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996 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 484

Dollars ($150, 000. 00) and to issue and sell coupon bonds
therefor, to he known as "Dorchester County School Bonds
of 1937", provided that the County Commissioners of Dor-
chester County, Maryland, are able to obtain an agreement
with the United States Government for a grant in the
amount of forty-five per cent. (45%) of the estimated cost
of the building, enlarging, remodeling, improving, and equip-
ping program hereinafter provided for, and to give authority
to the County Commissioners of Dorchester County, Mary-
land, to accept such grant from the United States Govern-
ment, if obtainable; the proceeds from the sale of said
coupon bonds, after the expenses of the issuance of said
bonds have been deducted, to be used for the purpose of
erecting a public school building for white children, to be
known as the new Cambridge Seminary, to be built on the
old premises where the old Seminary is now located, or to
purchase or exchange land for a new site for same, and for
enlarging, remodeling, improving and equipping the East
Cambridge school for white children, or to build a new East
Cambridge school, and for enlarging, remodeling, improv-
ing and equipping the Secretary school for white children,
or to build a new Secretary school, and for improving and
equipping the Eldorado school for white children, and for
improving and equipping the Hoopers Island High School
for white children, and for improving and equipping the
Hudson school for white children, and for enlarging and
equipping the Crapo High School for white children, and to
erect and equip a new school for colored children in Cam-
bridge, and to purchase a site therefor, if necessary, and to
erect and equip a new school for colored children at Reids
Grove, consisting of one room, and to purchase a site there-
for, if necessary, and to repair and improve the County
schools for children, and to be expended for a public
playground in the City of Cambridge, all of said buildings
to be so erected, buildings to be enlarged, remodeled, im-
proved and equipped to be in the discretion of the Commis-
sions hereinafter named, and the sites so purchased, if any,
to be in the discretion of the said respective Commissions,
but subject to the approval of the Board of Education of
Dorchester County and the State Superintendent of Schools,
as provided by law; and to provide for the payment of the
interest on the said bonds and the principal thereof by the
levy of taxes; and to create school building Commissions of
Dorchester County to supervise the building and installa-
tion of said school buildings and improvements.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That for the purpose of erecting a public school building

 

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