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Session Laws, 1890
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794

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


SEC. 20. And be it enacted, That if a majority of the votes cast.


at said election are in favor of granting licenses, then the clerk

Licenses

of the circuit court be and he is hereby directed to issue such


licenses in accordance with the provisions of this act, on and after


the first day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety.


SEC. 21. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act shall give


permission for the granting of license by any authority for the

Mountain

sale or barter in any way of spirituous or malt liquors, wine or

Lake Park

cider on the grounds of the Mountain Lake park association,or


within one mile thereof, contrary to the provisions of section six,


of the act of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled "an act


to grant additional powers to Mountain Lake park association of


Garrett county, a corporation incorporated under the general


laws of Maryland."

Effective.

SEC. 22. And be it enacted. That all acts or parts of acts in-


consistent with this act are hereby repealed.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 611.


AN ACT to incorporate the collegiate institute for young ladies


and preparatory school for little girls, under the direction of


the sisters of mercy, at Mount Washington, Baltimore county,


Maryland.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Isabel Atkinson, known as "Sister Mary Alphonsus," Mary


Moran, known as "Sister Mary Scholastica," Ellen O'Hane, known


as "Sister Mary Bernard," Mary Maguire, known as "Sister Mary
Angela," Elizabeth Medcalfe, known as "Sister Mary Joseph"


Ellen Matthews, known as "Sister Mary Stanislaus," Eliza Gwynn,


known as "Sister Mary Augustine," and their successors, be and

Collegiate
institute.

they are hereby perpetually created and made a body politic, by


the name of the collegiate institute for young ladies and prepara-


tory school for little girls, under the direction of the sisters of


mercy, with a view to charitable, literary and educational pur-


poses, and by that name shall hare succession with power to name


and elect officers, make and amend a constitution and by-laws for


their government, not inconsistent with the laws of this State or


of the United States, with the power and authority to provide for


the admission, removal and rejection of members, to have and use


a common seal, with the privilege of altering the same at pleasure,


to confer degrees, such as are now by law conferred by the colleges


of this State on females, to purchase, or take and hold by deed or


otherwise, any property, personal and mixed, the annual income



 
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