EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 773
CHAPTER 322.
AN ACT providing for acquisition of the present school site at
a nominal cost and for the construction of a building for the
use of the Upper Marlboro High School and consolidated
primary schools; and for the equipment and furnishing of the
same, and for the acquisition of suitable campus grounds for
the same at Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Mary-
land; and to authorize and require the Board of Education
of said County to borrow money for such purpose by the
issuing of bonds, to be endorsed by the County Commis-
sioners of Prince George's County, and to authorize and
require the County Commissioners to levy taxes on the as-
sessable property in said County to redeem said bonds, and
to regulate the use of said building.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Wm. G. Brooks, John H. Traband, Frederick
Sasscer and S. Gardiner Coale and Wm. H. Talbott and Jo-
seph V. Wyville and Owen. P. Mullikin and Reverdy Sasscer
and Charles A. Duvall, and Robert L. Wells, the Board of
Education of Prince George's County, Maryland, and the
County Superintendent of Schools of said County, be, and
they are hereby appointed a building committee to serve with-
out pay, for the purpose of acquiring the present site at nom-
inal cost and constructing a building for a High School
and consolidated primary schools, for furnishing and equipping
the same and for the acquisition of suitable campus grounds
therefor at Upper Marlboro, Maryland; that seven of said
committee to constitute a quorum and the concurrence of seven
to be necessary for the decision of all questions which may
arise in the performance of their duties, and all vacancies in
said Building Committee, whether from death, refusal to act,
resignation or otherwise to be filled by a majority of the re-
mainder of said Committee.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That said Building
Committee shall, as speedily as possible, after January 1st,
1919, acquire said site and campus grounds, and procure and
subject to the approval of the State Board of Education adopt
plans and specifications for the construction of said building,
which shall be of brick or concrete, and the providing of suit-
able equipment and furnishings therefor; and as soon as said
site shall be so acquired and said plans and specifications shall
be determined upon by said Building Committee and approved
as aforesaid, they shall invite sealed proposals by advertisement
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