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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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PUBLIC EDUCATION.

[ART. 77

84. Sessions of.
85. Students; both sexes apportion-
ment; applicant for scholar-
ships; vacancies.
86. Pay scholars may be admitted.
87. Study to be prescribed by state
board.
88. Appropriation for support of
schools and repairs.
89. How bequests and devises to, are
to be held.
90. Report of state board of educa-
tion. Suggestions.
91. Three thousand copies to be dis-
tributed.

Chapter 13. Teachers' Institutes.

92. To be held each year. Joint in-
stitute.
93. Time of meeting; how fixed.
94. By whom to be attended.
95. Maryland teachers' reading circle.

Chapter 14. Teachers' Associations.

96. Formation of, recommended.
97. Duties of county examiner in pro-
moting them.
98. May occupy school houses.

Chapter 15. District Libraries.

99. How sustained; books, how se-
lected.
100. Maryland Public Library Commis-
sion.
101. Officers; expenses; bond.
102. Commission to give advice; re-
ports.
103. Traveling libraries. Distribution
of books.
104. Appropriation.
105. One hundred dollars may be spent
in books for each county, etc.
106. County commissioners may estab-
lish free libraries and reading
rooms. Municipalities.
107. Tax in counties for support there-
of.
108. Library for election district.
109. Tax in municipalities for support
of libraries.
110. Directors — terms and removal.
111. Vacancies.

112. Officers; bond. Duties and powers
of directors.
113. Money collected for libraries and
reading rooms.
114. Libraries and reading rooms to be
free; control thereof by direc-
tors.
115. Stealing or mutilating library
property; penalty.
116. Reports of library boards; audit.
117. Bequests, devises, and gifts.
118. Libraries to receive books pub-
lished by the state; copy of re-
port.
119. Exemption from taxation.
120. No application to Baltimore county.

Chapter 16. The City of Baltimore.

121. Power of mayor and city council
of Baltimore.
122. Power of board of school commis-
sioners of Baltimore city.
123. Mayor and city council of Balti-
more to have power to pass or-
dinances relating to.
124. Taxes for support of schools, how
levied.

Chapter 17. High Schools.

125. When to be established. Control
thereof.
126. State aid. Two grades of high
schools. Promotions.
127. Inspections; reports; distribution
of funds; provisos.
128. How high schools to receive state
aid. Special teachers; provisos.
129. Diplomas. Graduates.
130. Course of study. By-laws.

Chapter 18. Schools for Colored
Children.

131. To be established; proviso.
132. By whom to be directed; subject
to laws governing other schools.
133. To be maintained from school
fund.
134. Taxes paid by colored people for
school purposes to be devoted to.



 

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