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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1900)
14 THE BATTALION. schedules, make all contracts and se lect necessary coaches or trainers,sub ject in each case to the advice and ap proval of the Executive Committee. Sec. 3. Each club shall elect one of its members as Property Man, who shall have charge of all its property, and at the end of the season turn it over to the Property Man of the As sociation, with a list of the articles, stating their cost and estimated value. Art. 7. No member of the Associa tion shall hold more than one office, excepting the Corresponding Secre tary and Treasurer, at any one time. Art. 8. The Constitution may be amended at any meeting at which a quorum may be present, by a two- thirds vote of those present. Art. 9. One month’s notice shall be given to the members of the Asocia.- tion when it shall be desired to change the Constitution. BY-LAWS. Article 1. Officers and Committees shall be elected at such date near the first of December of each year as the Executive Committee may determine. Art. 2. The membership or initiation fee shall be three dollars ($3), payable able once only. Art. 3. The annual dues shall be one dollar ($1.), excepting the first year, when they shall be fifty cents ($.50), payable on Oct. 10th. Art. 4. Sec. 1. It shall be he duty of the Ex ecutive Committee to appoint each year collectors, who shall take up a voluntary subscription in addition to the fees and dues provided for above. Sec. 2. Any student contributing a check against the balance of his trust fund shall be relieved of the payment of membership fee and given free ad mission to all public games played on the Campus for the current season. Art 5. There shall be a meeting of the Association, on a call of the Pres ident, soon after the beginning of each session, for the purpose of explaining the objects of the Association and of enrolling members. Art. 6. Every member of the Asso ciation shall have the right to vote upon all questions pertaining to the Association, provided he shall have settled his dues and fees as above pro vided; but at the first meeting of the session every member shall have the right to vote whose fees and dues for the previous session shall have been settled. Art. 7. Fifty of the members' of the Association shall constitute a quorum. Art. 8. The fiscal year of the Asso ciation shall begin at the opening of the collegiate year. Art. 9. These By-Laws may be amended by a majority vote. Jk * The Boston Herald has published an all-American football team, making its selections from the colleges of the Eastern and Middle States. The fol lowing is the team: Left end, Camp bell, of Harvard; left tackle, Hille- brand, of Princeton; left guard, Ed wards, of Princeton; centre, Pierson, of Cornell; right guard, Hare, of Penn- spylvania.; right end, Poe, of Prince ton; right tackle, Stillman, of Yale; quarter-back Daly, of Harvard; left half-back, Sharpe, of Yale; right half back, Reiter, of Princeton; full-back and captain, McBride, of Yale. This gives four players to Princeton, three to Yale, two to Harvard and one each to Cornell and Pennsylvania. Referee Taylor and others who will have a part picking the team say that the follow- will probably be line-up of all-South ern team: Right guard, Clairburn, of