Constitution as Amended to Date 



NAME 



The name of this vSociety shall be The Society of American Foresters. 



ARTICLE II 

 OBJECT 



The object of this Society shall be to further the development of 

 technical forestry and the interests of the profession of forestry on the 

 American continents by encouraging achievement in the science of for- 

 estry, by creating opportunity for an interchange of views upon forestry 

 and allied subjects, and by fostering a spirit of comradeship among 

 foresters. 



ARTICLE III 

 MEMBERSHIP 



Section i. Except as specified for honorary membership, members 

 of the Society shall be residents of the United States, or its possessions, 

 or of Canada, or some other part of the American continents. Its mem- 

 bership shall consist of : 



(i) Members, who shall be — 



a. Men who have completed not less than four years of college work 

 leading to a degree in forestry, or its equivalent in technical forestry 

 training; or 



b. Men without collegiate training in forestry who have completed 

 at least three years' work of a creditable character in some branch of 

 forestry. 



Candidates for membership must be recommended for election to 

 the Society by at least three Senior Members or Fellows. 



Members may attend all meetings of the Society and take part in its 

 discussions, but shall not be entitled to vote. 



(2) Senior Members, who shall be foresters engaged in forest work 

 and — 



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