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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 164   View pdf image (33K)
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164 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 26,
FRIDAY, January 26, 1872.
The House met, and was .opened with prayer by the
Chaplain.
Present at the call of the roll the following members :
Messrs. German. (Speaker,) Colton, of St. Mary's, Dunbar,
'Wilmer, Hurtt, Wells, Henkle, Stone, Shipley, Turner,
Foard, of B co., Litzinger, Spencer, Banks, Butler, Goldsborough, Roach, Waller, Dougherty, Smith, Vickers, Radcliffe, Mearns, Penington, Scott, Bowie, Eareckson, Ford,
of Q. A.) Parker, Phillips, Rowe, Delaplane, Miller, Routzahn, Baldwin, Streett, Hardcastle, McCosker, Hamilton, T.
B., Cooper, Jamart, Staylor, Stewart, Travers, Clark, of B.
city, Colton, of B. city, Kirk, Chaisty, Harig, Feig, McColgan, Markland, Griswold, Young, of Wash. co., Ardinger,
Whitson, Hilton, Biggs, Clark, of Mont., Porter, Coles,
Young, of Alle., Robinette, Steele, Lamotte, L. A. J., La-
ttotte, H. H., Linthicum, Johnson, Langrell—71.
The Speaker laid before the House the following Report of
Trot. James M. Garnett, President of St. John's College :
REPORT.
To the Son, A, P. German,
Speaker of the House of Delegates of Maryland :
SIR—-In accordance with custom, I have the honor, through
you, to submit to the General Assembly of the State my re-
port of the operations of St. John's College for the past two
years, and its present condition, including its capacities and its
deficiencies.
It is my desire to present to the Legislature as briefly, and
at the same time as fully as possible, all requisite informa-
tion with regard to the College, that the members of your
Honorable Body may know the exact condition of the Insti-
tution which the State possesses here, and may be enabled to
act intelligently with regard to it. The report of my prede-
cessor of February 24th, 1868, which was printed for the use
of the Legislature, gives a detailed account of the former re-
lations of the College to the State, the relief afforded by the
Act of 1866, and the consequent action of the Board of Visi-
tors and. Governors in establishing one hundred and fifty
State scholarships, the incumbents of which are educated free
of charge for tuition, room-rent and use of text-books. A
brief summary of these matters may also be found appended

 
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