Transactions, Issue 691900 Includes its Constitution, by-laws and list of members. |
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... Government , the price of the Transactions is $ 5.00 per copy to non - members . The price of this issue and the one previous is $ 1.00 each to members , and the prices of copies previous to Volume 61 , is 50 cents to members , but each ...
... Government , the price of the Transactions is $ 5.00 per copy to non - members . The price of this issue and the one previous is $ 1.00 each to members , and the prices of copies previous to Volume 61 , is 50 cents to members , but each ...
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... Government , and reported to the meeting , favorably or adversely , for the action of the Association . Provided , that in case the Board shall decide to report adversely upon any nomination , the member who shall have made it shall be ...
... Government , and reported to the meeting , favorably or adversely , for the action of the Association . Provided , that in case the Board shall decide to report adversely upon any nomination , the member who shall have made it shall be ...
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... Government . HONORARY MEMBERS . ARTICLE 4. Honorary members may be elected , when recom- mended by the Board of Government , at any regular meeting of the Association , who shall be enrolled as such , and shall be entitled to attend the ...
... Government . HONORARY MEMBERS . ARTICLE 4. Honorary members may be elected , when recom- mended by the Board of Government , at any regular meeting of the Association , who shall be enrolled as such , and shall be entitled to attend the ...
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... Government , and have under their care and direc- tion all matters pertaining to the management of the Association ... Government . At the annual meeting in each year he shall make an exhibit of his accounts , or oftener if the Board of ...
... Government , and have under their care and direc- tion all matters pertaining to the management of the Association ... Government . At the annual meeting in each year he shall make an exhibit of his accounts , or oftener if the Board of ...
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... Government may appoint . There shall also be a semi - annual meeting of the Associa- tion on the last Wednesday of October , in each and every year , or at such other time , and at such place and hour as the Board of Govern- ment may ...
... Government may appoint . There shall also be a semi - annual meeting of the Associa- tion on the last Wednesday of October , in each and every year , or at such other time , and at such place and hour as the Board of Govern- ment may ...
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Page 363 - Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart to work all manner of work of the engraver. And of the cunning workman and of the embroiderer, in blue and in purple, in scarlet and in fine linen and of the weaver, even of them that do any work and of those that devise cunning work.
Page 363 - And they did beat the gold into thin plates, and cut it into wires, to work it in the blue, and in the purple, and in the scarlet, and in the fine linen, with cunning work.
Page 3 - Laboratory, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a laboratory or station for scientific study and investigation, and a school for instruction in biology and natural history, and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this Commonwealth...
Page 3 - Massachusetts, do hereby certify that said [the names of the subscribers to the agreement of association], their associates and successors, are legally organized and established as, and are hereby made, an existing corporation under the name of [name of the corporation] , with the powers, rights and privileges, and subject to the limitations, duties and restrictions, which by law appertain thereto.
Page 193 - There was a South of slavery and secession — that South is dead. There is a South of union and freedom — that South, thank God, is living, breathing, growing every hour.
Page 3 - ... and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this commonwealth in such case made and provided...
Page 141 - And further, there are trees which grow wild there, the fruit whereof is a wool exceeding in beauty and goodness that of sheep.
Page 80 - Offering, the factory girls' publication, and a contemporary of Lucy Larcom and the other noble women who worked in the cotton-mills of those days. A change came over the industrial condition, however, and the American and English girls were forced out of the factory through economic influences ; but they were not forced downward in the scale of life. They were crowded out, but up into higher callings. They became the wives of foremen and superintendents, teachers in the common schools, clerks in...
Page 4 - Commonwealth, is hereby authorized to hold its meetings in any state or territory of the United States and in the District of Columbia : provided, however, that said society shall meet within this Commonwealth at least once in three years.
Page 85 - The whole matter of the consideration of the workingman to-day, then, becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden time he was neither a social nor a political factor. Changed conditions in all directions have brought mankind to a new epoch, the distinguishing feature of which is the factory itself, or machinery...