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Maryland Manual, 1937
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106 MARYLAND MANUAL.

years. The Board of Managers of the Cheltenham School for Boys
shall consist of the Governor ex-officio for the time being and fifteen
members named in the Act.

The School received colored male minors on commitment of any
Court, Juvenile Court, or Justice of the Peace, but by the provisions
of the Act the City of Baltimore or the Counties from which said
minors are committed are required to pay to the State Treasury the
sum of $200.00, per annum, for their care and training and the remain-
ing amount necessary is paid from the State Treasury. School classes
are available through the eighth grade and Practical Arts Courses
in agricultural and industrial lines. Related subjects classes are
included in the practical arts courses.

Communications should be addressed to the Superintendent of the
School, Cheltenham, Maryland.

MARYLAND WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND.
601 N. Fulton Avenue, Baltimore.

(Term Expires 1939.)

Name. Postoffice.
Dr. A. G. Barrett, President .. Baltimore
C. G. Hilgenberg ............. .. ...... Baltimore
John L. Beck, Sec. and Supt. .. Baltimore
John F. Bledsoe .. .. Baltimore
Frederick A. Dolfield, Treasurer Baltimore
Murray J. Ewing .. .. .. Elkton, Md.
John G. Schilpp, V-Pres. and Counsel .. Baltimore

The Maryland Workshop for the Blind, located at 601 N. Fulton
Ave., Baltimore, was founded by an Act of the Legislature of 1908,
Chapter 666.

It is governed by a Board of Directors, three members of which
are appointed by the Governor and two by the Board of Directors of
the Maryland School for the Blind.

The Board elects its chairman and treasurer from its own mem-
bership and is empowered to hire a secretary and other necessary
employees and to fix their compensations.

The Workshop shall be open for the training, labor and manufac-
tures to all Blind citizens of Maryland over 38 years of age, who can
give satisfactory evidence of character and of their ability to do the
work required of them.

It is the official commission appointed, by the State for all matters
pertaining to the Adult Blind of the State.

DIRECTORS OF MINERS' HOSPITAL.
Frostburg, Maryland.

Name. Postoffice. Term Expires
John W. Hendley .. Frostburg . . 1939
Walter W. Wittig . .. .. Frostburg . .. 1939
Dr. W. O. McLane, Jr. Frostburg 1941
B. H. McCrackin .. .. Frostburg 1941
Board consists of four members appointed by the Governor, two
bi-ennially for a term of four years.

 

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