710 STATUTES OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



Article 2. At the iVnnual Meeting the following Standing Com- 

 mittees shall be elected by ballot to serve for the ensuing year: 



(i) The Committee on Finance, to consist of three Fellows, who, 

 through the Treasurer, shall have full control and management of the 

 funds and trusts of the Academy, with the power of investing the funds 

 and of changing the investments thereof in their discretion. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. vii. art. 1,4; chap. ix. art. 6. 



' (ii) The Rumford Committee, to consist of seven Fellows, who shall 

 report to the Academy on all applications and claims for the 

 Rumford Premium. It alone shall authorize the purchase of books 

 publications and apparatus at the charge of the income from the 

 Rumford Fund, and generally shall see to the proper execution of the 

 trust. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. ix. art. 6. 



(iii) The Cyrus Moors Warren Committee, to consist of se^'en Fel- 

 lows, who shall consider all applications for appropriations from the 

 income of the Cyrus Moors Warren Fund, and generally shall see to 

 the proper execution of the trust. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. ix. art. G. 



(iv) The Committee of Publications, to consist of three Fellows, one 

 from each Class, to whom all communications submitted to the 

 Academy for publication shall be referred, and to whom the printing 

 of the Proceedings and the Memoirs shall be entrusted. 



It shall fix the price at which the Publications shall be sold; but 

 Fellows may be supplied at half price with volumes which ma^' be 

 needed to complete their sets, but which they are not entitled to 

 receive gratis. 



Two hundred extra copies of each paper accepted for publication in 

 the Proceedings or the Memoirs shall be placed at the disposal of the 

 author without charge. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. vi. art. 1,3; chap. ix. art. 6. 



(v) The Committee on the Library, to consist of the Librarian, ex 

 officio, as Chairman, and three other Fellows, one from each Class, 

 who shall examine the Library and make an annual report on its 

 condition and management. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. viii. art. 1,2; chap. ix. art. 6. 



