Revised Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Relating to Public Instruction: Enacted by the Legislature Nov; 21, 1901, to Take Effect Jan; 1, 1902, with Subsequent Amendments and Additions from 1902 to 1911 Inclusive (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Revised Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Relating to Public Instruction: Enacted by the Legislature Nov; 21, 1901, to Take Effect Jan; 1, 1902, With Subsequent Amendments and Additions From 1902 to 1911 Inclusive

Section 1. The board of education shall consist of nine persons, three Of whom shall annually in April be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council, for terms of three years, except as hereinafter provided. The members Of the board shall serve without compensa tion. During the month of June in the current year the governor shall so appoint all of said nine members of the board, whose terms of office shall begin on the first day Of July, nineteen hundred and nine, three for terms ending May first, nineteen hundred and eleven, three for terms ending May first, nineteen hundred and twelve, and three for terms ending May first, nineteen hundred and thirteen. Four Of the present members Of the board Of education, and one Of the members Of the commission on industrial educa tion shall be appointed members of the board of education provided for by this act.

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