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beccome life members by a single paymeut of 

 seven (I7. 00) dollars in advance in addition to 

 the entrance fee. 



Sec. 6. Members shall be entitled to receive 

 a certificate of membership signed by the Presi- 

 dent, one Vice-President, the Secretary, the 

 Treasurer and the Registrar. 



Sec. 7. Resignations of membership must be 

 made to the Treasurer in writing, and by him 

 reported to the annual meeting, but no resigna- 

 tion shall be accepted from any one who is in 

 arrears to the Treasurer. No member in arrears 

 will be entitled to vote at an annual meeting. 



Sec. 8. Any member may be dropped from 

 the roll, after due notification, for non-payment 

 of dues for three successive years, by vote of the 

 Executive Board, and any member so dropped, 

 may be re-instated by vote of the Executive 

 Board upon payment of his arrears. 



Sec. 9. All charges against members of im- 

 proper conduct or violation of the Code of 

 Ethics adopted by the Association, shall be 

 made in writing to the President, who shall, at 

 his discretion, cite the offending member to ap- 

 pear before the Executive Board to answer 

 them. Should the charges be sustained, the 

 Board shall report the offender to the annual 

 meeting, when he may be expelled by a two- 

 thirds vote. 



Sec. 10. No member shall be eligible to the 

 ofiBce of President or Treasurer until he has 

 been a member in good standing for a period of 

 not less than three years. 



ARTICLE VII. 



Section i. There shall be appointed annual- 

 ly, five delegates to the meeting of the Ameri- 

 can Pharmaceutical Association. 



Sec. 2. There shall be appointed annually 

 by the President, a committee on papers and 

 queries, consisting of three members, whose 

 duties it shall be to procure answers to queries, 

 and papers on pharmaceutical subjects, to be 

 read at the meetings of the Association. 



Sec. 3. There shall be appointed annually 

 by the President, a Committee on Publication, 

 consisting of three members, whose duty it 

 shall be to prepare and publish an accurate re- 

 port of the proceedings of the Association, and 

 such other matters as may be deemed advisable 

 by the Executive Board. 



Sec. 4. All standing committees shall be ap- 

 pointed to serve during the term of ofi&ce of the 

 President by whom they are appointed. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



OF MEETINGS. 



Section i. The annual meeting shall be 

 held as near Commencement Day as may be 

 convenient. 



Sec. 2. Regular and pharmaceutical meet- 

 ings may be held at 8 p. m. on the second Wed- 

 nesiay of each month, excepting July and 

 August, at the call of the President. 



Sec. 3. The order of business at the annual 

 meeting shall be : 



1. Calling the Roll. 



2. Reading the minutes of the Executive 



Board for the past year. 



3. Address of the President and reference 



to any portion of it requiring action to 

 an appropriate committee. 



4. Report of Treasurer and reference to 



Auditing Committee. 



5. Report of committees and action thereon. 



6. Report of Registrar. 



7. Election of OfScers. 



8. Unfinished Business. 



9. New Business. 



10. Election of new members. 



11. Reading correspondence from absent 



members. 



12. Reading of Essays and Reports of scien- 



tific subjects. 



13. Adjournment. 



ARTICLE IX. 

 miscellaneous. 



Section i. In all such points of order as are 

 not provided for in these By-Laws, the Associa- 

 tion shall be governed by the rules of Gushing 's 

 Manual. 



Sec. 2. Every proposition to alter or amend 

 these By-Laws shall be submitted in writing to 

 the Executive Board and shall be presented at 

 subsequent regular meeting of the Association, 

 when, upon receiving the votes of three-fourths 

 of the members present, it shall become a part 

 of the By-Laws. 



Sec. 3. No one or more of these By-Laws 

 shall be suspended except by unanimous 

 consent. 



Sec. 4. The Code of Ethics of the College of 

 Pharmacy of the City of New York shall be the 

 Code of Ethics of this Association. 



Jealousy is always a sign of weakness and is 

 usually directed against one who is stronger or 

 gives promise of being so. Men who are not 

 willing to accept facts presented by others, and 

 will not weigh the conclusions that have been 

 based upon them, are not the men who will 

 make advances themselves, nor will they be 

 helpful to others who would. A bigot knows 

 not enough to know that he does not know 

 it all, and, therefore, always stands ready to de- 

 stroy anything that does not emanate from a 

 source peculiarly his own. 



