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616 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
tees." Nothing in the Act of 1916, chapter 506, shall be construed to
modify the duties or increase the powers of the State Board of Educa-
tion with reference to the schools in Baltimore City.*
174. Repealed. (Act of 1916, ch. 506.)
1918, ch. 75.
176A. It shall be the duty of the Board of Education of each and
every county in the State of Maryland,. and of the Board of Education
for Baltimore City, in the State of Maryland, to cause to have dis-
played a flag of the United States of America upon every public school
building within their respective jurisdictions while said schools are in
session, and to that end shall make all necessary purchase of flags,
staffs and appliances therefor and establish rules and regulations for
the proper custody, care and display of the flag in said schools; and
it shall be the duty of said Boards of Education to prepare for the use
of the public schools of the State a programme providing for the salute
to the flag, and such other patriotic exercises from time to time as may
be deemed by them to be expedient, and under such regulations and
instruction as may best meet the various requirements of the different
grades in such schools; all to the end that the love of liberty and democ-
racy, signified in the devotion of all true and patriotic Americans to
their flag and to their country, shall be instilled in the hearts and minds
of the youth of America.
Maryland Agricultural College.
177.+
Vocational Education.
1918, ch. 72, sec. 1.
196. The State of Maryland hereby accepts all of the provisions
and the benefits of an Act passed by the Senate and House of Repre-
*Section 2 of the act of 1916, chapter 506. provides for the repeal of all acts or
parts of acts inconsistent with said act of 1916, to the extent of such inconsist-
ency.
+The act of 1916. chapter 372. incorporates the Maryland State College of Agri-
culture, provides for trustees thereof and their meetings, for the officers of said
college and their salaries, prescribes the powers of the trustees and officers. con-
fers upon the state college of agriculture all endowments now owned by the Mary-
land Agricultural College, imposes upon the former all the powers and duties
devolving upon the latter, names the state college of agriculture to receive
appropriations and grants coming from the United States Government, and vests
in said corporation all property used or onerated by, or in the possession of. the
Maryland Agricultural College and the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion, and provides that the attorney-general of Maryland shall be the legal adviser
of the trustees.
The act of 1916, chapter 225. directs the Governor to appoint the same persons
to the state board of agriculture as are appointed to the board of trustees of the
state college of agriculture (formerly the Maryland Agricultural College).
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