| Theodore Dwight - School management and organization - 1835 - 372 pages
...the mutual improvement of the members, and the promotion of useful knowledge generally. " Art. 3d. Any person may become a member by signing the Constitution and paying into the treasury. [The age may be limited if desirable, and the members made eligible by the board... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1850 - 1018 pages
...Agriculture, Horticulture, and the kindred arts in this county. Art. 2. Any citizen of Richmond county may become a member, by signing the constitution and paying the sum of one dollar, and may retain his membership by continuing thereafter the annual payment of the same sum.... | |
| American social science assoc - 1882 - 200 pages
...Secretary, who may also be Secretary of one Department. IV. Any person may become a member by paying five dollars, and may continue a member by paying annually such further sum as may be fixed at the Annual Meeting, not exceeding ten dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars,... | |
| American Social Science Association. Education Department - Child development - 1882 - 64 pages
...Secretary, who may also be Secretary of one Department. IV. Any person may become a member by paying five dollars, and may continue a member by paying annually such further sum as may be fixed at the Annual Meeting, not exceeding ten dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars,... | |
| Social sciences - 1897 - 818 pages
...one Department. IV. Any person, upon nomination by the Council, may become a member by paying five dollars, and may continue a member by paying annually such further sum as may be fixed at the Annual Meeting, not exceeding ten dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - Iowa - 1915 - 704 pages
...the interests of those rendered helpless by the grasshopper ravages. Any resident of the county could become a member by signing the constitution and paying the sum of fifty cents. On November 15, 1873, the following appeal was issued from Sibley, Iowa: To the People... | |
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