Reports of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Convention of the American Railway Master Mechanics' Association (Incorpora

Reports of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Convention of the American Railway Master Mechanics' Association (Incorpora
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Excerpt from Reports of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Convention of the American Railway Master Mechanics’ Association (Incorporated): Held at Old Point Comfort, Va., June 13, 20 and 21, 1899

Such dues shall be payable when the amount thereof is announced by the Presi dent, at each annual meeting. Any member who shall be two years in arrears for annual dues, shall be notified of the fact, and if the arrears are not paid within three months after such notification, his name shall be taken from the roll and he be duly notified of the same by the Secretary.

Sec. 4. Any person who has been or may be duly qualified as a member of this Association will remain such until his resignation is voluntarily tendered, or he becomes disqualified by the terms of this Constitution. Members whose names have been dropped for non-payment of dues may be restored to membership by the unani mous consent of the Executive Committee on the payment of all back dues.

Sec. 5. Members of the Association who have been in good standing for not less than five years, and who through age or other cause cease to be actively engaged in the mechanical department of railway service, may, upon the unanimous vote of the members present at the annual meeting, be elected honorary members. The dues of the honorary members shall be remitted, and they shall have all the privi leges of active members, except that of voting.

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