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Session Laws, 1922
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I, PHILIP B. PERLMAN, Secretary of State, do hereby cer-
tify, pursuant to the directions contained in Chapter 441 of
the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1922, that
at the General Election, held on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, in the year nineteen hundred and twen-
ty, there were submitted to the voters of the political units of
the State affected thereby the following Acts of the General
'Assembly of Maryland of 1920 for their adoption or rejection
under the provisions of Article 16 of the Constitution of Mary-
land:

To the Voters of Anne Arundel County:

Chapter 386 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1920
entitled:

"An Act to authorize and direct the Board of Educa-
tion of Anne Arundel County to borrow money upon the
credit of said county to pay for the erection of new public
school buildings and additions to public school buildings
and the equipping of such new buildings or additions in
Anne Arundel County; to issue bonds therefor, endorsed

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by the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County,
and authorizing and directing said County Commissioners
to levy a tax sufficient in each and every year to create a
sinking; fund to pay said bonds at maturity and to pay the
semi-annual interest thereon; and providing for the ex-
penditure of the proceeds of said bond issue for public
school buildings and equipment."

And I do certify, That at said Election 2,782 votes were cast
in favor of the adoption of said Chapter 386 of the Acts of
1920, and 2,606 votes were cast against the adoption of said
Act; and a majority being in favor of the adoption of the said
Act it was thereby adopted and approved by the voters and
remained in full force and effect.

To the Voters of Caroline County:

Chapter 320 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1920,
entitled:

"An Act providing for the erection and equipment of
a public school building in the Town of Denton, in Caro-

 

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