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 640 PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 333, 335-JUNE 10, 1938 [52 STAT. mBoard f trustee SEC. 2. That the management of said corporation shall be vested in office. a board of trustees consisting of not less than six nor more than eleven in number, as determined from time to time by said board of trustees; that Edwin C. Dutton, Mary O'Toole, Bessie Parker Brueggeman, John E. Laskey, Katharine R. Pike, and Harry G. Meem shall act as and constitute the first board of trustees under this Act and shall be classified with respect to the time for which they shall severally origi- nally hold office into three equal classes, the first class for the term of one year, the second class for the term of two years, and the third class for the term of three years; the respective original terms of office of any additional trustees shall be such as to equalize said three classes, as far as possible; and the successors to each said class of trustees shall severally hold office for the term of three years, so that the term of office of one class shall expire annually. Powers and author- SEC. 3. That the said board of trustees is authorized to (a) make, alter, and repeal bylaws for the management of the said corporation and rules and regulations for the government of the institution and the "schools", faculty, and students thereof; (b) elect as officers of the said corporation a president, a vice president, a treasurer, and a secretary, and such other officers as it may find necessary, for the respective terms and with the respective powers and duties as fixed by the bylaws of the said corporation; (c) remove any trustee when, in its judgment, he shall be found incapable, by age or otherwise, of performing or discharging, or shall neglect or refuse to perform or discharge, the duties of his office; (d) create and establish schools and departments of learning to be connected with and become a part of said institution, and establish such scholastic boards and officers as may be required for academic operation and direction in education; (e) appoint, from time to time, such deans, professors, tutors, and instructors as it may deem necessary, and fix their respective terms, duties, and salaries; and (f) grant and confer degrees. etc. Oer SEC. 4. The said corporation shall adopt a common seal, under and by which all deeds, diplomas, and acts of the said corporation shall pass and be authenticated, and the same seal at their pleasure to break and alter, or to devise a new one. Use of income. SEC. 5. That the income of the said corporation from all sources whatsoever shall be held in the name of Washington College of Law and applied to the maintenance, endowment, promotion, and advance- ment of the institution, subject to conforming to the express condi- tions of the donor of any gift, devise, or bequest accepted by the said corporation, with regard to the income therefrom. Amendment, etc. SEC. 6. That nothing in this joint resolution contained shall be con- strued as preventing the Congress from amending, altering, annulling, or repealing the same or any part thereof. Approved, June 10, 1938. [CHAPTER 335] AN ACT June 10, 1938 [S. 3820] To authorize membership on behalf of the United States in the International [Public, No. 587] Criminal Police Commission. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Intetionl Crm- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney sion. General is hereby authorized to accept and maintain, on behalf of hasf of United State the United States, membership in the International Criminal Police asthorized. Commission and to incur the necessary expenses therefor not to exceed $1,500 per annum. Approved, June 10, 1938.

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