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Sfxtion 2. Any person not an active member paying five (5) 

 dollars per annum into the Treasury of the Society, may become 

 a Section meml)er by election to the Section and complying with 

 the recjuirements of the Section. 



Section 3. Any person contributing fifty dollars at one time 

 to the funds of the Society, shall become a Life member, free from 

 assessment, on being elected in the same manner as an Active 

 member. 



Section 4. Any Active member who has not been in arrears 

 for the term of twenty (20) years, becomes a Life member without 

 further payment. Any Active member who has not been in arrears 

 for a term of ten years, may become a Life member on the payment 

 of twenty-five (25) dollars, and be exempt from further assessment. 



Section 5. The nomination of Corresponding and Honorary 

 members shall proceed from the Executive Board. 



Article V. 



Active and Life members only shall be entitled to vote or hold 

 office. Section members shall be entitled to attend the meetings 

 of the Society, to attend and take part in the discussions only of 

 the Sections to which they may belong, enjoy the privileges of the 

 Section, but they shall not be entitled to vote or hold office in 

 either the Society or any of the Sections, or to receive the Journal 

 of the Society. 



Ar'iicle VI. 



Section i. The officers of the Society shall be, a President, 

 two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Librarian, Cura- 

 tors, and four (4) members elected at large for the Executive Board, 

 and two Trustees, as provided for in Section 3 of this Article. 

 They shall be elected annually, at the meeting in April, and shall 

 hold office for the term of one year, or until their successors are 

 duly elected. 



Section 2. The President, two Vice-Presidents, Secretary 

 and Treasurer, and the four (4) members elected at large for the 

 Executive Board, shall together constitute a PJoard for the manage- 

 ment of the concerns of the Society not otherwise provided for in 

 this Constitution, and be called the Executive Board. Five (5) 

 members of this Board shall be a quorum, for the transaction of 

 business. 



