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222                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 105

shall satisfy the entrance requirements of the University. By agree-
ment among the members of the General Assembly, the right to
appoint students under the provisions of this section may be trans-
ferred from one member to another, and such appointments shall
be effective in all respects as if made by the member originally
entitled thereto. Each student appointed under this section shall first
show financial need, shall satisfy the entrance requirements of the
University, and shall maintain, while in the University, the educa-
tion and deportment standards of the University. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to affect tuition scholarships already estab-
lished, or which may be established, to attract outstanding students,
without regard to geographical restrictions, except that any scholar-
ships established to promote cultural relations with Central and
South American countries shall not exceed twenty in number. Any of
said scholarships to be awarded by the State Senator from Balti-
more County shall be awarded only after a competitive examination
supervised by the board of school commissioners of Baltimore
County. The examination questions shall be prepared and the papers
shall be graded by the University of Maryland. From the list of
successful applicants passing the examination, the appropriate
authorities of the University of Maryland shall award the scholar-
ship, taking into particular consideration the financial condition of
the parents or guardian of the applicant. Any of said scholarships
to be awarded by the State Senator from Caroline County shall be
awarded only after a competitive examination supervised by the
board of school commissioners of Caroline County. The examination
questions shall be prepared and the papers shall be graded by the
University of Maryland. From the list of successful applicants pass-
ing the examination, the appropriate authorities of the University
of Maryland shall award the scholarship, taking into consideration
the financial condition of the parents or guardian of the applicant.
[Any of said scholarships to be awarded by the State Senator from
the third legislative district of Baltimore City shall be awarded only
after a competitive examination supervised by the Board of School
Commissioners of Baltimore City; for such scholarships, the exami-
nation questions shall be prepared and the papers shall be graded
by the University of Maryland; and from the list of successful appli-
cants passing this examination, the appropriate authorities of the
University of Maryland shall award the scholarship, taking into con-
sideration the financial condition of the parents or guardians of the
applicant.]

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1963.

Approved March 14, 1963.

CHAPTER 105
(Senate Bill 168)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 88(a) of
Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition),
title "Alcoholic Beverages", sub-title "Hours and Days for Sale",
deleting requirement that alcoholic beverages not be sold until one
hour after polls close on election days.

 

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