Chapter 144. To amend section 1 of an Act entitled “An Act to incorporate Gonzaga College, in the city of Washington and District of Columbia.” November 23, 1921.[[H
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CHAP. 144.— An Act To amend section 1 of an Act entitled “An Act to incorporate Gonzaga College, in the city of Washington and District of Columbia.” November 23, 1921.[[H.R. 7428](/us/bill/67/hr/7428).][[Public, No. 106](/us/67/pl/106).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,District of Columbia. That section 1 of the Act entitled “An Act to incorporate Gonzaga College, in the city of Washington and District of Columbia,” approved May 4, 1858, is amended to read as follows:
" Gonzaga College.Incorporation of.Vol. 11, p. 265, amended.“That Burcard Villiger, Charles II. Stonestreet, Daniel Lynch, Edward X. Hand, and Charles Jenkins, and their successors, be, and they are hereby, made a body politic and corporate forever, by the Purposes extended.name of the president and directors of Gonzaga College, for purposes of charity, religion, and education; and by that name may sue, and be sued, prosecute and defend; may have and use a common seal and the same alter and renew at pleasure; may adopt rules, regulations, and by-laws not repugnant to the Constitution and laws of the No restriction on property holdings.United States, for properly conducting the affaire of said corporation; may take, receive, purchase, and hold estate, real, personal, and mixed necessary for occupation and use by said Gonzaga College in carrying on in a comfortable and convenient manner its educational, religious, and charitable work, and may manage and dispose of the same at pleasure, and apply the same, or the proceeds of the sales thereof, to the uses and purposes of the said corporation, according to the rules and regulations which now are, or may hereafter be, established.
” " Approved, November 23, 1921.