780 ARTICLE 3.
sanitary conditions and other improvements within the area as provided
for in Section 691 of this subtitle.
1914, ch. 56, sec. 2. B. Co. C, (1916), sec. 572. 1928, sec. 691.
691. For the purposes of this Act the metes and bounds of the village
of St. Denis shall be deemed and taken to be as follows: Beginning for
the same at a point where the southeasternmost side of the present right
of way of the Batlimore and Ohio Railroad intersects the northeast side
of the Patapsco River; thence running northeasterly along said side of
said right of way to the center of the Washington Turnpike Road; thence
southerly along the center of said Turnpike Road to the northeasternmost
side of the Patapsco River; thence northwesterly along said side of said
river to the place of beginning.
SCHOOLS.*
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 218. 1884, ch. 93. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 370. 1910, ch.
59, p. 561. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 573. 1928, sec. 692.
692. Free evening schools shall be opened in Baltimore 'County for the
study of rudimentary branches of knowledge, including reading, writing
and arithmetic and such advanced studies as may be advisable.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 219. 1884, ch. 93. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 371. 1910, ch.
59. 1914, ch. 506. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 574. 1928, sec. 693.
693. The Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore County are
hereby authorized and empowered to provide and to designate such school
buildings as may be necessary as free evening schools and to further pro-
vide from the now existing day schools or otherwise such teachers as may
be requisite for such free evening schools, and the students therein shall
be males or females of not less than fourteen years of age.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 220. 1884, ch. 93. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 372. 1910, ch.
59, D. 562. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 575. 1928, sec. 694.
694. The Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore County shall
have full power to appoint and fix the salaries of such teachers for free
evening schools, and shall have power to make such regulations as they
may deem necessary therefor; provided, however, that such salaries to be
paid teachers of free evening schools shall not be less than two dollars and
fifty cents for each and every evening session of said schools.
1910, ch. 59, see. 372A. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 576. 1928, sec. 695.
695. No such schools shall be opened without the written application
to the trustees of said schools and to the Board of County School Commis-
sioners of Baltimore County of at least twenty persons of the age required
of students in such free evening schools.
*Ch. 30, Acts of 1929, authorized the County Commissioners to issue $2,000,000
of coupon bonds for the erection and equipment of school buildings and to levy
taxes to pay the interest on and to redeem said bonds.
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