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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 769

minutes of every meeting and all acts done by them in pur-
suance of their duties, and shall cause to be kept a complete
record of all monies received and disbursements thereof. They
shall make a written report to the General Assembly of Mary-
land, at the beginning of its regular sessions, of the condition
of the College and Station property, of all receipts and expen-
ditures and of the educational and other work performed, pro-
vided, nevertheless, that no corporate business shall be trans-
acted at any meeting unless at least five of the Trustees are
present

SEC. 6. Be it further enacted, That the executive head of
the College shall have authority, subject to the approval of the
Board of Trustees, to give general direction to the work of the
Institution in all of its departments. He shall have power to
appoint the heads of departments and such other professors,
assistants, instructors, tutors, and other officers of the said
College to the positions established by the Board of Trustees,
and he shall define their duties, and supervise the performance
thereof, except that the Dean of the College, the Director of
the Experiment Station, and the Director of the Extension
Service shall be nominated by the executive head, and ap-
pointed by the majority vote of the Board of Trustees. The
Trustees shall have power to remove from office any of the
officers of the institution, by a majority vote of the whole Board
when in their judgment the good of the College requires it
Provided, also, however, that the power to suspend and expel
students for misconduct or other causes and to reinstate. same
is vested solely in the executive head of the college,

SEC. 7. Be it further enacted, That all endowments of the
Maryland Agricultural College are hereby granted to the Mary
land State College of Agriculture and all powers, duties and
obligations now enjoyed by or laid upon the Maryland Agricul-
tural College, in connection with or by reason of any Public
General Law of the State of Maryland, are hereby conferred
and imposed upon The Maryland State College of Agriculture.
The Maryland State College of Agriculture is empowered to
receive and to hold in fee simple or any less estate, by gift,
grant, bequest, devise or otherwise, any lands or tenements or
other estates, real and personal.

SEC. 8. Be it further enacted, That all powers, duties and

obligations devolving upon the said Maryland Agricultural

College in connection with, or by reason of the various and

several Acts of Congress of the United States of America, now

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