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Session Laws, 1912
Volume 370, Page 369   View pdf image
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 369

body corporate under the title of the "Eastern Shore State
Hospital," and shall have power to make such by-laws, rules
and regulations, not inconsistent with the law as they may deem
necessary and proper for the public welfare and the best inter-
ests of the institution and its inmates, and shall have the
power to appoint the necessary officers and agents, who shall
be removable at their pleasure; and shall make an annual
report of their proceedings to the Governor of the State, who
shall submit the same, with such recommendations as he may
deem proper, to the General Assembly at its next session there-
after; and provided, however, so that the intents and purposes
of this act, for which the said board of managers of the "East-
ern Shore State Hospital" is now created, and that such pur-
poses may be promptly commenced and carried out with the
least delay, the following named persons are hereby designated
as such other nine members, who, together with the Governor,
Comptroller of the Treasury and Treasurer of the State, shall
constitute and are hereby named as the first board of man-
agers of the "Eastern Shore State Hospital," with all the rights
and powers as herein specified; said nine persons with their
respective terms being as follows: Three, namely J. Frank
Harper, Louis M. Milbourne and Richard S. Dodson, who shall
serve for the term beginning with the date of the passage of
this act and ending on the first day of May, 1914; three, namely
John P. Moore, William W. Beck and Edward E. Goslin, who
shall serve for the term beginning with the date of the passage
of this act, and ending on the first day of May, 1916; three,
namely Jesse D. Price, J. Hooper Boeley and William T. War-
burton, who shall serve for the term beginning with the date
of the passage of this act, and ending on the first day of May,
1918.

SEC. 11. And be it further enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That upon the expiration of each of the terms
of office of the several members of the board of managers of
the "Eastern Shore State Hospital," as hereinbefore named,
the Governor shall, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, appoint three persons, residents of this State, from
the county or counties from which the vacancy occurs for the
term of six years from the first day of May next ensuing after
the date of their .appointment, until their successors shall have
duly qualified, and shall appoint from time to time during the
existence of said institution, as said terms expire, three persons,
residents as aforesaid, for a full term of six years, so that the
board of managers shall be divided into three classes, one-third
of whom shall go out of office every two years; and the Gov-

 

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