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])eloDging to the Society. He shall pay out money 

 only on bills approved by the President or an auditing 

 committee appointed by the Trustees. He shall make 

 a full report, in writing, of the records of his office to 

 the Society at their annual meeting, and at close of his 

 term of office, shall turn over all the records and funds 

 in his possession to his successor. He shall also keep 

 a list of members, date of admission and place of 

 residence. 



Art. 4. The Committee of Arrangements shall 

 settle disputed claims of exhibitors. The Trustees, 

 however, reserving the right of revision should they 

 deem it proper in any given case, whether there shall 

 or shall not be an appeal to them. 



Art. 5. The Auditing Committee shall examine the 

 Treasurer's accounts, and express their approval or 

 disapproval, as the case may be, and report to the 

 Society at its annual meeting. 



Art. 6. The Secretary and Treasurer shall ])e paid 

 such sum as the Board of Trustees at its annual meeting 

 shall decide, but no other officers shall receive pay for 

 their services. 



Art. 7. These articles shall take eifect and be in 

 force from and after their adoption by a majority vote 

 of the Society. 



Art. 8. These By-Laws may be amended at any 

 meeting of the Society by a two-thirds vote of members 

 present and voting. 



