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may require that the certificates provided for in Article 100 of the"
Code of Public General Laws of Maryland relating to minors employed
in such establishments shall be produced for inspection.*
1904, art. 77, sec. 165. 1902, ch. 269, sec. 138. 1912, ch. 173, sec. 138.
167. Any person violating any provisions of this sub-title where no
special provision as to the penalty for such violation is made, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not exceeding fifty dollars
for each offense.*
Maryland Agricultural College.
177. +
Free Scholarships.
192.**
193.++
194. Repealed. (1914, ch. 849.)
1912, ch. 229.
195. The treasurer, on the warrant of the Comptroller, is
bereby authorized and directed to pay to the board of trustees of the
said The Blue Ridge College the sum of five thousand dollars per
annum, payable quarterly, beginning with the first day of July, nine-
teen hundred and twelve, to be applied by the said board of trustees in
furnishing tuition to one male or female student from each senatorial
district of this State, and 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 and with such security as may be
approved by the president of said college, that he or she will teach
school within the State for not less than two years after leaving college.
*A "saving" clause is contained in section 4 of the acts of 1912, chapter 173,
and it is further provided in said section that nothing in chapter 173 should be
taken to apply to Howard, Kent, Anne Arundel, Worcester, St. Mary's and Som-
erset Counties, the law as it existed prior to said act remaining in force in those
counties. The act of 1912, chapter 173. went into effect August 1, 1912.
+The act of 1914, chapter 128, provides for the foreclosure of the mortgage
held by the state on certain lands and property of the Maryland Agricultural
College and authorizes the Treasurer of the State to purchase said property at
foreclosure.
**The act of 1912, chapter 178, provided for a heating plant, additional class
rooms, a library, a physical laboratory and other repairs to the State Normal
School No. 2.
++The act of 1914, chapter 228, appropriates five thousand dollars to complete
the payments due for buildings constructed for the State Normal School No. 3
for Colored Students, known as the Maryland Normal and Industrial School.
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