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Duties of
Secretary.
Bond to be
filed.
To devote
their whole
time.
Notify the
Comptroller.
Location of
State Normal
School.
Control.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
that he will faithfully perform the duties of Secretary
and Treasurer, pay over and apply all moneys that
shall come to his hands or care as Treasurer,
to such persons and in such manner as said
Board may, under the provisions of tills Act, direct,
and that he will keep a full account of all moneys
received and paid by him, and all matters relating to
the duties of his office, and preserve the same and
all vouchers relating thereto, and deliver up all books
and vouchers relating to Ins office to Ins successor;
which said bond, when executed, shall be filed in
the office of the clerk of the court for the county.
He shall be present at every meeting of the board,
and may debate any question before them, but shall
have no vote. He shall keep the minutes and con-
duct the correspondence, and shall duly file away
and safely keep all letters, reports and other papers
pertaining to the business of the board. He shall
prepare and submit to the board for their adoption
the annual report to the State Board of Education.
SEC. 7. The person or persons acting as Secretary,
Treasurer and Examiner, under the provisions of
this Act, shall devote their whole time to public
school business, and shall receive such compensation
as the Board of County School Commissioners may
direct.
SEC. 8. The Examiner of each county shall, on or
before the fifteenth day of January in every year, no-
tify the Comptroller how many months the schools
of his county have been kept open.
CHAPTER XII.—State Normal School.
SECTION 1. There shall be located in the City of
Baltimore a State Normal School for the instruction
and practice of teachers in the science of education,
the art of teaching, and the mode of governing
schools. It shall be under the control of the State
Board of Education, who shall appoint a principal at
a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars per annum;
the principal of the* Normal School shall not
vote upon the subject of his appointment or re-
moval.
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