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SEC. 3. Quorum. Three members shall constitute a quo- 

 rum for business at any regular meeting. 



ART. II. MEMBERSHIP. 



SECTION i. Application for membership shall be made in 

 writing, accompanied by a recommendation of at least one 

 member of the Association, stating his or her residence and pro- 

 fession or occupation. Such application shall be referred to the 

 Board of Censors, who shall, as soon as practicable, report 

 thereon, either for or against the applicant. 



SEC. 2. If the Board of Censors report favorably on any 

 applicant, a two-thirds vote of all the members present at any 

 regular meeting shall be necessary to election. 



SEC. 3. If the Board of Censors report unfavorably, a 

 two-thirds vote of all the members shall be necessary to elec- 

 tion. 



ART. III. DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 



SECTION i. Duties of President. The President shall pre- 

 side at the meetings of the Association, when present, and shall 

 perform such other duties as usually devolve on the presiding 

 officer in deliberative assemblies. 



SEC. 2. Duties of Vice-President. In the absence of the 

 President, the Vice-President shall preside, and perform such 

 duties as pertain to the office of President. 



SEC. 3. In the absence of both President and Vice-Presi- 

 dent, the Association shall elect a President /;-<? tempore.. 



SEC. 4. Duties of Secretary. Clause i. The Secretary 

 shall keep, in a book provided for the purpose, the Constitu- 

 tion, By-laws, Rules and Regulations of this Association, ar- 

 ranged for easy reference. 



Clause 2. He shall also keep, in a book provided for the 

 purpose, a correct record of the business transactions of this 

 Association, and as full an abstract as possible of all papers, re- 

 ports or discussions on scientific subjects. 



Clause 3. He shall conduct the correspondence of the As- 

 sociation, and shall keep a file of all addresses, essays and other 

 papers not otherwise provided for. 



