| American social science assoc - 1882 - 200 páginas
...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, any person may become a life-member, exempt from assessments. Honorary and corresponding members may be elected, and exempted... | |
| American Social Science Association. Education Department - 1882 - 64 páginas
...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, any person may become a life-member, exempt from assessments. Honorary and corresponding members may be elected, and exempted... | |
| American Jewish Historical Society - 1892 - 26 páginas
...paying five dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars, any person may become a life member exempt from fees. Persons may be elected as honorary members, and be exempt from the payment of fees; but no honorary... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1911 - 252 páginas
...paying five dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars, any person may become a life member exempt from fees. Persona may be elected as honorary members and be exempt from the payment of fees; but no honorary... | |
| American Economic Association - 1912 - 558 páginas
...be amended by substituting the words "one hundred dollars" for "fifty dollars", making it read, — "On payment of one hundred dollars any person may become a life member, exempt from annual dues." 2. That the Amendment to Article III, Section 1, shall take effect January 1, 1913. 3.... | |
| Max James Kohler - 1918 - 426 páginas
...paying five dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars, any person may become a life member exempt from fees. Persons may be elected as honorary members and be exempt from the payment of fees; but no honorary... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1921 - 954 páginas
...paying five dollars, and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars any person may become a life member, exempt from fees. Persons not residing in the United States may be elected as honorary or corresponding members... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1922 - 936 páginas
...paying five dollars, and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars any person may become a life member, exempt from fees. Persons not residing in the United States may be elected as honorary or corresponding members... | |
| 1928 - 616 páginas
...paying five dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars, any person may become a life member exempt from fees. Any person approved by the Executive Council may become a patron of the Society by paying the... | |
| American Jewish Historical Society - 1905 - 212 páginas
...paying five dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of five dollars. On payment of one hundred dollars, any person may become a life member exempt from fees. Persons may be elected as honorary members and be exempt from the payment of fees; but no honorary... | |
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