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1764 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. 77
WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER.
1904, art. '77, sec. 176. 1878, ch. 239. 1886, ch. 499. 1898, ch. 106.
180. One male student from each senatorial district of the State
shall be educated free of charge for tuition, board, fuel, lights and
washing, and shall be appointed by the school commissioners in said
senatorial district, by and with the advice and consent of the senator in
their respective senatorial districts after a competitive examination of
the candidates; provided, that the said appointment shall not be held
by the same student for more than four years; and that each student
receiving such appointment shall give bond to the State of Maryland
for such amount, with such security as may be approved of by the presi-
dent of said college, that he will teach school within this State for not
less than two years after leaving college.
Ibid. sec. 177. 1898, ch. 106.
181. One female student from each senatorial district of this State
shall be educated free of charge for board and tuition, and shall be
appointed by the school commissioners in said senatorial district, by
and with the advice and consent of the senator in their respective sena-
torial districts, after a competitive examination of the candidates; pro-
vided, that the said appointment shall not be held by the same student
for more than four years, and that each student receiving such appoint-
ment shall give bond to the State of Maryland for such amount, with
such security as may be approved by the president of said college that
she will teach school within the State for not less than two years after
leaving college.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE CITY.
Ibid. sec. 178. 1902, ch. 512.
182. One free scholar shall be received from each county of the State
and one from each legislative district of Baltimore city to be selected by
the school commissioners of the counties and Baltimore city, respectively.
WASHINGTON COLLEGE.
Ibid. sec. 179. 1896, ch. 63.
183. The visitors and governors of Washington college in the State
of Maryland, shall have full power and authority to establish in said
college or seminary of learning a department of pedagogy for the
instruction and practise of teachers in the science of education, the art
of teaching and the mode of governing schools, to which department
students of both sexes shall be admitted
Ibid. sec. 180. 1896. ch. 63.
184. The visitors and governors of Washington college may prescribe
such a course of instruction, to be completed in not less than three schol-
astic years, as the principal, vice-principal and professors of Washington
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