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1842

FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 260.

advantage and happiness or the students thereof, and it
shall be the duty of the said board of trustees, to appoint a
faculty consisting of a president, vice president and such
professors, tutors and assistants as may be necessary, to
which faculty shall be committed the execution of all the
ordinances of the board pertaining to the education and dis-
cipline of the students, and the said faculty shall have full
power and authority vested in them for the maintainance of
order and good government in the institution, and they shall
be required to use every suitable means to implant and ma-
ture in the minds of the students the principles of virtue,
and in their conduct the habits of industry and temperance.

Faculty to
make annual
report.

SEC. 5. And lie it enacted, That the president of the
faculty shall be ex-officio as a member of the board of
trustees and vice president thereof, it shall be the duty of
the faculty to make an annual report of the number of stu-
dents under their care, of their advancement in study, and
of their genet al deportment, and to recommend to the con-
sideration of the board of trustees such fundamental or other
regulations for the government of the college as shall ap-
pear to them to be conducive to the best interest thereof;
It shall also be their duty to hold commencements from
time to time at the discretion of the board of trustees, and
to admit to such degree and academic honors as are usually
conferred in other colleges, such persons as are recom-
mended by the board of trustees after proper examination.

Issues forbid.

Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That nothing herein contain-
ed shall be construed as to authorize this corporation to
issue any device, token, note, certificate or other evidence
of debt to be used as a currency.

Right reser-
ved.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the right is hereby ex-
pressly reserved to the general assembly of Maryland at
its pleasure to alter or repeal this act of incorporation.

 

CHAPTER 260.

Passed March
4, 1843.

An act supplementary to an act entitled, An act for the
more speedy completion of the Consolidated Lotteries,
and the augmentation of the State's Revenue from that
source.

Commission-
ers may issue
licenses.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That in addition to the licenses to sell lottery tickets autho-
rized by the act to which this is a supplement, the commis-
sioners of lotteries shall have power to issue to the per-



 
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