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Article  III. — Members  may  reside  in  any  part  x)f  the  United 
States,  and  upon  election  shall  pay  an  initiation  fee  of  five  dol- 
lars, and  thereafter  a  contribution  of  five  dollars  annually,  in 
advance. 
Article  IV. — Any  active  member  who  shall  pay  into  the 
hands  of  the  Treasurer  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars  at  one  time,  shall 
become  a  life  member,  and  shall  be  exempt  from  all  future  an- 
nual contributions. 
Article  Y. — Any  member  of  the  College  elected  under  pre- 
vious By-Laws  of  this  College  as  an  associate  member,  shall  be 
entitled  to  change  his  membership,  if  he  so  wishes,  to  life-mem- 
bership, on  the  payment  of  twenty-five  dollars,  and  upon  the 
return  of  his  certificate  of  associate  membership  shall  be  entitled 
to  receive  a  certificate  of  life-membership. 
Article  VI. — Any  graduate  in  pharmacy,  conforming  in  his 
professional  conduct  to  the  Code  of  Ethics  adopted  by  this  Col- 
lege, may  be  elected  an  active  member. 
Article  VII. — Any  druggist,  manufacturing  chemist,  manu- 
facturing pharmaceutist,  or  apothecary,  conforming  to  the  Code 
of  Ethics  adopted  by  this  College,  who  is  not  a  graduate  in  Phar- 
macy, may  be  examined  by  a  Committee  of  Examination  to  be 
appointed  annually  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  if  his  exami- 
nation is  satisfactory,  he  may,  upon  its  recommendation,  be 
elected  an  active  member. 
Article  VIII. — -Any  such  applicant,  who  has  been  establish- 
ed in  business  for  at  least  six  years,  shall  be  eligible  for  mem- 
bership. 
Article  IX. — Active  members  shall  be  entitled  to  receive 
the  Journal  free  of  charge,  unless  in  arrears,  in  which  case  the 
Tre  asurer  shall  notify  the  Publication  Committee  to  discontinue 
it  until  said  arrearages  are  paid. 
Article  X. — Members  of  the  College  shall  at  all  times  have 
free  access  to  the  Library,  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations 
as  the  Library  Committee  may  adopt. 
Article  XI. — Pharmaceutists,  druggists  and  chemists  resid- 
ing beyond  the  limits  of  the  United  States,  who  have  attained  a 
