560.-Managers may have children
taught trades, etc.
567. Managers may bind out minors.
568. Manner of receiving inmates.
569. Duty of justice committing under
section 569.
570. Colored minor under sixteen con-
victed of any oft'ense may be
sent to, when.
571. Aiding minor to escape from ; pen-
alty.
House of Refuge.
572. A body corporate ; powers of.
573. Who members of.
574. Managers ; how elected and ap-
pointed.
575. Members to meet annually ; notice
of meeting.
576. Vacancy among managers; how
filled.
577. Managers to hold office until suc-
cessors elected.
578. Seven managers a quorum.
579. Managers to appoint president,
treasurer and secretary.
580. Managers to make by-laws and
regulations for.
581. Managers to report to each gen-
eral assembly.
582. Treasurer to give bond.
583. Managers to provide suitable
buildings.
584. Grounds and buildings to be ex-
empt from taxation.
585. Property of, not subject to con-
demnation.
586. Discretionary with managers as
to what white children shall be
received into.
587. Managers may have children
taught trades, etc.
588. Managers have power to bind out
minors.
589. Manner of receiving inmates.
590. Duty of justice committing under
preceding section.
591. When minor under sixteen con-
victed of felony, may be sent to.
592. Mayor and city council of Balti-
more authorized . to appropriate
money for expenses of.
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Maryland Industrial School for Girls.
593. Name; provisions for management
of.
594. Powers of directors of.
595. Life members — treasurer's books
shall be prima facie evidence of
membership.
Md. Training School for Girls.
596-605. A corporation ; directors ; offi-
cers ; site for institution ; build-
ings ; employees ; commitments
to ; religious instruction ; trials
on parole ; visiting parole agents ;
recall ; appropriation.
Industrial Home for Colored Girls.
606. A body corporate; powers of.
607. Who members of.
608. Number of managers eleven ; ap-
pointment of; five a quorum,
609. Vacancy ; how filled ; managers to
act until successors elected.
610. General provisions as to property
of.
611. What persons to be admitted.
612. Managers have power to bind out.
613. Manner of receiving inmates.
614. Mayor and city council of Balti-
more authorized to appropriate
money for expenses of.
615. Managers to report to each gen-
eral assembly.
St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys.
616. What boys to be received.
617. Property of; State and City of
Baltimore to be represented in
board of trustees.
638. Trustees to have power to make
by-laws ; regulations for man-
agement of.
619. Commitment to, by justice of the
peace.
620. Authorized to dispose of any of
its property.
National Junior Republic.
621-622. May receive white minors ;
power over.
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