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lished for the use of the club in furtherance of the objects 

 contemplated in article 2 of the Constitution. 



Section 2. The library shall be open to the free use of 

 the members of the club, who shall not be more than three 

 months indebted to the treasury, subject to the prescribed 

 rules and regulations. 



Section 3. The library shall be maintained by the sur- 

 plus fund, after defraying the expenses of the club, and 

 by the voluntary contributions and donations of the mem- 

 bers, to be duly accredited to each contributor and donor. 



Section 4. The library shall be in charge of the li- 

 brarian, as provided in article 4, section 6, of the Consti- 

 tution. There shall be a standing library committee of 

 three members appointed at each annual meeting, of whom 

 the librarian shall be one, and ex-officio chairman, which 

 shall have charge of the purchase and collection of books, 

 papers, and pamphlets for the library, and perform such 

 other duties as may be ordained. 



Section 5. Rtdes. — Rule i. No member shall have from 

 the library more than one (two) book(s) at a time. 



Rule 2. No volume shall be retained longer than two 

 weeks, under penalty of a fine of ten cents for the first 

 week of detention, and five cents for every week thereafter. 



Rule 3. There shall be assessed for injuries as follows: 

 ist. For an injury beyond ordinary wear, an amount pro- 

 portionate to the injury, ascertained by the librarian. 2d. 

 For the loss of the volume, the cost of the book; and if one 

 of a set, an amount sufficient to replace it, or purchase a 

 new volume. 



Rule 4. No person having incurred a fine shall be per- 

 mitted to take books from the library until the fine is paid. 



Article V. A vote of two thirds of all the members 

 present shall be required to pass any appropriation of 

 money by the club, other than for its necessary contingent 

 expenses. 



Article VI. Section i. Any member who shall suffer 

 his account with the treasurer to go unsettled for more 

 than one year shall cease to be considered as belonging to 

 the club, and his name shall be stricken from the roll ac- 

 cordingly. , . 



