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[80 STAT. 877]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 877]

80 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 89-631-OCT. 4, 1966

877

ment of patients in the Veterans' Administration Center, Bay Pines, Florida, or otherwise with the operation of such Center, (2) specifically reserve from such conveyance property rights in and easement rights to a storm drainage ditch and a sewer line which traverse such land; and (3) contain such additional terms, conditions, reservations, easements, and restrictions as may be determined by the Administrator of General Services to be necessary to protect the interest of the United States. SEC. 3. I f a park is established with any land conveyed pursuant "warveterans' to this Act, such park shall be known as the "War Veterans' Memorial ^^"""^^ ^^'^•" Park". Approved October 4, 1966. Public Law 89-631 AN ACT

To amend the Act of June 10, 1844, in order to clarify the corporate name of Georgetown University, and for other purposes.

October 4, 1966 [ H. R. 16863]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first section D.C. . of the Act entitled "An Act to incorporate Georgetown College in the vers^uy^chart" r."'" District of Columbia", approved June 10, 1844 (6 Stat. 912), is amended by striking out " C o l l e ^. ' " and inserting in lieu thereof "College' or 'Georgetown University'." SEC. 2. Section 2 of the Act of June 10, 1844 (6 Stat. 912), is amended (1) by striking out "College,' by which name and title" and inserting in lieu thereof "College' or 'Georgetown University', by either which name, style, and title' and (2) by striking out ": Provided' and all that follows through the end thereof and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "; to encumber property by deed of trust, pledge, or otherwise; to borrow money and secure payment of same by lien or liens on the realty or personal property of the corporation (including but not limited to student fees, building fees, or other types of fees or charges); and to lease for any term, to build, erect, remodel, repair, construct, and/or reconstruct any and all buildings, houses, or other structures necessary, proper, or incident to the needs and purposes of a college, university, or institution of higher learning. I n addition the corporation shall have and may exercise all such powers conferred upon nonprofit corporations by the District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act (as now enacted or hereafter amended) as are not ^^ ^*^*- ^65. D.C. conterred herein and not inconsistent with the powers included 1001. Code 29herein." SEC. 3. Section 3 of the Act of June 10, 1844 (6 Stat. 912), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "The corporation shall have one class of members who are the successors of James Ryder, Thomas Lilly, Samuel Barber, James Curley, and Anthony Rey. The number, qualification, and rights, including the right to vote, of said members shall be as provided in the bylaws of the corporation. The powers of the corporation shall be exercised by a board of directors whose number and the manner of whose election or appointment shall be as provided in the bylaws. The bylaws shall be adopted by the members and may be amended from time to time as provided therein." SEC. 4. Except as specifically provided therein, the amendments made by this Act shall not affect any obligations, rights, or privileges of Georgetown University. Approved October 4, 1966. 65-300 0-67—58