The Council shall have power to decide on the propriety of communicating to the Institute any papers which may be received, and they shall be at liberty, when they think it desirable, to direct that any paper read before the Institute, shall be printed... Transactions - Page xxviby North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers - 1857Full view - About this book
| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1793 - 390 pages
...purchase of such books, &c. as they may think proper.) They (hall also have a power to decide upon the propriety of communicating to the society any papers which may be received, as well as upon their subsequent insertion in the records of the Society. " VI. That the meetings of... | |
| William Turner - Natural history - 1829 - 68 pages
...the entire management of the affairs of the Society. They also shall have the power to decide upon the propriety of communicating to the Society any papers which may be received, as well as upon their subsequent insertion in the Records of the Society : and further, they shall... | |
| Gateshead mechanics' inst - 1842 - 50 pages
...subjects, directed to any member of the Society. The Committee shall have the power of deciding upon the propriety of communicating to the Society any papers which may be received. XVII. All communications which shall have been approved of by the Committee, shall be read by one of... | |
| American Institute of Mining Engineers - Mineral industries - 1890 - 1042 pages
...VII. PAPERS. The Council shall have power to decide on the propriety of communicating to the Institute any papers which may be received, and they shall be at liberty, when they think it desirable, to direct that any paper read before the Institute, shall be printed in the Transactions. Intimation,... | |
| American Institute of Mining Engineers - Mineral industries - 1873 - 524 pages
...sent for the approval of the Council shall be accompanied by a short abstract of their contents. 13. The Council shall have power to decide on the propriety of communicating to the Institute any papers which may be received, and they shall be at liberty, when they think it desirable,... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1881 - 672 pages
...consideration, I should like to offer a substitute for that amendment, as follows: Article XXXVIII to read : '' The Council shall have power to decide on the propriety of communicating to the Soriety any puper which may he received, or to refer it back to its author for revision or amendment;... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Electric engineers - 1900 - 154 pages
...named shall be considered a proxy committee for the definite purpose stated. ARTICLE VII. PAPERS. § 1. The Council shall have power to decide on the propriety of communicating to the Institute any papers which may be received, and they shall be at liberty, when they think it desirable,... | |
| Yorkshire (England) - 1905 - 680 pages
...respecting all other matters, not hereby provided for, relative to the society. — It shall decide upon the propriety of communicating to the society any papers which may be received, and upon their subsequent insertion in its records. VIII. Any Member, who by removal can no longer attend... | |
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