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195 M. And be it further enacted, That in the event of this
act not becoming a law before the first day of March in the
year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, then the election for
Mayor and Town Council for Oakland shall be held for the
present year under the law heretofore enforced.
Approved March 27th, 1896.
CHAPTER 124.
AN ACT to amend and add to the corporate powers of the
corporation created by the Act of 1864, Chapter 357, of the
Acts of Assembly of 1864, entitled an Act to incorporate
the School Sisters of Notre Dame, in the city of Baltimore.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the body politic and corporate created by the act
of the Genersrl Assembly of Maryland of 1864, chapter 357,
for the instruction and education of females and the promo-
tion of learning, and the faculty of the professors and teachers
in said corporation be and they are hereby authorized and
empowered to grant to the graduates of the said institution of
learning thereby created who, in the judgment of the said
faculty may merit the distinction, the degree of bachelor of
arts, and also the degree of master of arts; and to those
students of the collegiate scientific department who may merit
the distinction, the degree of bachelor of science; and to those
students of the department of English literature who may
merit the distinction, the degree of bachelor of literature; and
to the students of the musical department who may merit the
distinction, the degree of bachelor of music; and to those who
may complete a full graduate or post graduate course in said
institution, having previously received from said institution the
degrees of A. B., A. M. or B. S., or to any others who, in the
judgment of said faculty, may merit the distinction, the degree
of doctor of philosophy; and to the students in said institutions
such certificate of proficiency and attainments in any special
study as the faculty of said institution may see fit and proper
to confer; and further, to confer the honorary degree of Ph.
D., A. B., A. M., B. S., B. Lit., or such other degrees as are,
or may be conferred by any college or institution of learning
of this State upon any woman who, in the judgment of the
said faculty, may merit sueh distinction, whether such woman
be a student or graduate of the said institution or not.
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