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1766 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. 77
department of said college, to be collected as other debts are collected,
and to be applied for the benefit of the normal department of said
college,
1904, art. 77, sec. 184. 1898, ch. 293.
188. The visitors and governors of Washington college are authorized
and directed to supply free tuition and free books to one male or female
student from each and every county on the Western Shore of the State
of Maryland, either in the normal or collegiate department of said
college.
Ibid. sec. 185. 1898, ch. 293.
189. Students wishing to secure the benefit of sections 188 and 189
shall file a written application for such scholarship with the board of
county school commissioners of which, county he is a resident, together
with a certificate of his or her good physical health and good moral
character. And said board of county school commissioners shall cause
all such applicants to be examined on such subjects or studies as
the principal of Washington college may suggest, and shall make the
appointment after such competitive examination is held, and shall cer-
tify such appointment to the principal of said college in writing.
CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL.
Ibid. sec. 186. 1898, ch. 321.
190. Charlotte Hall School shall receive and give board and tuition
free of charge to at least one student from each legislative district of the
State during each scholastic year after the first day of September, in
the year 1898, all such students to be received subject to the rules and
regulations of said school, and subject to dismissal therefrom for cause,
in the discretion of the board of trustees thereof.
Ibid. sec. 187. 1898. ch. 321.
191. On or before the first day of September, in the year 1898, the
several boards of county school commissioners shall each select one stu-
dent from their respective counties, and the board of commissioners of
public schools of the city of Baltimore shall select one student from each
legislative district of Baltimore city, all such selections to be made by
competitive examinations from among the youths who reside in the
legislative districts for which they are respectively chosen and who are
or have been students in the public schools of such districts, and the
students so selected shall be entitled to the scholarships above provided
for in Charlotte Hall school for terms of three years; and when the
terms of such appointee, or any of them, have expired, or for any cause
a vacancy occurs, or vacancies occur in said scholarships, said respective
boards shall in like manner and from like classes choose other students
to fill such vacancy or vacancies.
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