Section II, 
The people of any country in which there is not already a 
National Section of The International Committee maj 7 - seek member- 
shipin that Committee by organizing a National Section of not more 
than eight institutions or membership societies, electing two 
members from each such institution or society to represent it and 
by directing their application for admission to the Executive 
Committee -of The International Committee or its duly authorized 
representative who shall have power to accept or reject such 
application. 
Section III. 
All organizations wishing to be included in a National 
Section must indicate to the Chairman of The International Commi¬ 
ttee their acceptance of the Declaration of Principles as given 
above and their’approval of the existing by-laws. 
Section IV. 
Each National Section shall elect a Chairman and effect such 
other details of organization as its members may desire. 
Section V, 
CONTINENTAL SECTIONS. When desired by the National Sections 
of the International Committee of any continent, there may be 
formed a Continental Section, as, for example, the American Section 
the European Section, or the Asiatic Section. The Chairman of a 
continental section shall be appointed by the Chairman of the 
International Committee upon the recommendation of a majority of 
the Chairmen of the National Sections operating in such continent. 
Article VI 
VOTING 
At all meetings of The International Committee each country 
represented at such meeting by one or more members of .its National 
Section shall be entitled to one vote on all matters of business. 
Article VII 
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TO BY-1 
These by-laws may be amended, by a majority vote at any 
regularly called meeting of The International Committee or at 
other time by a majority vote of the Executive Committee, 
any 
