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STANDING VOTES 



1. Communications of which notice has been given to either of the 

 Secretaries shall take precedence of those not so notified. 



2. Fellows may take from the Library six volumes at any one time, 

 and may retain them for three months, and no longer. Upon special 

 application, and for adequate reasons assigned, the Librarian may 

 permit a larger number of \^olumes, not exceeding twelve, to be drawn 

 from the Library for a limited period. 



3. Works published in numbers, when unbound, shall not be taken 

 from the Hall of the Academy without the leave of the Librarian. 



4. There may be chosen by the Academy, under the same rules 

 by which Fellows are now chosen, one hundred Resident Associates. 

 Not more than forty Resident Associates shall be chosen in any one 

 Class. 



The election of Resident Associates shall be for a term of three 

 years with eligibility for reelection. 



Resident Associates shall be entitled to the same privileges as Fel- 

 lows, in the use of the Academy building, may attend meetings and 

 present papers, but they shall not have the right to vote. They shall 

 pay no Admission Fee, and their Annual Dues shall be one-half that 

 of Fellows residing within fifty miles of Boston. 



The Council and Committees of the Academy may ask one or more 

 Resident Associates to act with them in an advisory or assistant ca- 

 pacity. 



RUMFORD PREMIUM 



In conformity with the terms of the gift of Sir Benjamin Thompson, 

 Count Rumford, of a certain Fund to the American Academy of Arts 

 and Sciences, and with a decree of the Supreme Judicial Court of 

 IVIassachusetts for carrying into effect the general charitable intent and 

 purpose of Count Rumford, as expressed in his letter of gift, the Acad- 

 emy is empowered to make from the income of the Rumford Fund, as 

 it now exists, at any Annual Meeting, an award of a gold and a sih'er 

 medal, being together of the intrinsic ya\ue of three hundred dollars, 



