Year Book of the New York Southern Society

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Page 37 - Meeting to be held in 1880, and thereafter by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. Notices of proposed amendments shall be furnished to the Secretary and posted in the Club room at least twenty days before the meeting...
Page 36 - RESIGNATIONS. Resignations of membership shall be made to the Secretary in writing...
Page 35 - ... business and the act of a majority of the members of the executive committee present at any meeting thereof shall be the act of such committe.
Page 34 - Council the accounts audited and allowed since their previous report. They may also act as a Finance Committee, with such duties and powers as the Council may prescribe.
Page 36 - Notice of proposed amendments shall be furnished to the Secretary at least fifteen days before the meeting at which it is proposed to consider them, and the Secretary shall cause such notice to be printed and sent to each member at least ten days before such meeting.
Page 39 - Meeting he shall make a full report of the receipts and disbursements of the past year, suitably classified, and of all outstanding obligations of the Association...
Page 38 - ... of the Association the order of business shall be as follows: 1. Reading of Minutes 2. Election of Officers and Members of the Executive Committee 3. Report of Executive Committee 4. Report of Treasurer 5. Reports of Special Committees 6. Reports of Standing Committees 7. Miscellaneous Business At meetings of the Executive Committee the order of business shall be: 1. Reading of Minutes 2. Unfinished Business 3. Report of Treasurer 4. Report of Committee on Admissions 5. Election of Members 6....
Page 36 - Council ; one month's previous notice in writing having been given to the member, with a copy of the charges preferred against him.
Page 36 - ... the manner prescribed by the Society. 3.2 Disciplinary Proceedings. A Society member may be subjected to disciplinary action for violation of any of the provisions of the Certificate of Incorporation, Constitution, Bylaws, Code of Ethics, or other governing documents of the Society, or for conduct which in the opinion of the Executive Committee is improper and prejudicial to the best interests of the Society. 3.2.l Procedures for Professional Conduct Cases. Professional Conduct Cases shall be...
Page 21 - Who can tell how much of the wealth of the world has been poured into Paris merely because Paris is beautiful?

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