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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 127

time fail to furnish such list or lists, the Board of Trustees of
Goucher College shall fill the vacancy for that year by electing
a representative from said respective Conference or the General
Alumnae Association; but the Board of Trustees shall have
power to determine the conditions and requirements by which
representation shall be continued to the General Alumnae Asso-
ciation or to the above named Conferences or extended to any
other Conference, provided that the relative numerical repre-
sentation of the interests of said organizations shall not be
changed. The aforegoing Sections three and four shall be in
substitution and stand in place of Section two of the original
certificate of incorporation filed on the twenty-sixth day of Jan-
uary, 1885; said Section two of said Articles of incorporation
being hereby declared to be of non-effect.

SEC. 5. Said corporation, in its corporate name and capacity,
shall be capable in law to purchase, have, hold, receive, and en-
joy estate, real, personal, and mixed, of every kind and nature
whatsoever, and the same to sell, grant, convey, alien, demise,
manage, and dispose of at pleasure; to sue and be sued, plead
and be impleaded, defend and be defended in any and all
courts; to make, have, and use a common seal, and the same to
alter, break, and renew at pleasure; to elect the President,
faculty, and other instructors of the said College; to ordain,
establish, and execute such By-Laws, ordinances, rules, and reg-
ulations as may be considered necessary, expedient, or conveni-
ent for the wise ordering and conducting of the affairs and
government of said corporation, and for the proper regulation
and instruction of the students connected with said College not
contrary to the laws of the United States, or of this State; and
generally to do and execute all and singular the acts, matters,
and things, and to transact all business which to it shall apper-
tain tending to promote the usefulness and prosperity of said
institution and in the exercise of the powers herein conferred.
But neither the campus or the buildings of said corporation
used for College purposes, nor the permanent funds of said cor-
poration, nor any donations to said corporation, the income only
of which may be used for the current expenses of said College,
shall be pledged, hypothecated, or in any other manner be dis-
posed of, by the Trustees for the purpose of paying the current
expenses of said College or for borrowing money to pay the
same.

SEC. 6. The Annual Meeting of said Board of Trustees shall
be held during the Commencement Week of said College. At

 

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