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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 59] HOSPITAL FOR NEGRO INSANE 1435

shall be called the "hospital for the negro insane of Maryland," and
which shall be under the control of the board of managers as herein-
after provided; provided, however, that said "Hospital for the Negro
Insane of Maryland" shall not be located in Baltimore city.
See art. 31, sec. 14, et seq.

1910, ch. 250, sec. 10 (p. 238).

55. The said board of managers of the "Hospital for the Negro
Insane of Maryland" shall consist of the governor, ex officio, state
treasurer, comptroller of the treasury, for the time being, and six other
persons, and the board so created shall constitute a body corporate
under the title of the "Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland,"
and shall have power to make such by-laws, rules and regulations, not
inconsistent with the law, as they may deem necessary and proper for
the public welfare and the best interests of the institution and its
inmates, and shall have the power to appoint the necessary officers and
agents, who shall be removable at their pleasure; and shall make an
annual report of their proceedings to the governor of the State, who
shall submit the same, with such recommendations as he may deem
proper, to the general assembly at its next session thereafter; and pro-
vided, however, so that the intents and purposes sections 54 to 60, for
which the said board of managers of the "Hospital for the Negro Insane
of Maryland" is now created, and that such purposes may be promptly
commenced and carried out, with the least delay, the following named
persons are hereby designated as such other six members, who, together
with the governor, comptroller of the treasury, treasurer of the State,
shall constitute and are hereby named as the first board of managers
of the "Hospital for the Negro Insane of Maryland," with all the rights
and powers as herein specified; said six persons with their respective
terms, being as follows: two, namely, Hugh H. Young and Thomas
Parran, who shall serve for the term beginning April 11, 1910, and
ending on the first day of May, 1912; two, namely, John T. Daily
and William L. Marbury, who shall serve for the term beginning April
11, 1910, and ending on the first day of May, 1914; and two, namely
J. Harry Covington and Henry P. Mann, who shall serve for the term
beginning April 11, 1910, and ending on the first day of May. 1916.

1010, ch. 250, sec. 11 (p. 239).

56. Upon expiration of each of the terms of office of the several
members of the board of managers of the "Hospital for the Negro
Insane of Maryland," as hereinbefore named, the governor shall, by
and with the advice and consent of the senate, appoint two persons,
residents of this State, for the term of six years from the first day of
May next ensuing after the date of their appointment, until their succes-
sors shall have duly qualified, and shall appoint from time to time dur-
ing the continuance of said institution, the "Hospital for the Negro
Insane of Maryland,'' as said terms expire, two persons, residents as
aforesaid, for a full term of six years, so that the board of managers

 

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