MARYLAND MANUAL 199
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, Overlea; Francis M. An-
drews, Superintendent; established 1858; elementary and secondary
education for blind students of Maryland, Delaware and the Dis-
trict of Columbia; elementary and secondary education of Negro
deaf or blind students. Appropriations: 1951, $149,841; 1952,
$162,727; Expenditures: 1950, $141,500.
CARDINAL GIBBONS INSTITUTE, Ridge; Rev. Horace B. McKenna,
S.J., Superintendent; established 1924; academic, vocational agri-
culture, home economics for boys and girls; rural cooperatives,
evening courses for adults. Appropriations: 1951, $2,000; 1952,
$2,000; Expenditures: 1950, $2.000.
SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 201 W. Monument Street,
Baltimore; George W. Radcliffe, President; James W. Foster,
Director; museum, historical documents and manuscripts, library.
Appropriations: Publication of Archives, 1951, $5,500; 1952, $5,500;
Compilation of Maryland War Records and other papers, 1951,
$5,000; 1952, $5,000; Expenditures: 1950, Publication of Archives,
$5,500; compilation of Maryland War Records and other papers,
$4,993.98.
STAR-SPANGLED BANNER FLAG HOUSE ASSOCIATION, 844 E.
Pratt Street, Baltimore; Mrs. Arthur Sewell, Curator; museum.
Appropriations: 1951, $1,000; 1952, $1,000; Expenditures, 1950,
$1,000.
PENINSULAR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Salisbury; W. Lee
Allen, Secretary-Treasurer; advancement of horticulture and agri-
culture on the Delmarva Peninsula. Appropriations: 1951, $500;
1952, $500; Expenditures: 1950, $500.
HEALTH SERVICES
HOSPITAL FOR THE CONSUMPTIVES OF MARYLAND (EUDO-
WOOD SANATORIUM), Towson; established 1894. Six members
of the Board of Directors are appointed by the Governor for a
term of six years. The Governor's appointees are: Samuel H. Hoff-
berger, 1953; D. Stewart Ridgely, 1953; Fred H. Dollenberg, 1955;
Frank L. LaMotte, 1955; Royden A. Blunt, 1957; Claude B. Hell-
man, 1957. Appropriations: 1951, $132,262; 1952, $162,510. (See
pages 195, 197 for additional data.)
MARYLAND LEAGUE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN, 827 St. Paul
Street, Baltimore. Appropriations: 1951, $6,000; 1952, $6,000;
Expenditures: 1950, $6,000.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; for out-patient care to the
medically indigent at Baltimore City and County Hospitals. Ap-
propriations: 1951, $349,648; 1952, $349,648; Expenditures:- 1950,
$163,204.58.
SERVICES TO CRIPPLED CHILDREN; State Department of Health
for hospitalization of crippled children who are residents of Balti-
more: Appropriations: 1951, $96,263; 1952, $96,263; Expenditures:
1950, $23,750.00.
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