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and thereafter an annual fee of one dollar. Any person who slmll 

 at one time contribute lifty dollars to the funds of this Academy, 

 may he elected a life member of the Academy, free of assessment. 

 Non-resident members may be elected from those who have been active 

 members but who have removeil from the State. In any case, a three- 

 fourths vote of the members present shall elect to membership. Appli- 

 cations for membership in any of the foregoing classes shall be referred 

 to a committee on application for membership, who shall consider such 

 application and report to the Academy before the electit)n. 



Sec. 3. The members who are actively engaged in scientihc work, 

 who have recognized standing as scientihc men. and who have liceii 

 members of the Academy at least one year, may lie recommended for 

 nomination for election ;is fellows by tlu'ce fellows or mendjers per- 

 sonally acijuainted with their worlv and cliai'.ncter. Of mendxTs so 

 nominated a numlicr not exceeding hve in one year may, on reconi- 

 mendation of tlie Kxecutive t'omnnttee. be elected as fellows. At tlio 

 meeting at wlncli tins is adopted, tlie mendters of the Executive Com- 

 mittee for 1,S!)4 and hfteen others sliall lie elected fellows, and those 

 now honorary nu'udiers shall become lionorary fellows. Honorary fel- 

 lows may lie elected on accinint of siiecial prominence in science, on 

 the written i-ecommendation of two nienil;ei-s of the Academy. lii 

 any case a tliree-fourths vote of tln' members present shall elect. 



ARTICLE III. 



Se(-tiox 1. The officers of tliis Academy shall lie chosen liy ballot 

 at the annual nu'eting. and shall hold olHce one year. They shaU 

 consist of a I'l'esident, ^'i(•e-^resident, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, 

 Press Secretary, and Treasurer, who shall perform the duties usually 

 pertaining to their respective ottices and in addition, with the ex-Presi- 

 dents of the Academy, sonll constitute an Executive Committee. The 

 President sliall. at each annual meeting, appoint two mendiers to, he 

 a committee which shall prepare the programs and have chai-ge of the 

 arrangements foi' all meetnigs for one year. 



Sec. 2. The annual meeting of this Academy shall lie held in the 

 city of Indianapolis within the week following Christmas of each year, 

 uidess otherwise ordered by the Executive Committee. There shall 



