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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. LXXVII] NORMAL SCHOOLS. 603
standard four year high school course, or the equivalent, may be admit-
ted. There may be maintained, in addition, advanced specialized
industrial and practical courses in manual training, in domestic art
and science and in the applied arts for the preparation of teachers in
these special branches.
1904, art. 77, sec. 81. 1888, art. 77. sec. 74. 1872. oh. 377. 1004, ch. 584.
1916, ch. 506. sec. 86.
86. There may also be maintained, at each white state normal
school, a four year preparatory course of a standard high school grade
for the accommodation of such students as desire to teach but who are
not provided with local high school advantages; but no pupil may be
admitted to this four year course of a high school grade who has not
completed the work of the public elementary schools.
1904, art. 77, sec. 82. 1888, art. 77, sec. 75. 1872. ch. 377. 1904. ch. 584.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 87.
87. Students regularly admitted to the state normal schools from
the city of Baltimore and the several counties, who shall obligate them-
selves to teach in the State of Maryland, shall have free tuition and
shall be furnished the use of text books free of charge. Other students
may be admitted to these schools, in the discretion of the board of trus-
tees, who possess the prescribed qualifications for admission, on pay-
ment of a fixed and uniform fee as determined by the board of trustees.
1904, art. 77, sec. 83. 1888, art. 77, sec. 76. 1872. ch. 377. 1874, ch. 463.
1898, ch. 221. 1904. ch. 584. 1914. ch. 849. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 88.
88. The several and respective sums hereafter appropriated by the
General Assembly for the erection of buildings, or additions, repairs,
up-keep, maintenance and support of each of the state normal schools
shall, unless otherwise specified and provided, be paid in equal instal-
ments on the first day of January, March, June and October to the
treasurer of the state board of education. On or before said dates, the
Comptroller shall draw his warrant on the treasurer of the State of
Maryland for the respective amounts due on said dates to the treasurer
of the state board of education. On receipt of the warrant of the
Comptroller, the Treasurer of the State of Maryland shall immediately
pay the amount due on said dates to the treasurer of the state board of
education, and the same shall be paid to and applied by the board of
trustees of the state normal schools to the payment of teachers' sala-
ries, clerical and other assistance, for the purchase of apparatus, school
furniture, text books, library and reference books, stationery, light,
fuel, and for other necessary expenses in maintaining and supporting
the respective state normal schools, and when special appropriations
are made for the erection of buildings or additions or unusual repairs
the same shall be used for the special purpose. The treasurer of the
state board of education shall make, on or before January the first of


 
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