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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 173

ance of their duties under said Resolution and to pay certain
legal expenses necessarily incurred by them in the perform-
ance of such duties.

WHEREAS, Under the terms of Joint Resolution Number 7 of
the General Assembly of 1912, Murray Vandiver, James McC.
Trippe, Ogle Marbury, Charles A. Andrew, William W. Beck
and William T. Warburton were named a State Commission for
the purpose of examining into the relation of the State of
Maryland to the Maryland Agricultural College, and in the
proper performance of the duties thus imposed upon them
found it necessary to expend certain sums of money for actual
traveling expenses, etc., and also fund it necessary to have
certain legal services rendered to them for the use of the State,
which services are fully set out in the report of said Commis-
sion to this General Assembly; and

WHEREAS, It was intended by the General Assembly of 1912
that an appropriation should be made for the purposes of this
Commission, but by some omission this appropriation was left
out of the creating resolution, and it is right and proper that
this omission should now be supplied.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the sum of six hundred and forty-eight dollars be
and the same is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the
Treasury of Maryland not otherwise appropriated for the pur-
pose of refunding to the said Commission their expenditures
and of paying the necessary expenses of their work; and the
Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his war-
rants upon the Treasurer of Maryland for the said total sum
of six hundred and forty-eight dollars in payment thereof, one
for the sum of seven dollars and fifty-six cents in favor of
James McC. Trippe, for personal expenses; one for the sum of
twenty-six dollars and ninety-four cents in favor of Charles A.
Andrew, for personal expenses; one for the sum of ten dollars,
in favor of William W. Beck, for personal expenses, one for the
sum of twenty-three dollars, in favor of Ogle Marbury, for per-
sonal expenses and certified records; one for the sum of thirty
dollars and fifty cents in favor of William T. Warburton, for
personal expenses, and one for the sum of five hundred and
fifty dollars in favor of William T. Warburton and Ogle Mar-
bury for counsel fees and legal expenses.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved March 20th, 1914.

 

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