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Associate Member, and Honorary Member shall be submitted in writing 

 to the Alember of the Executive Council designated "In Charge of 

 Admissions," accompanied by a biographical sketch, giving fully the 

 qualifications of the candidate for admission to the designated grade of 

 membership in the Society. The names of all candidates proposed shall 

 be referred to all Senior Members and Fellows for comment or protest 

 at least one month before final action is taken by the Executive Council. 

 The Executive Council will then decide what candidates shall be elected, 

 seven affirmative votes being necessary to admit any candidate to mem- 

 bership in the Society. When any candidate is not elected, the mem- 

 ber of the Executive Council in Charge of Admissions shall notify the 

 member of the Society by whom the candidate was proposed. 



Sec. 3. Charges of conduct unbecoming a member may be preferred 

 by a member of any grade. Such charges shall be made in writing to 

 the member of the Executive Council designated "In Charge of Ad- 

 missions," who shall investigate them without delay and submit his 

 findings in writing, with the evidence upon which they are based, to the 

 Executive Council of the Society for final action. A vote of at least 

 seven members of the Council will be necessary to suspend, enforce the 

 resignation of, or expel the member in question. 



ARTICLE IV 



Sec. I. The officers of this Society shall be a President, a Vice- 

 President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. 



Sec. 2. The officers shall be elected, as hereinafter provided in 

 Article V, Section 3, from the Senior Members and Fellows by letter- 

 ballot at the first executive meeting of the calendar year, and shall 

 serve one year, or until their successors are elected. 



Sec. 3. The President shall preside at the meetings of the Society, 

 shall appoint the committees hereinafter designated, and shall perform 

 all other duties incident to his office. 



Sec. 4. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall pre- 

 side at the meetings of the Society. 



Sec. 5. The Secretary shall keep the minutes of the Society, shall 

 conduct its correspondence, shall announce its meetings, and shall be 

 custodian of its permanent records. 



Sec. 6. The Treasurer shall collect all moneys due the Society and 

 have custody of all moneys received. He shall deposit and expend the 

 latter onlv in such manner as the Executive Council shall direct. 



