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" SEC. 3. Any person may become an honorary member of the society by election at any regular meeting; provided three votes do not appear against him. He shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active member, except voting and holding office. He shall... "
Debating Societies; and Organization and Procedure - Page 13
by University of Wisconsin. University Extension Division. Department of Debating and Public Discussion - 1911 - 34 pages
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Wisconsin Extension Manual of Debate

University of Wisconsin--Extension. Department of Debating and Public Discussion - 1913 - 160 pages
...which shall at the next regular meeting, report to the society the general standing and elegibility of the candidate. The vote on the candidate shall...not be subject to any initiation fee. Suspension and Expulsion of Members SEC. 4. Any member who shall be guilty of improper conduct may, at any regular...
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Annual Report, Volume 4

Canada. Commission of Conservation - 1913 - 296 pages
...SECTION II. — Any person may become an honorary member by a unanimous vote at any regular meeting. He shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active...and holding office. He shall not be subject to any membership fee. ARTICUS T Meetings SECTION I. — Meetings shall be held from time to time on the illustration...
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Public Discussion and Debate, Issue 115

Louis Round Wilson - 1914 - 62 pages
...become by election an honorary member of this society by vote of three fourths of the members present. He shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active member except voting and holding office. ARTICLE III GOVERNMENT SECTION 1. The government of this society shall be vested in a President, a...
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Debaters' Manual

1915 - 194 pages
...become by election an honorary member of this society by vote of three fourths of the members present. He shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active member except voting and holding office. ARTICLE III GOVERNMENT SECTION 1. The government of this society shall be vested in a President, a...
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Debating for Boys

William Horton Foster - 1915 - 192 pages
...do not appear against him. He shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active member, excepting voting and holding office. He shall not be subject to any initiation fee. Section 4. Any member who is guilty of conduct unbecoming a member of the Club may, at any regular...
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Oral English and Public Speaking

Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1918 - 258 pages
...him. An honorary member shall be exempt from the payment of any initiation or other fee, and shall be entitled to all the privileges of an active member, except voting and holding office; provided, however, that an honorary member may be elected to the office of Critic. [It is well to interest...
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