Excerpt from Public Education in Maryland, 1921: A Report to the Maryland Educational Survey
The Act of 1914, Chapter 844, which created our commission, contains the following statement of the purposes of the legislature:
"It is the desire of the General Assembly that there be made a comprehensive study of the public school system of the State of Maryland, of the state-aided elementary and secondary schools and the higher educational institutions of the State of Maryland, with a view to correlating and coordinating the different institutions wholly or partially supported by state appropriations."
The Act also set forth in its premises:
"That the Commission shall have the power to... call to its assistance any expert help that may be available either from public or private foundations."
An appropriation of $5,000 was made to carry out the purposes of the Legislature. As this was clearly insufficient to conduct so extensive a survey as that contemplated by the Act, it became evident that the Legislature intended that the commission should secure the services of one of the great foundations now conducting educational surveys throughout the states. After careful consideration the commission requested the General Education Board to undertake the survey.
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