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Constitution and Bilaws. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I Name This organization
shall be named the Hippocratic Society ARTICLE II Purpose ...
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CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I
Name
This organization shall be named the Hippocratic Society
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The purpose of the Hippocratic Society, hereafter referred to as the Society, shall be to foster and broaden the intellectual perspectives of those with an interest in medicine; to facilitate this end, the club shall hold regular meetings, sponsor, when possible, academic and social pursuits such as guest speakers, attendances at state and national conventions of interest, and interaction with students at other colleges akin interests.
ARTICLE III
Membership
The Society shall be open to all students, faculty and staff of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA). In cases where cross-matriculation agreements exist between MCLA and other colleges, the Society shall be open to all members of these colleges as well.
All members of the Society shall be subject to the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Codes of Conduct. Failure to adhere to any College policies may be grounds for the termination of ones membership to the Society upon an affirmative vote of three-quarters of the Society’s active members.
The Society shall also have, as ex-officio members, faculty advisors whose prerogatives shall be to advise the society.
ARTICLE IV
Meetings
The Society shall hold regular meetings at a time, place, and manner to be determined by a majority of its members.
Quorum for the Hippocratic Society shall be defined the presence of a majority of active Society members
ARTICLE V
Officers and Duties
Any active member of the society may run for office or be elected as an officer of the Society.
Active membership as used in the preceding clauses...
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