2116 ARTICLE 59.
J. Harry Covington and Henry P. Mann, who shall serve for the term
beginning April 11, 1910, and ending on the first day of May, 1916.
An. Code, sec. 56. 1910, ch. 250, sec. 11 (p. 239).
62. Upon expiration of each of the terms of office of the several mem-
bers of the board of managers of the Crownsville State Hospital, as here-
inbefore named, the governor shall, by and with the advice and consent of
the senate, appoint two persons, residents of this State, for the term of six
years from the first day of May next ensuing after the date of their ap-
pointment, until their successors shall have duly qualified, and shall ap-
point from time to time during the continuance of said institution, the
Crownsville State Hospital, as said terms expire, two persons, residents
as aforesaid, for a full term of six years, so that the board of managers
shall be divided in three classes, one-third of whom shall go out of office
every two years; and the governor shall have power, in the case of any
vacancy occurring in any of said classes from death, resignation, removal
from State, failure to qualify within thirty days after the first day of May,
following their appointment, or from any cause whatever, to appoint a
person or persons to fill such vacancy or vacancies for the balance of the
term of said class.
An. Code, sec. 57. 1910, ch. 250, sec. 12 (p. 239).
63. The board of managers of the Crownsville State Hospital, as
named in section 61, are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to
purchase a tract or tracts of land to comply with the provisions and re-
strictions contained in section 60; and upon which tract or tracts the said
board of managers of the Crownsville State Hospital shall immediately
proceed to the erection, construction and equipment of suitable buildings
to care for such of the negro insane of the State of Maryland as may be
sent and duly committed to the said hospital, from time to time, in ac-
cordance with the general provisions of the acts of the general assembly
of Maryland, relative to the care and treatment of the insane of the State.
An. Code, sec. 58. 1910, ch. 250, sec. 13 (p. 240).
64. All proper expense incurred by the said board of managers of the
Crownsville State Hospital in having plans and specifications made for
the erection, construction and equipment of the Crownsville State Hos-
pital shall be payable out of the funds to be provided in the loan authorized
by the act of 1910, chapter 250.
An. Code, sec. 58A. 1918, ch. 443, sec. 58A.
65. Three members of the Board of Managers of the said Crowns-
ville State Hospital shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi-
ness, and as such shall be authorized, on behalf of the Board, to do all acts
and to exercise all powers which the said Board is authorized by law to do
or to exercise.
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