. A history of the Richmond Theological Seminary : with reminiscences of thirty years' work among the coloured people of the South. atevent, they shall elect by vote of the board the persons neces-sary to make such eleven trustees or corporators. No personshall be eligible, as trustee or corporator, either to make suchincrease or to fill any vacancy in the trustees, occasioned bydeath or otherwise, unless he be a member in good standing ofa regular Baptist church. The said trustees or corporators, ortheir successors, shall have power, if they see fit to do so, tocreate an executive board, cons
. A history of the Richmond Theological Seminary : with reminiscences of thirty years' work among the coloured people of the South. atevent, they shall elect by vote of the board the persons neces-sary to make such eleven trustees or corporators. No personshall be eligible, as trustee or corporator, either to make suchincrease or to fill any vacancy in the trustees, occasioned bydeath or otherwise, unless he be a member in good standing ofa regular Baptist church. The said trustees or corporators, ortheir successors, shall have power, if they see fit to do so, tocreate an executive board, consisting of five of their number,which executive board (any three of them being present) shallhave authority to transact all the ordinary business of the cor-poration, except the pun-hase or conveyance of real estate, theinvestment of funds, the appointment of and removal of and teachers, or fixing the amount of their salaries. Thetrustees or corporators, or their successors, with the concurrenceof the faculty of said seminary, shall have power to confer thedegree of Bachelor of Divinity u])on fall course graduates of. REV. JAMES H. HOLMES,Vice-President Board of Trustees of Riclnnond Theological Seminary. Richmond Theological Seminarv. 133 the institution ; and the lionorary degree of Doctor of Divinityui)on any ])erson of suitable attainnients, the concurrence ofthe fiiculty, in either case, to be spread u]>on tlie record of theirproceedings. Sec. 4. The treasurer shall receive all moneys accruing to thesaid seminary of learning and property delivered to his care,and shall pay or deliver the same to the order of the treasurer, before entering upon the discharge of liis dutiesas treasurer of the Richmond Theological Seminary, shall givebond, with such security and in such penalty as the board maydirect, to be made payable to the trustees or corporatois forthe time being, and their successors, and conditioned for thefaithful performance of his duty, under s
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