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Sec. 16. The trustees shall hold a regular session at the 

 college at least once in each year ; and may provide for peri- 

 odical visitations by committees. No trustee shall receive 

 any compensation except actual travelling expenses to be paid 

 from the treasury of the college. 



Sec. 17. The treasurer of the college shall make as often 

 as once in six months, a detailed report of all receipts and ex- 

 penditures, and the trustees shall cause the same to be verified 

 by full inspection and settlement of all his accounts, and shall 

 transmit a copy of the same, as verified by them to the gov- 

 ernor and council. The trustees shall also cause to be made 

 annually, such report as is required by the fifth section of the 

 act of congress, and communicate the same as therein pro- 

 vided. 



Sec. 18. The legislature shall have the right to grant any 

 further powers, to alter, limit or restrain any of the powers 

 vested in the trustees of the college established by this act, 

 as shall be judged necessary to promote the best interests 

 thereof. And this act shall take effect upon its approval by 

 the governor. 



Private and Special Laws of 1866, Chapter 59. 

 The inhabitants of Orono are hereby authorized to raise 

 money by taxation or loan, not exceeding eleven thousand 

 dollars, for the purchase of the White farm and the Goddard 

 or Frost farm, so called, in said Orono, and convey the same, 

 or cause them to be conveyed, to the trustees of the Maine 

 State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts ; provided 

 that the inhabitants of said Orono, at a le2:al meetins: within 

 thirty days from the approval of this act, by a vote of two 

 thirds of their legal voters present and voting, shall agree 

 thereto. 



Private and Special Laws of 1866, Chapter 66. 



The inhabitants of Oldtown are hereby authorized to raise 



money by taxation or loan, to aid in the' purchase of land in 



Orono, for the use of the State College of Agriculture and 



Mechanic Arts, and to convey the same, or cause it to be 



