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bership. The nominations shall be considered by the Executive Com- 
mittee and if approved by each of its members, shall be submitted to a 
vote of the Academy at any annual or special meeting. 
(b) Nominations for corresponding members, honorary members, 
and patrons, shall be made by the Executive Committee of the Acad- 
emy, the elections to take place as in the case of resident members. 
2. Election of Members, etc. All elections shall be by ballot. To 
elect a Resident Member, Corresponding Member, Honorary Member, 
or Patron, shall require the assent of three-fourths of all Resident 
Members voting. 
*3. Election of Fellows. Fellows shall be elected by joint action of 
the Executive Committee and the Vice-Presidents; approval by three- 
fourths of this joint committee shall be necessary to election. 
4. Expulsion. Any member may be expelled by a vote of nine- 
tenths of all members present at any annual meeting, provided notice 
that such a movement is contemplated be given to members at least 
three months previous to such action. 
5. Election of Officers. Nominations for office shall be made by a 
nominating committee as provided in the By-Laws. The nominations 
shall be submitted to a vote of the Academy at its regular annual 
meeting. The officers thus elected shall enter upon their duties at the 
adjournment of the meeting. 
ARTICLE VI—MEETINGS, 
1. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting shall be held during 
March or April, the place and exact date being determined by the 
Executive Committee and announced by circular at least thirty days 
before the meeting. The details of the daily session of each meeting 
shall be arranged by the Executive Committee and announced in the 
official program immediately before the meeting. 
2. Field Meeting. A field meeting may be called at the option of 
the Executive Committee. 
3. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Academy may be 
called by the Executive Committee upon the written request of twenty 
resident members. 
4. Quorum. Fifteen resident members shall constitute a quorum for 
the transaction of business. 
*A proposed amendment, to be submitted for action at the Annual Meeting 
for 1921, calls for the nomination of candidates for fellowship by two fellows of 
the Academy, other details of election to remain unchanged. 
