Excerpt from Twenty-Fourth Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan: 1894
Article I. - Name, Territory And Objects.
The name of the society shall be the Michigan State Horticultural society, and its territory shall be the state of Michigan. Its objects shall be the devolopment of an adequate appreciation of the peculiar adaptation of the soils and climate of the state to the pursuit of horticulture in all its branches; and the collection and dissemination of information bearing upon the theory and practice of the same, as well as upon the arts and sciences directly or indirectly associated therewith, or calculated to elevate or mprove the practice thereof.
Article II. - Officers And Mode Of Election.
The officers of the society shall be a president, a secretary, and a treasurer, together with an executive board of six members, aside from the president, secretary, and treasurer, who shall be ex officio members of the said board.
Said board shall designate one of its members as vice-president. The officers shall be elected by ballot.
Article III. - A Quorum.
Four members of the executive board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of said board: Provided, That each of the members thereof shall have been notified, in the usual manner, of the time, place, and object of such meeting.
Article IV. - Annual Meeting And Election Of Officers.
The annual meeting of the society, for the election of officers specified in Article II, shall occur during the time between December 25 and 31 of each year, according to call of president and secretary, and the election shall be held during the second session of such meeting.
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