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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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982 ARTICLE 77.

156. Repealed by ch. 417 of the Acts of 1929.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 157. 1912. sec. 87. 1904, sec. 82. 1888, sec. 75. 1872, ch. 377.
1004, ch. 584. 1916. ch. 506, sec. 87. 1933, ch. 225.

157. After June 1, 1933, white students regularly admitted to or
enrolled in any class at the State normal schools from the City of Balti-
more and the several counties, who shall obligate themselves to teach in the
State of Maryland, shall pay such uniform fees and tuition charges as
may be fixed by the State Board of Education. Other students who
possess the prescribed qualifications may be admitted to these schools,
in the discretion of the board of trustees, on payment of an additional
fee as determined by the board of trustees.

Chapter 13. Teachers' Institute.

163. Repealed by ch. 417 of the Acts of 1929.

Chapter 15. Pubic Libraries.

172. Repealed by ch. 413 of the Acts of 1929.
174.

Cited but not construed in Johnson v. Baltimore, 158 Md. 104.
Chapter 16. City of Baltimore.

188.

This section and sec. 189 referred to in construing sec. 99 of Baltimore City
Charter. Teachers' salaries. Administrative practice. Charter prevails. Home
Rule Amendment—see notes to art. HA, sec. 1. Graham v. Joyce, 151 Md. 307.

189.

See notes to sec. 188.

Chapter 17. High Schools.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 193. 1912, sec. 126. 1908, ch. 635, sec. 122A. 1910, ch. 386

sec. 121 (p. 228). 1912, ch. 41. 1914. ch. 739. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 126.

1918, ch. 105, sec. 126. 1920, ch. 118. 1927, ch. 121, sec. 193.

193. For the encouragement of secondary education in Maryland, the
State shall extend aid to such groups of high schools in such amounts and
in such manner as hereinafter designated and described. All high schools
of the counties of the State of Maryland receiving State aid shall be ar-
ranged by the State Board of Education into two groups, to be designated
first group, and second group, according to the number and average daily
attendance of pupils enrolled, teachers employed, and number of years and
quality of instruction given. High schools of the first group shall fulfill
the following minimum requirements: (a) they shall have an enrollment
of not less than thirty bona fide high school pupils, and an average daily


 

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