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b. Committee of three on time and place of next meeting. 



c. Auditing committee of three. 



6. Reading of papers and discussions of same. 



(Note — a. In the reading of papers preference shall be given to 

 members present, 

 b. The President and two Secretaries are empowered to 

 arrange the papers of the meetings of the Society.) 



7. Miscellaneous business. 



8. Adjournment. 



Fourth Amendment to Revised Constitution 

 In 1904 Article II was amended making the annual dues two dollars 

 instead of one dollar. (1904, p. 22.) 



Fifth Amendment to Revised Constitution 

 In 1904 Article II was amended by making the life membership fee 

 twenty-five dollars instead of fifteen dollars. (1904, p. 15.) 



Sixth Amendment to Revised Constitution 

 In 1909 Article III was amended by inserting after the words 

 "recording secretary" the words "assistant recording secretary." (1909, 

 p. 16-17.) 



From the foregoing it will be noted that there were thir- 

 teen amendments up to the time the revised constitution 

 was adopted in 1886, and six amendments since its 

 revision. 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY FROM ORGANIZATION TO DATE 



1870-1872 



William Clift, Pres., Mystic Bridge, Conn. 

 Livingston Stone, Secy., Charleston, N. H. 

 B. F. Bowles, Treas., Springfield, Mass. 



1872-1873 



William Clift, Pres., Mystic Bridge, Conn. 

 Livingston Stone, Secy., Charleston, N. H. 

 B. F. Bowles, Treas., Springfield, Mass. 



1873-1874 



William Clift, Pres., Mystic Bridge, Conn. 



A. S. Collins, Secy., Caledonia, N. Y. 



B. F. Bowles, Treas., Springfield, Mass. 



1874-1875 



Robert B. Roosevelt, Pres., New York, N. Y. 

 George Shepard Page, V. Pres., New York, N. Y. 



A. S. Collins, Secy., Caledonia, N. Y. 



B. F. Bowles, Treas., Springfield, Mass. 



