ARTICLE I. THIS Society shall be called the Auxiliary Education Society of the Young Men of Boston. ARTICLE II. Any person, under thirty-five years of age, who shall subscribe, and annually pay into the treasury, a sum not less than one dollar, shall be a member of the Society; and any such person, who shall pay, at one time, a sum not less than ten dollars, or who shall, within any one year, obtain fifteen new members to the Society, and become responsible for the payment of their subscriptions for that year, shall be a permanent member. ARTICLE III. There shall annually be chosen, by ballot, a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be found necessary. ARTICLE IV. The Society shall annually appoint, by ballot, seven Directors, who, together with the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, shall constitute a Board of Directors. It shall be the duty of this Board to superintend the concerns of the Society, and devise means to advance its interests. The Directors shall hold meetings as often as the interests of the Society require, and keep a record of their proceedings, which shall be presented at the annual meeting. The President, and, in his absence, the Vice President, shall have power to call special meetings of the Society, and of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE V. The Treasurer shall collect the subscriptions of members, which with donations to the Society, he shall annually pay to the Treasurer of the "American Education Society." also keep an account of all monies received by him, a report thereof at the annual meeting. ARTICLE VI. He shall and present The annual meeting shall be on the first Wednesday of January, to elect Officers, to hear the report of the Treasurer, and to transact other necessary business. ARTICLE VII. Any member is at liberty to withdraw from the Society, by informing the Secretary of his intention, and paying all arrearages. ARTICLE VIII. No alteration of this Constitution shall be made, except on recommendation of the Directors, and by vote of three fourths of the members present at an annual meeting. ARTICLE IX. Every member, who shall pay to the Treasurer, during his connexion with the Society, the amount of fifty dollars, shall thereby be constituted an honorary member of the Board of Directors, and shall enjoy every privilege of a Director, except the right of voting. ARTICLE X. Every member who shall have paid fifteen dollars to the Society, and have passed the age prescribed for membership by the second article of the Constitution, shall be constituted an honorary member of the Society. Andrews, J. W. Beecher, Edward Davis, Thomas A. PERMANENT MEMBERS. Gilbert, Dexter Greene, J. S. Copley * Hubbard, George J. Hubbard, William J. Lambert, George Gilman * Dead. Parker, James Reynolds, William B. Adams, James, jun. Baldwin, Luke, jun. Blasland, Thomas jun. Barrell, Joseph Bingham, Edward Blanchard, Ephraim Bradford, William B. 3d ANNUAL MEMBERS. Dix, J. G. Davis, Ebenezer Dyer, James Emmons, Nathaniel H. Fenno, John jun. Fenno, Joseph Hook, Gilman Hale, Moses L. Hooker, Worthington Hobart, James Hammond, Thomas Haley, Alvan Farnsworth, Dr. A. Foster, John Grant, Moses Homes, Henry A. Hanners, Benjamin jun. James, John W. Jerome, J. J. Josselyn, Marcus F. Kittredge, Alvah Little, Robert E. Meston, Peter Mitchell, Abraham Morse, Hazen Marshall, William Twombly, Alexander H. Vose, Isaac jr. Withington, J. S. Withington, Otis Wheelwright, William W. Williams, Willard Wetmore, Thomas Woods, G. H. Ropes, William H. Ropes, Joseph S. Treadwell, John Trumbull, Nathaniel Trumbull, Nathaniel jun. Thayer, George W. Tracy, Francis C. Ropes, William Ladd Robinson, John Tappan, Samuel S. Richardson, Thomas jun. Tufts, Edmund Richmond, John Tappan, William L. Rogers, Edmund Tappan, Francis W. Thayer, George L. Rundlett, George Rogers, John G. Willey, Charles Winslow, Thomas Woodman, Thomas P. White, B. F. Willis, Edward P. Willis, Richard S. DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVED FEB 24 1904 LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. |