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Sec. 3. The Board of Directors shall be the managing board of 

 the Club, elect new members to the Club, control all expenditures 

 and property of the Club, fill vacancies in the Board and its 

 officers, and act for its interests in any way not inconsistent with 

 these by-laws; but shall have no power to subject the Club to any 

 liability beyond the amount of the corporate funds. 



Article V. — President. 

 The President shall preside at all meetings of the Club and 

 of the Board of Directors ; enforce the by-laws ; call such meet- 

 ings as he is empowered to call; nominate all Standing Commit- 

 tees, of each of which he shall be ex oMcio a member, said 

 nominations to be presented to the Board of Directors for con- 

 firmation at the commencement of his term of office; exercise 

 general supervision over the affairs of the Club ; have such other 

 powers as ordinarily accompany such office ; and at the end of his 

 term of office present a report of the work accomplished by the 

 Club during the preceding year, and outline a poHcy for the 

 future, such report to be published in the Sierra Club Bulletin. 



Article VI. — Vice-President 

 During the absence or disabihty of the President the Vice- 

 President shall act in his place; and in case both President and 

 Vice-President are absent from any meeting, the Secretary shall 

 call the meeting to order, and an acting President be elected by 

 the meeting. 



Article VII. — Secretary. 

 The Secretary shall keep an exact record of the proceedings 

 of the Club and of the Board of Directors; have charge of the 

 records of the Club ; give notice to the members or the Directors, 

 as the case may be, of meetings of the Club and of the Board; 

 shall receive and receipt for the dues and other moneys belonging 

 to the Club, and deposit the same, in the name of the Club, with 

 the bank or banks designated by the Board of Directors; submit 

 names of persons recommended for membership in the Club to 

 the Board of Directors for election; submit to the members, 

 to be voted on, such questions as may be certified to him by the 

 Board of Directors for that purpose; issue from time to time 

 to the members circular letters, informing them of the work 

 and condition of the Club; and, at the end of his term of office, 

 shall present to the Board of Directors a report giving the his- 

 tory of the Club during the previous year, such report when 

 approved by the Board, to be published in the Sierra Club Bul- 

 letin. 



