TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MI'JITING. 



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Amendment to By-Laws. 

 Add to Article III the words. "He shall be empowered 

 to sign all checks and receipt for all money in the name of 

 the Society, and shall also be responsible for all fimds or se- 

 curities that may be deposited, and draw money in the name of 

 the Society. The Treasurer shall give a bond in the sum of 

 two thousand dollars." 



President Rogers: It requires a two-thirds vote of 

 the members present for the passage of an aiyendment to 

 the by-laws. 



Mr. Gold: I second that amendment. 



President Rogers : Would you like to remark on this 

 resolution ? 



Mr. Kelsey : Does that say who shall pay for the 

 bond? 



Mr. Root: If there is any doubt about that, Mr. Chair- 

 man, I would favor changing the amendment so it will hi 

 clear. 



Professor Gulley: I should say that the bond should 

 be furnished by the Society in every case. If that is not in 

 the resolution I move an amendment to that effect. 



Amendment seconded. 



President Rogers: All those in favor of this amend- 

 ment to the original amendment signifv bv saying "Aye." 

 Contrary minds, "No." It is unanimous in favor. 



Now, those who favor the whole resolution as amended 

 say "Aye." Contrary minds, "Xo." The "Ayes" have it, 

 and the amendment to the by-laws is passed. 



The By-Law as amended is as follows : 



Article III — The Treasurer shall pay out no money except 

 on the written order of the President, countersigned by the 

 Secretar}-. He shall be empowered to sign and endorse all 

 checks, drafts and vouchers and receipt for all money in the 

 name of the Society. He shall also be responsible for the 



