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of such other member or members as he may prefer, in lieu of 

 any of the names on the list. The voting is by ballot. Two or 

 more scrutineers are selected by the President, and receive papers 

 for the first half-hour of the meeting, and report to the President 

 the number of votes for each member, and the President then 

 declares the names of the members so elected. 



*LlBEAET, 



14. The affairs of the Library are entrusted to a Library 

 Committee of the Council, including the Librarian, with power to 

 enter into such arrangements with the Corporation as may seem 

 desirable in the interests of the Club. The Library Committee 

 shall also have custody of the other apparatus and portable 

 propei'ty of the Club. 



Alteration of Rules. 



lb. No alteration of the Rules can be made except at a General 

 Meeting of the members, specially convened for that purpose by 

 a printed circular, sent seven days previously by post to every 

 member; and every such proposed alteration shall be exhibited 

 during that period in the meeting room of the Club. 



Dissolution of the Club. 



16. The Club cannot be dissolved except by a vote of a clear 

 majority of its whole membership at a General Meeting specially 

 convened for that purpose. In the event of such dissolution 

 being resolved upon, the property of the Club shall not be 

 divided, but shall be placed in the hands of the Mayor of Leeds 

 for the time being and the then Principal of the Yorkshire 

 College, who shall dispose of it in such manner as shall, in their 

 absolute judgment, be most conducive to the advancement of the 

 objects of the Club. 



See also page 90. 



