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Session Laws, 1865
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A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Sec. 2. The sum of three thousand dollars shall
on warrant of the Comptroller, be paid annually
by the Treasurer to the Faculty of Arts and Sci-
ences of the University of Maryland, situated in
Baltimore, for the support of the College Depart-
ment; said Faculty to afford tuition in all branches
taught, and use of books free of charge, to one
student for every hundred dollars received from
the State.

Donations to
Faculty of Arts
and Sciences.

Sec. 3. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the
University of Maryland shall report annually to
the State Superintendent, according to such form
as may be ordered by the State Board of Educa-
tion, and comply with all other requirements of
Article eighty-four of the Code of Public' General
Laws, entitled, "Schools," as they apply to col-
leges.

To report.

Sec. 4. St. John's College, Annapolis; Wash-
ington, College, Chestertown ; the Maryland Agri-
cultural College, Prince George's county, and the
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the Law School
shall constitute the University of Maryland, to be
controlled and governed as may be directed.

University.

Sec. 5. The Law School of the University of
Maryland shall be located at Annapolis, and be
connected with St. John's College, Annapolis,
with the consent of Board of Visitors of said col-
lege ; and the sum of one thousand dollars is here-
by appropriated, to be paid by the Treasurer upon
the warrant of the Comptroller, on the first day
of April in each year, to the Board of Visitors of
St. John's College, to aid in supporting the Law
School, whenever it shall be organized to the satis-
faction of the State Board of Education ; for every
one hundred dollars granted to the Law School,
one pupil, a graduate of one of the colleges of the
University of Maryland, appointed by the State
Board of Education, shall enjoy all the privileges
of lectures and other instruction free of charge.

Law School
located in An-
napolis.

Sec. 6. Graduates of the high schools of the
city of Baltimore, and of the several counties,
shall always have preference for appointments to

Who to have
free tuition.

the privileges of free tuition in college; such ap-
pointments shall be made by the President of the
Board of School Commissioners on the first day

of July in each, year;- all applicants shall be ex-
37

How appoint-
ed.



 
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