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which may be used by any one, the Annual Report and such other Museum 

 documents or publications as may be requested in writing. When a Sustaining 

 Member has paid the annual fee of $25.00 for six years, such member shall 

 be entitled to become an Associate Member. 



Section 8. Annual Members shall consist of such persons as are selected 

 from time to time by the Board of Trustees at any of its meetings, and who 

 shall pay an annual fee of ten ($10.00) dollars, payable within thirty days 

 after each recurring annual date. An Annual Membership shall entitle the 

 member to a card of admission for the member and family during all hours 

 when the Museum is open to the public, and free admission for the member 

 and family to all Museum lectures or entertainments. This membership will 

 also entitle the holder to the courtesies of the membership privileges of every 

 Museum of note in the United States and Canada, so long as the existing sys- 

 tem of cooperative interchange of membership tickets shall be maintained, 

 including tickets for any lectures given under the auspices of any of the 

 Museums during a visit to the cities in which the cooperative museums are 

 located. 



ARTICLE II. 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 



Section i. The Board of Trustees shall consist of twenty-one members. 

 The respective members of the Board now in office, and those who shall here- 

 after be elected, shall hold office during life. Vacancies occurring in the Board 

 shall be filled at a regular meeting of the Board, upon the nomination of the 

 Executive Committee made at a preceding regular meeting of the Board, by a 

 majority vote of the members of the Board present. 



Section 2. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held monthly. Special 

 meetings may be called at any time by the President, and shall be called by 

 the Secretary upon the written request of three Trustees. Five Trustees shall 

 constitute a quorum, except for the election of officers or the adoption of the 

 Annual Budget, when seven Trustees shall be required, but meetings may be 

 adjourned by any less number from day to day, or to a day fixed, previous 

 to the next regular meeting. 



Section 3. Reasonable written notice, designating the time and place of 

 holding meetings, shall be given by the Secretary. 



ARTICLE III. 



HONORARY TRUSTEES. 



Section i. As a mark of respect, and in appreciation of services performed 

 for the Institution, those Trustees who by reason of inability, on account of 

 change of residence, or for other cause or from indisposition to serve longer 

 in such capacity shall resign their place upon the Board, may be elected, by a 

 majority of those present at any regular meeting of the Board, an Honorary 

 Trustee for life. Such Honorary Trustee will receive notice of all meetings 

 of the Board of Trustees, whether regular or special, and will be expected to be 

 present at all such meetings and participate in the deliberations thereof, but an 

 Honorary Trustee shall not have the right to vote. 



ARTICLE IV. 



OFFICERS. 



Section i. The officers shall be a President, a First Vice-President, a 

 Second Vice-President, a Third Vice-President, a Secretary, an Assistant Secre- 

 tary and a Treasurer. They shall be chosen by ballot by the Board of Trustees, 

 a majority of those present and voting being necessary to elect. The President, 



