| American Drug Manufacturers' Association - 1917 - 302 pages
...there is not a big lack of uniformity. THE CHAIRMAN: Any further discussion of the motion? I hear none. Are you ready for the question? (Question!) All those in favor of the motion that this Committee on Standards and Deteriorations be perpetuated and its work continued will say... | |
| Saint Louis Railway Club - 1912 - 458 pages
...authorized to cast the ballot for the Club on the election of these applicants to membership. All in favor of the motion signify by saying "Aye." Contrary, "No." The motion is carried. THE SECRETARY : The ballot is favorable, Mr. President. THE PRESIDENT: By the vote, gentlemen, you... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1924 - 428 pages
...heard the motion, gentlemen. Is there any discussion? If not, we will vote on the motion. All in favor of the motion signify by saying aye; contrary, no. The motion is carried. MB. CC FRITZ: Section 10, "Empty-cell Process with Initial Air." MR. HR CONDON : Mr. Chairman, I move... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1923 - 264 pages
...the question of publishing this report separately from the annual Proceedings. Are you ready for the question ? All those in favor of the motion signify by saying "aye." Contrary "no." The motion was carried. President Stuart: The last topic of the morning is the report of the Conference Committee... | |
| American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy - 1924 - 172 pages
...moved and seconded that the report of this committee be adopted. Are there any remarks? All in favor of the motion signify by saying "Aye", contrary "No". The motion is carried. The opinion has come to me from Dean Sayre that some have considered the vote on Dean LaWall's recommendation... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1924 - 390 pages
...heard the motion, gentlemen. Is there any discussion? If not, we will vote on the motion. All in favor of the motion signify by saying aye; contrary, no. The motion is carried. MB. CC FRITZ: Section 10, "Empty-cell Process with Initial Air." MR. HR CONDON : Mr. Chairman, I move... | |
| 1906 - 512 pages
...be perfected by the second amendment before it can be voted on." [See Parliamentary Drills, Part V.] "Are you ready for the question?" [Question.] "All those in favor of giving an entertainment to raise the necessary amount for the Masonic Home Hospital, will manifest... | |
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