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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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216

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. [ART. — .

Ibid, c 8.
Annual com-
mencements of
the university

86. The annual commencements for conferring
degrees shall be held in the city of Baltimore on
the fourth day of July, under such regulations as
the council of the university of Maryland may from
time to time announce; this shall not take effect
until the board of education after consultation with
the regents of the university may direct, "and shall
in no way interfere with such literary exercises and
class orations as are held at the different colleges at
the close of each collegiate year.

MODES OF SECURING COMPETENT TEACHERS—EXAMINATION OF

TEACHERS.

1805, c 160,
t III, c I, s. 1
Examination of
teachers and
what certifi-
cates to be
given.

87. It shall be the duty of the president of the
board of school commissioners to examine all can-
didates for the profession of teachers, in the presence
of any members of the board of school commis-
sioners, should they desire to be present, and to give
to each person found qualified, a certificate setting
forth the branches they are competent to teach, but
no certificate shall be granted without satisfactory
evidence of the moral character of the applicant.

Ibid s. 2.
Grades of
certificates.

88. The certificates used shall be numbered and
registered for each city and county, in a book kept
by the said president, and to deliver to his successors
in office, and shall be denominated first or second
grade, as the case may be. Certificates of the first
grade shall embrace orthography, reading, writing,
arithmetic, geography, history, English grammar,
book keeping, algebra and natural philosophy ; and
the second grade shall embrace orthography, read-
ing, writing, arithmetic, geography, history and Eng-
lish grammar. Blank certificates to be obtained
from the state superintendent's office, in same way
that text books and stationery are.

Ibid s 3
Of what age
Applicants
to be.

89. No applicant shall be examined as a teacher,
being a male, under twenty years of age ; and if a
female, under eighteen years of age.



 

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