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A rticle VII — A mendments 



This Constitution may be amended at any regular meeting of the club 

 by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting, provided the 

 amendment has been submitted in writing at a previous regular meeting. 



BY-LAWS 



Article I — Duties of officers 



Section i. — It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meet- 

 ings, and to perform all other duties appertaining to the office of president. 



Section 2. — In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall 

 perform all the duties appertaining to the president's office. In case 

 of a vacancy, the Vice-President shall succeed to the office of the President 

 until the next regular election. 



Section 3. — The Secretary shall keep a correct record of all transactions 

 of the club. 



Section 4. — The Treasurer shall receive all moneys of the club, collect 

 all dues, and keep an accurate account of all receipts and disbursements. 

 She shall pay no bills, except on orders of the Executive Council. 



Section 5. — The Corresponding Secretary shall give notice of meetings, 

 conduct the correspondence of the club, report the meetings to the Depart- 

 ment of Home Economics of Cornell University, and write for state and 

 government bulletins that shall aid in the study undertaken by the club. 



Article II — Quorum 

 The majority of the members present at a meeting shall constitute a 

 quorum. 



Article III — Dues 



The dues of this club shall be fifty cents per annum, payable two weeks 

 before the annual meeting. 



Note: When the chairman asks for any amendments to Article III, 

 a member of the club may move to amend the Article by striking out 

 " fifty cents " and inserting " twenty-five cents." If the motion is 

 seconded, the Chair says: 



" It has been moved and seconded to amend Article III 



Model by striking out ' fifty cents' and inserting ' twenty- 



for an five cents.' Are you ready for the question? All in 



amendment favor say 'aye'; opposed, 'no.' " If the " ayes " are in 



the majority, the chairman states that the amendment 



is adopted and " twenty-five cents " is inserted in the Article in the place 



of " fifty cents." The Article as amended, however, is not voted on at 



