Chapter 15. For the relief of the King Theological Hall, and authorizing the conveyance of real estate to the Howard University and other grantees
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CHAP. 15.— An Act For the relief of the King Theological Hall, and authorizing the conveyance of real estate to the Howard University and other grantees.January 20, 1915.[[S. 5168](/us/bill/63/s/5168).][[Public, No. 235](/us/pl/63/235).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled*, That the following persons District of Columbia.King Theological Hall trustees named.Vol. 28, p. 708.be, and they and their successors as trustees are declared to be, the corporation of the King Theological Hall, established by Act of Congress approved January seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and the legal trustees thereof, namely:
Alfred Harding, Randolph H. McKim, Richard P. Williams, George Williamson Smith, and Authority to convey real estate.William C. Rives. In such capacity said trustees, or their successors, are hereby authorized to convey all or any part of the real estate of said corporation, whether now owned or hereafter acquired. Said trustees at any regular meeting, or any special meeting called for that purpose, may authorize any two of their number to execute Execution of deeds.a good and sufficient deed of conveyance of such real estate.
The trustees above named, or their successors, may, if they shall Filling vacancies.deem it necessary, increase their number from time to time, and determine by by-law the number required to constitute a quorum *Provided*, That the whole number of trustees shall not exceed fifteen.*Proviso*.Limit. Approved, January 20, 1915.