Constitution, By-laws and Rules of Order of Hinman Lodge, No. 107, I.O. of O.F., of the State of New York, Instituted February 12, 18441845 - 77 pages |
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... Clause 1. No person shall be initiated into this Lodge under twenty - one years of age , nor for a less sum than Ten Dollars . Resolved , That from and after the adoption of this resolu- tion , no Lodge shall receive propositions for ...
... Clause 1. No person shall be initiated into this Lodge under twenty - one years of age , nor for a less sum than Ten Dollars . Resolved , That from and after the adoption of this resolu- tion , no Lodge shall receive propositions for ...
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... Clause 3. A brother of the Order , wishing to become a member , shall present his card from the Lodge of which he was formerly a member , which shall be referred to a committee of three , and in other respects disposed of as provided by ...
... Clause 3. A brother of the Order , wishing to become a member , shall present his card from the Lodge of which he was formerly a member , which shall be referred to a committee of three , and in other respects disposed of as provided by ...
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... Clause 5. When a candidate has been rejected , notice thereof shall be sent without delay to all the Lodges in the same and adjoining counties : and no person so rejected shall be again balloted for in any Lodge , for the space of six ...
... Clause 5. When a candidate has been rejected , notice thereof shall be sent without delay to all the Lodges in the same and adjoining counties : and no person so rejected shall be again balloted for in any Lodge , for the space of six ...
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... Clause 2. Every bona fide member , who shall be qualified as required by the By - Laws , shall , in case of sickness or disability , be entitled to and receive such weekly benefit as may be fixed by law , from the funds of the Lodge .
... Clause 2. Every bona fide member , who shall be qualified as required by the By - Laws , shall , in case of sickness or disability , be entitled to and receive such weekly benefit as may be fixed by law , from the funds of the Lodge .
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... Clause 4. On the demise of the wife of a broth- er , qualified as provided by Clause 2d , he shall be entitled to a sum of not less than fifteen dollars , for the purpose of assisting in the funeral expenses . SECTION THIRD . Penalties ...
... Clause 4. On the demise of the wife of a broth- er , qualified as provided by Clause 2d , he shall be entitled to a sum of not less than fifteen dollars , for the purpose of assisting in the funeral expenses . SECTION THIRD . Penalties ...
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AMENDMENTS amount Annual Session ARTICLE ballot black sashes brother By-Laws campment candidate Chair charge Charter Clause 1st Clause 2d Clause 4th Constitution Degree Lodge Deputy Grand Sire District or Territory dollars duly duties Elective Officers entitled funeral G. L. of N. Y. George W Grand Encampment Grand Officers Grand Recording Secretary Grand Treasurer granted Hinman Lodge I. O. of O. F. installed jurisdiction laws Lodge or Encampment Lodge or Grand Lodges and Encampments Lodges and Grand M. W. Grand Master membership ment monies motion notify Odd Fellows ORDER OF ODD Past Grands Permanent Secretary preside qualified quarterly question R. W. Grand Lodge receive regalia regular meeting Resolution of G. L. Resolved Right Worthy Grand RULES OF ORDER sashes Scarlet Degree seal SECTION SECOND sickness Subordinate Lodges suspended or expelled territorial Grand Lodges thereof tion twenty-five cents unless votes given
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Page 40 - The previous question shall be put in this form: "Shall the
Page 37 - No member shall speak to another, or otherwise interrupt the business of the Senate, or read any newspaper, while the journals or public papers are reading, or when any member is speaking in any debate.
Page 38 - No member shall speak more than once on the same question, until all the members wishing to speak shall have had an opportunity to do so, nor more than twice without permission...
Page 15 - Jurisprudence, to consist of three members, whose duty it shall be to examine and report upon all questions of Masonic Law, submitted to them for investigation.
Page 44 - Fellowship in the United States of America. All State, District and Territorial Grand Lodges and Encampments assemble under its Warrant, and derive their authority from it. With it is placed the power to enact such laws and regulations as shall be for the good of the Order in general.
Page 67 - Representatives of three States, Districts or Territories, a majority of the Lodge may demand that the previous question shall be put, which shall always be in this form : " Shall the main question be now put?
Page 44 - America," and possesses original and exclusive jurisdiction in Odd-Fellowship, over the territories comprising the Federal Government of the United States. It is the source of all true and legitimate authority in Odd-Fellowship in the United States of America.
Page 63 - No brother can be admitted to visit, or depoa' site his card in a lodge or Encampment out of the state, district or territory where he resides, unless he present a card or certificate under the signature of the officers and seal of the lodge of which he is a member, and endorsed with his name, in his own proper hand writing, and prove himself in the travelling PW and in the Degree in which the lodge is open.
Page 7 - Charter granted from the Grand Lodge of the United States held in the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, doth hereby grant This Warrant or Dispensation To a number of brothers of the Order of Independent Odd Fellows, residing in the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, to establish a Lodge in any convenient place, to be hailed by the title of THE WASHINGTON LODGF., No.
Page 65 - ... 1. To lay on the table. 2. The previous question. 3. To postpone to a day certain.