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10. The Officers and Committee shall be elected for one year, 

 but shall be eligible for re-election. 



11. The list of Agenda at any meeting of the Branch shall 

 be prepared by the Committee, and no motion shall be made 

 at such a meeting unless notice thereof has been given to one 

 of the Secretaries at least a fortnight before the date of such 

 meeting. 



12. Membership of the Branch shall be open to all persons 

 of either sex who are in sympathy with its objects ; save that 

 undergraduates of the University of Manchester shall not be 

 eligible as Associate Members unless they are also members 

 of the Classical Society of that University. 



13. Members of the Branch shall be enrolled by the Secretaries 

 on payment of their subscriptions. 



14. Regular or Associate Members who have paid an initial 

 subscription may compound for all future subscriptions of the 

 same kind respectively by the payment in a single sum of 

 eleven annual subscriptions. 



15. Regular or Associate members may pay their subscrip- 

 tions for four years at a time. 



16. The Committee shall have power to remove by vote any 

 member's name from the list of the Branch. 



17. Alterations in the rules of the Branch shall be made 

 only at an annual general meeting, upon notice given by the 

 Secretaries to each member at least a week before the date of 

 the meeting, and by a majority of two-thirds of those present 

 and voting. 



18. The Secretaries shall have power to invite Members of 

 the Classical Society of the University of Manchester to the 

 public meetings held by the Branch. 



Prof. Conway then read a paper on " The Personality of 

 Cicero." This was followed by a discussion. 



February 11th, 1905. Meeting at the John Rylands Library, 

 at the invitation of Mr. H. Guppy, M.A., who gave a lecture on 



