THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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dred and sixty-six, he composed of eleven Trustees,
four of whom shall he members of the State Board
of Education, to represent the State's interest as
joint owner, and the other seven shall he elected
by a majority of the private stockholders, in the
manner now provided by law, six of whom shall
be residents of the State of Maryland, and one of
the District of Columbia.
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Sec. 5. Be it enacted, That the said Board of
Trustees hereinbefore provided for, shall possess
the same and like powers and authority, with the
Trustees authorized to be appointed by the origin-
al acts to which this is amendatory.
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Powers of
Trustees.
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Sec. 6. Be it enacted, That the said Board of
Trustees shall have power and authority to ap-
point and select visitors for said Institution, one
from each county and two from the city of Balti-
more, with authority to attend the meetings of
said Trustees, but without the right of voting
in the management of the said Maryland Agricul-
tural College.
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Power to se-
lect visitors.
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Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That a sum of money
not exceeding ten per cent upon the amount re-
ceived by this State, under the provisions of the
Act of Congress, of eighteen hundred and sixty-
two, chapter one hundred and thirty, which is au-
thorized to be expended for the purchase of lands,
for sites or experimental farms, is hereby expressly
reserved and set apart, to be paid into the Trea-
sury of the State, to reimburse the said State in
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Sum reserv-
ed.
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part, for the amount appropriated to the said
Maryland Agricultural College, by this Act; and
that so much of the Act of eighteen hundred and
sixty-five, chapter one hundred and seventy-eight,
as is inconsistent with this section of this Act, be,
and the same is hereby repealed.
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Repealed.
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Sec. 8. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from and after the date of its passage.
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In force.
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