PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 171
Fourth: The holder of any scholarship hereby provided for
shall be entitled to free tuition in any one of the courses in
applied science or advanced technology, or the courses prepara-
tory thereto, which may be from time to time established and
defined by the university. Appointments to scholarships shall
be made for one scholastic year, but the holder of any such
scholarship who may in character, industry and ability con-
form to the standards and requirements of the university shall
be entitled to reappointment or renewal of the award at the
expiration of each year until the selected course of study shall
have been completed, the holder of any scholarship hereby pro-
vided for shall be subject to no expense for labratory fees,
library dues, the purchase or use of books or supplies, matricu-
lation or graduation fees or any expense as a student at said
institution.
Nothing herein contained shall in any way impair or affect
the control by said university of its operation and of any of the
studies pursued therein, or impair or in any way affect the
power to fix the standards of scholarship required for admis-
sion to the university, or for the continued prosecution of
studies therein, or the examination or other method of ascer-
taining or determining such fitness in scholarship or otherwise.
or the power to maintain, prescribe and enforce the discipline,
rules and regulations of the university.
Fifth: No distinction shall be made as to the rights and
privileges or duties and obligations between the holders of said
free scholarships and students who may pay the regular tuition.
The holders of said scholarships shall have the same right in
the selection of any of the established courses of study in applied
science or advanced technology or courses preparatory thereto,
and the same privileges, facilities and service in the pursuit or
said studies while in attendance at said university, and shall br
equally subject to the same requirements as to scholarship, char-
acter and industry, and to the same rules and regulations now
or hereafter established by the university, both at the time of
and in respect of the admission to such courses and during the
course of study and the prosecution thereof, as the students who
pay the regular tuition fee; provided, that one of the scholar-
ships herein provided for or allotted to each of the counties and
each of the legislative districts of Baltimore City shall be
known as "a full Senatorial Scholarship," and the holder thereof
shall be furnished or supplied by the said Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity with board, lodging, heat and light, free of expense, or
in lieu thereof, at the election of the said University, be paid
the sum of. two hundred dollars ($200.00) per school year in
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