7
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Matron I ...........................................
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1
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1,936
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Cook ..............................................
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1
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1,871
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9
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Assistant Cook .....................................
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1
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1,493
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10
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Waiter .............................................
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1
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1,210
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11
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Waitress ...........................................
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2
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2,420
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12
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Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds II...........
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1
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2,615
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13
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Shift Engineer .....................................
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1
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2,090
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14
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Laborer, Institutional ..............................
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4
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5,424
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15
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Physician, Institutional (Part time) ..................
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300
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16
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Special Payments ..................................
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700
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Total...........................................
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27
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72,156
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OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE
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Contractual Services :
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201
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General Repairs ....................................
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3,000
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202
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Motor Vehicle Repairs ..............................
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70
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203
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Light, Heat, Power and Water .......................
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1,060
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204
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Traveling ..........................................
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350
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205
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Transportation .....................................
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50
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206
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Communication ....................................
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750
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2'07
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Printing, other than Office Supplies ..................
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1,100
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208-
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All Other ..........................................
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2,000
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Supplies :
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301
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Food ..............................................
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14,642
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303
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Fuel ...............................................
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4,548
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304
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Office ..............................................
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350
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305
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Medical and Laboratory .............................
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250
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306
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Laundry, Cleaning and Disinfecting ..................
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200
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308
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Educational, Vocational and Recreational ............
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5,000
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309
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Agricultural and Botanical ..........................
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50
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310
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Motor Vehicle ......................................
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810
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312
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Wearing Apparel ...................................
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24
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313
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Household...........................................
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1,000
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Materials :
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401
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Building, Plumbing, Electrical and Painting...........
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350
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