1252 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 893
Acct.
No. ft 1946 t 1947
Educational Institutions:
83 Charlotte Hall School. (In return for the
allowance, Charlotte Hall School shall fur-
nish 29 scholarships, as provided by Chapter
321 of the Acts of 1898, including tuition,
board and room rent)...................... 9,000.00 9,000.00
84 Johns Hopkins University. (Out of this allow-
ance, Johns Hopkins University shall furnish
129 free scholarships, as provided in Chapter
90 of the Acts of 1912)..................... 127,196.00 127,196.00
85 McDonogh School for Boys................... 1,000.00 1,000.00
86 Maryland Institute .......................... 16,500.00 16,500.00
87 St. John's College. (In return for the allow-
ance, St. John's College shall furnish 29
scholarships, including tuition, board and
room rent, and 26 scholarships covering tui-
tion only, as provided in Chapter 111 of the
Acts of 1908).............................. 63,000.00 63,000.00
88 Washington College. (In return for the allow-
ance, Washington College shall furnish 36
scholarships covering free tuition, board,
room rent and textbooks, and 25 covering
free tuition and textbooks and 50 covering
free tuition, as provided in Chapter 309 of
the Acts of 1910; Chapter 293 of the Acts of
1898; Chapter 188 of the Acts of 1896;
Chapter 154 of the Acts of 1892; Chapter 339
of the Acts of 1870; Chapter 219 of the Acts
of 1856; Resolution 34 of the Acts of 1839). 58,500.00 58,500.00
89 West Nottingham Academy.................. 500.00 500.00
90 Western Maryland College. (In return for the
allowance, Western Maryland College shall
furnish 58 scholarships covering free tuition
and board, and for one male and one female
student from each Senatorial District of the
State, and 14 scholarships covering tuition,
two from each Election District of Carroll
County, as provided by Chapter 106 of the
Acts of 1898; Chapter 279 of the Acts of
1890; Chapter 239 of the Acts of 1878)...... 55,000.00 55,000.00
Miscellaneous:
91 State Department of Health. (To be used for
matching purposes according to the Mary-
land Plan for Services for Crippled Children,
approved by the Children's Bureau of the
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