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Session Laws, 1929
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1364 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 563

and be bequeathed by the will of John McDonogh, or granted,
transferred, devised or bequeathed, or given for similar pur-
poses by others, and to confer upon said corporation certain
powers with respect thereto.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land,
That John M. T. Finney, Charles H. Carter, J. Arthur
Nelson, Thomas H. Fitchett, Edwin G. Baetjer, A. H. S. Post,
Thomas R. Boggs, and their associates and successors, as herein-
after provided, be and they are hereby constituted a corporation
under the laws of the State of Maryland under the name of Trus-
tees of the McDonogh Educational Fund and Institute for the
purposes set forth in Paragraphs (a), (b) and (e) of this Sec-
tion 1 and elsewhere in this Act, to wit:

(a) For the purpose of establishing, acquiring, maintaining,
and/or conducting a free school for the education of poor boys;

(b) For the purpose of receiving, holding, administering and
disposing of all or any part of the property which may have
heretofore been or may hereafter be granted, transferred, de-
livered to or vested in the board of trustees constituted under
the Ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
known as Ordinance No. 68, approved July 10, 1868 (codified
in Baltimore City Code of 1879 as Article 34, Section 1, &c.,
and in the Baltimore City Code of 1893 as Article 34, Section
1, &c., and in Baltimore City Code of 1927 as Article 26, Sec-
tion 1, Sue., and any and all ordinances amendatory thereof. And
for the purpose of exercising all of the powers and rights con-
ferred and discharging all the duties imposed by said original
or by any such amendatory ordinance; and also

For the purpose of receiving, holding, administering and dis-
posing of all property which may have been heretofore or which
may hereafter be granted, transferred, delivered to or other-
wise vested in the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore for the
Trustees of the McDonogh Educational Fund and Institute, or
in the Trustees of said McDonogh Fund and Institute or in said
McDonogh Fund and Institute by the wills of Samuel H. Tagart,
Zenus Barnum, German H. Hunt, or by deed, will, gift or other
act of any other person, and to exercise all the rights and powers
conferred, and to discharge the duties imposed with respect to
such property by said original ordinance and/or the ordinances
amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto and/or by the deed,
will or other instrument, gift or other act transferring the same;

(c) For the purpose of establishing, acquiring, maintaining and
conducting a school for the education of boys on such terms as
to full or partial payment therefor as the Trustees may consider
judicious for the purpose of increasing the number of free or


 

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