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ART. 77] STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION——BALTIMORE CITY. 1743

of December, a full and complete account of its doings and of
its receipts and expenditures in detail.

1902, ch. 247, sec. 4.

113. Said commission shall, as soon as practicable, organize
and conduct traveling libraries throughout the State; and in
addition to the books given to or bought by the commission for
this purpose, they may use such miscellaneous books (not
including reference or other books inappropriate for the pur-
pose) from the State library, as may be designated by the State
library committee.

Ibid. sec. 5.

114. Said commission shall formulate such reasonable regu-
lations for the use and care of the books of such traveling
libraries as they may deem proper; and shall from time to
time send out and distribute such books throughout the State,
and at suitable intervals change such distributions so as to
secure the greatest practicable advantage and facility for reading
to the people of the State.

Ibid. sec. 6.

115. Immediately upon the organization of said commission
the State treasurer shall, upon the warrant of the comptroller,
pay to the president of the commission the sum of one thous-
and dollars, and annually thereafter shall so pay the like sum
of one thousand dollars for the use of the commission.

Chapter 16. The City of Baltimore.

1888, art. 77, sec 88. 1872, ch. 377. 1884, ch. 2.

116. The mayor and city council of Baltimore shall have
full power and authority to establish in said city a system of
free public schools, which shall include a school or schools for
manual or industrial training, under such ordinances, rules and
regulations as they may deem fit and proper to enact and pre-
scribe; they may delegate supervisory powers and control to a
board of school commissioners; may prescribe rules for build-
ing school houses, and locating, establishing and closing
schools, and may in general do every act that may be necessary
or proper in the premises.

M. & C. C. of Balto, v. Weatherby, 52 Md 442 Hooper v. New, 85 Md. 581.

Ibid. sec. 89. 1872, ch. 377.

117. The board of commissioners of public schools of Balti-
more city, or by whatever name the body may be known that
has supervisory power and control over the public schools of


 

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