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Convention - Page 191
by National Electric Light Association. Convention - 1915
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Convention

1918 - 702 pages
...Associate Members shall be other than Class A or Class B Members of the National Electric Light Association who shall become affiliated with the Section. They...have all the privileges of Active Members except the Tight to vote and to hold office. Section 4. All members shall receive, in consideration of their membership,...
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Report of the President and Faculties

1910 - 528 pages
...one year of good and regular standing in the College were made eligible as associate members, having all the privileges of active members except the right to vote and to hold office. There are now 45 associate members, who, as loyal and valued friends, have proved their worth by their...
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Sigma Xi Quarterly, Volumes 1-2

Society of the Sigma Xi - 1913 - 276 pages
...active membership should be the reward of accomplishment. Section 4 provides that associate members shall have all the privileges of active members except the right to vote. They may be present at all meetings; may take part in discussions; may feel the uplifting influence...
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Convention, Volume 41

National Electric Light Association. Convention - 1918 - 704 pages
...Members shall be other than Class B or Class E Members of the National Electric Light Association, who shall become affiliated with the Section. They...privileges of Active Members except the right to vote and hold office. Loss of membership in the National Electric Light Association automatically cancels membership...
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A Seven Years' Record of the Society of Alumni of Bellevue Hospital, 1915 to ...

Bellevue Hospital. Society of Alumni - 1922 - 346 pages
...selected from the Psychopathic and the Pathological services provided the applicant has served five years. They shall have all the privileges of active members except the right tovote. SECTION 6. The honorary members shall be selected from physicians or surgeons of eminence,...
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy

1908 - 826 pages
...members pay five dollars and receive the full transactions. Associate members pay two dollars, and have all the privileges of active members except the right to vote or to receive the published transactions. This is the first Congress to be held in this country, and...
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 59

1910 - 686 pages
...may become active members ; all persons interested in education, associate members. Associate members shall have all the privileges of active members,^ except the right to vote and to hold office. IV. Dues. — The annual dues of active and associate members shall be one dollar. Active and associate...
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Reports of the President and Other Officers

Western Reserve University - 1910 - 836 pages
...one year of good and regular standing in the College were made eligible as associate members, having all the privileges of active members except the right to vote and to hold office. There are now 45 associate members, who, as loyal and valued friends, have proved their worth by their...
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Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society, Volumes 31-39

Hawaiian Historical Society - 1923 - 594 pages
...voting by secret ballot, become an Honorary Member of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Honorary Members shall have all the privileges of Active Members except the right to vote, and they shall be exempted from the payment of any fees or dues whatever. Their names shall be placed on...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 56

1908 - 856 pages
...members pay five dollars and receive the full transactions. Associate members pay two dollars, and have all the privileges of active members except the right to vote or to receive the published transactions. This is the first Congress to be held in this country, and...
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