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“ Section 9. BoTANIC GARDEN Members may be elected by 
the Trustees on the recommendation of the Membership Com- 
mittee. Their annual dues shall be Ten Dollars ($10) payable 
in advance, to be used exclusively for Botanic Garden purposes. 
They shall be entitled to admission to all receptions and lectures 
given at the Botanic Garden and to exhibits and openings pre- 
ceding the admission of the public, and to all regular publications 
of the Botanic Garden. 
“ Section ro. The Benefactors, Patrons, Donors, Permanent 
Members and Life Members of the Institute shall also be known 
as the CorPoraATE MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF 
ArTS AND SCIENCES, and shall in addition have all of the privi- 
leges of Sustaining Members. Each Corporate Member shall be 
entitled to vote in the election of Trustees of the Institute, and 
shall be eligible to election as a member of the Board of Trustees. 
The corporate powers of the Institute shall be vested in the 
Trustees. Fifteen Corporate Members shall constitute a quorum 
for the election of Trustees and transaction of other business. 
“ ArtiIcLe III 
“ Management 
“ Section 8. The work of the Institute shall be divided into 
three general Departments, namely: Department of Education, 
the Museums and the Botanic Garden. Each of these Depart- 
ments shall be in charge of a Director appointed by the Board of 
Trustees and of a Governing Committee of not less than five, 
who with their Chairman shall be appointed from the Board of 
Trustees by the President. Each of said Directors shall have 
general charge and supervision of his Department, subject to the 
direction of the Governing Committee of that Department and 
of the Board of Trustees, and shall report to the Board and the 
Governing Committee of his Department, as often as required, 
concerning the work and needs of such Department. 
‘* ARTIGUEM LV 
“Committees of the Corporation 
“Section r. There shall be the’ following standing committees 
of the Board: 
