. Report . ls COUNTY Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Total gB o c a caBo c c Bo c i)B o c aB o c c 01 B o c 01 a B o c 01 c 0) B o c 4) H o 67 3037 14988 25 00 70 1 40104 77 354 14 18755 232 1225 209 11347 1886 0 1 2001010 1 0220100000200 64 10 71 8 70 7 30 3 20 15 11 8 21 28 13 12 9 5 8 8 13 100 702401042000100 78 7 35 4 19 18 8 5 12 23 15 12 2 7 21 9 13 3 12 13 21 30 26 8120110101422010000 1 3 0 1 1481465 739331913335128241112291726 32127405042 18 1 9 Calvert 0 13 1 5 1 3 Carroll 1 0 5 Cecil 2 0 1 0 0 ? 13 0 7 0 0 313 02 5 Garrett 13 4 6 129 588 7 0 00 000 ? ?


. Report . ls COUNTY Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Juniors Seniors Total gB o c a caBo c c Bo c i)B o c aB o c c 01 B o c 01 a B o c 01 c 0) B o c 4) H o 67 3037 14988 25 00 70 1 40104 77 354 14 18755 232 1225 209 11347 1886 0 1 2001010 1 0220100000200 64 10 71 8 70 7 30 3 20 15 11 8 21 28 13 12 9 5 8 8 13 100 702401042000100 78 7 35 4 19 18 8 5 12 23 15 12 2 7 21 9 13 3 12 13 21 30 26 8120110101422010000 1 3 0 1 1481465 739331913335128241112291726 32127405042 18 1 9 Calvert 0 13 1 5 1 3 Carroll 1 0 5 Cecil 2 0 1 0 0 ? 13 0 7 0 0 313 02 5 Garrett 13 4 6 129 588 7 0 00 000 ? ? Kent 2 0 0 0 1 0 ?. Prince Georges 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 171526 0 1 1 00 8 7 1 18 10 0 ..1 0 1 0 86 2220 0 1 0 1 9 14192016 022 10 0 Talbot 3 Washington 3 1 3 1 51 1 Total Counties Out of State 197 7 100 19 0 12 2326 154 13 19 842 140 88 13 781 3 0 73 3 359 10 100 36 0 12 393 6 154 29 19 752 16 254 651 21 Grand Total 304 31 392 23 86 14 88 13 79 3 73 3 469 48 553 39 1,022 87 Enrollment at State Normal Schools. 247. 248 Report of State Department of Education enrollment is more than accounted for by the reduction of 136 inthe enrollment of Baltimore City students at Towson, probablydue to the large number of 1925 and 1926 city graduates for whpnino positions in the city were available. There was also a decreaseof 38 in the county enrollment at Towson, which is a natural out-come of the growth in enrollment at Salisbury which began itssecond year this fall with 158 students. The Frostburg enroll-ment of 201 is the largest in its history, (See lower left-handcorner of Chart 47.) Each student who came to the normal schools in the fall of1926 is represented by a dot for Towson, a vertical line for Frost-burg and an X for Salisbury placed in the county from which thestudent came. (See Chart 47.) Most of the counties are wellrepresented. Those not thickly covered are the five southernMaryland counties, and Garrett, Howard, Harford and Kent. The distribution of the September, 1926, e


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