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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 769   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 769

Trustees of Saint Peter's School and Saint Peter's Asylum
for Female Children, and to prescribe the terms and con-
ditions of said consolidation.

WHEREAS, the Trustees of Saint Peter's School were duly
incorporated by an Act of the General Assembly of Maryland
known as Chapter 6 of the Acts of 1805-1806; and Saint
Peter's Asylum for Female Children was duly incorporated
by an Act of the General Assembly of Maryland known as
Chapter 525 of the Acts of 1849-1850; and the objects and
purposes of said two corporations are substantially similar,
and a consolidation of the two would conduce to efficiency and
economy of administration, and

WHEREAS, the said two corporate bodies, by the unanimous
action of their respective Boards of Trustees, who constitute
the entire present corporate bodies of said institutions, have,
at separate meetings duly called for that purpose, resolved to
consolidate into one corporation to be called Saint Peter's
School and Asylum; and have accordingly entered into an
agreement with each other so to consolidate.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland,
That the two corporations of said State known as
Trustees of Saint Peter's School, and Saint Peter's Asylum
for Female Children, be and they are hereby consolidated into
one corporation under the corporate name of Saint Peter's
School and Asylum.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the corporation
of said consolidated institution shall be composed of seven
Trustees to consist of Messrs. Charles E. Falconer, Henry H.
Weigand, David A. Ralston, George E. Hardy, J. Dudley
Mason, John E. Hurst of W. and Wallis Giffen, and their
successors, who, and the survivors of whom, are hereby au-
thorized and empowered from time to time, to fill, from among
the male members of Grace and Saint Peter's Church, a
religious corporation of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
the Diocese of Maryland, located in the City of Baltimore,
said State, all vacancies in the number of said trustees from
whatever cause arising, and are vested solely and exclusively
with the entire operation, management and control of the
consolidated corporation and the exercise of all of the corpo-
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