| American Geographical Society of New York - Geography - 1870 - 44 pages
...vacancy that may occur in any of the offices of the Society. 5. It shall have power, at its discretion, to declare vacant the seat of any member of its own...absent from its meetings for three successive months ; and also, by a vote of a majority of the whole Council, to remove, from its own body, any member... | |
| 1872 - 464 pages
...vacancy that may occur in any of the offices of the Society. 5. It shall have power, at its discretion, to declare vacant the seat of any member of its own...absent from its meetings for three successive months; and also, by a vote of a majority of the whole Council, to remove from its own body any member thereof... | |
| Geography - 1881 - 526 pages
...vacancy that may occur in any of the offices of the Society. 5. It shall haVe power, at its discretion, to declare vacant the seat of any member of its own...absent from its meetings for three successive months ; and also by a vote of a majority of the whole Council to remove from its own body any member thereof... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1905 - 828 pages
...audited and approved, he shall present to the Society at the annual meeting. CHAPTER XII. COUNCIL. i. The Council shall have the management and control...the Society. CHAPTER XIII. ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS. No alteration in these by-laws shall be made, unless proposed in writing at a stated meeting of the... | |
| Geography - 1898 - 534 pages
...charge of and edit all the publications of the Society. 2. It may adopt rules for its own goverment, not inconsistent with the charter and by-laws of the...the Society. CHAPTER XIII. ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS. No alteration in these by-laws shall be made, unless proposed in writing at a stated meeting of the... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Geography - 1890 - 802 pages
...vacancy that may occur in any of the offices of the Society. 5. It shall have power, at its discretion, to declare vacant the seat of any member of its own...absent from its meetings for three successive months ; and also by a vote of a majority of the whole Council to remove from its own body any member thereof... | |
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