CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE CAMBRIDGE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. 
CONSTITUTION. 
ARTICLE I. 
NAME AND OBJECTS. 
The association shall be called the Cambridge Entomological Club, 
and its object shall be to cultivate the study of Entomology. 
ARTICLE II. 
ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 
Members may be chosen at any regular meeting, after nomination, in 
g, and the affirmative 
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vote of two-thirds of the members present shall be necessary to a choice. 
ARTICLE III. 
RIGHTS OF RESIDENT MEMBERS. 
writing, by two members at a preceding meetin 
Members residing in the neighborhood of Cambridge shall alone be 
entitled to vote or to hold office, or shall be subject to the payment of 
fees. 
ARTICLE IV. 
OFFICERS. 
The officers shall be a President, Secretary, Treasurer, and an Exec- 
utive Committee of five, of which the President, Secretary and Treas- 
urer shall be members ex officiis. 
ARTICLE V. 
ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 
Officers shall be chosen by ballot at a meeting designated for the 
purpose at least three weeks in advance, and a majority of the votes 
cast shall be sufficient for a choice. 
ARTICLE VI. 
AMENDMENTS. 
The Constitution may be altered or amended by a two-thirds vote to 
that effect at any regular meeting of the Club, after a written proposi- 
tion at a preceding meeting. 
