ciation shall be the promotion, in American
colleges and universities, of the study of Jewish history, culture,
and problems, and the advancement of Jewish ideals.
ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1.--Menorah Societies in American colleges and universities,
having the object defined in Article II, shall be eligible for
membership in this Association, provided that membership in such
Societies is open to all members of their respective colleges or
universities so far as the efficient pursuit of the object may permit.
Sec. 2.--The Administrative Council (provided for in Article IV) shall
have power to elect such honorary members as it may deem fit.
Sec. 3.--One constituent Society may be composed of members of two or
more neighboring colleges or universities.
Sec. 4.--All eligible Societies which adopt this constitution by
January 3, 1913, shall constitute the charter members of this
Association.
Sec. 5.--Other Societies which are formed and eligible, or may be
formed and become eligible, for membership in this Association, shall
be admitted into this Association by the Administrative Council, and
shall become members upon adopting this Constitution.
Sec. 6.--By a two-thirds vote of the Administrative Council, that
body, in session, shall have power to deprive of membership any
Society which may not be carrying out the object of the Association,
or may be employing methods prejudicial to its spirit.
ARTICLE IV: ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 1.--The administration of this Association shall be in the hands
of the Administrative Council.
Sec. 2.--Every constituent Society shall delegate one member to be
its Representative in the Council who shall, at the time of his
election, be directly connected with the college or the university as
a student or as a member of the Faculty.
Sec. 3.--The Administrative Council shall elect annually at its
mid-winter meeting the following Officers of the Association:
Chancellor, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Third
Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
(a) Officers who are not Representatives shall ex-officio be members
of the Administrative Council.
Sec. 4.--The Administrative Council shall hold a meeting during the
mid-winter recess, when and where it shall please a majority of the
Council. Other meetings of the Council may be called upon the request
of a majority of its members, and held when and where it shall please
a majority. Notice of every meeting
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