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Session Laws, 1843
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1843

surer. The board of managers shall meet monthly and
nine members shall be competent to transact business.
Art. 3. The board of managers shall procure suitable
accommodations for the infant school, and appoint a com-
petent physician, who may be disposed to render his services
without any pecuniary compensation, they shall also appoint
such teachers, nurses and assistants, as they may deem
requisite, and provide whatever may be necessary for
carrying into complete effect the purposes of the institu-
tion. They shall have power to call special meetings of
the society when necessary, and to supply any vacancies
that may occur in the intervals of the elections."
Art. 4. Children male and female, under the age of
six years, may be received into the infant school, provided
they be Free From all contagious disorders, hut no child
shall partake of the benefits of the institution, unless it shall
have passed regularly through the vacine disease, or whose
parents or guardians will not consent to its immediate
vacination upon introduction to the establishment.
Art. 5. The board of managers shall keep regular
minutes of their transactions, and at the annual meetings, a
report of their proceedings, and a statement of their receipts
and disbursements shall be submitted for the information of
the society, they shall also make by-laws for their own
government and that of the school.
Art. 6. In the school which is to be formed under the
superintendence of the managers, amusement shall be corn-
bind with instruction and employment of suitable kinds shall
be afforded to the pupils, the children shall be especially
taught the fear of offending their Creator, to be respectful
towards their parents, and superiors in age, encouraged to
treat each other with kindness. The Holy Scriptures and
lessons derivid thereform, without sectarian interputation,
shall form the religious code of the school.
Art. 7. The board of managers shall annually appoint
nine gentlemen, members of the society, with whom to
consult on such matters relative to its concerns as may re-
quire advise and assistance.

chap. 328.

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the president,
directors and managers of the said association shall con-
tinue President, directors and managers of the said cor-
poration until their successors be appointed under the
fundamental articles aforesaid.

President and
other officers
to act until
successors are
chosen.

Sec. 4. And be it enacted. That the annual income
of the said corporation, shall not exceed five thou-
sand dollars, and the said corporation shall possess the
powers incidental to such bodies, for its conduct, govern-
ment and due prosecution and defence of its corporate
rights and privileges.

Annual in-
come not to
exceed $6000.



 
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