SEC. 3. [Duties of President.] It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings, to impose fines, announce expelled members, secure a critic for each meeting of the society, and appoint a doorkeeper.
SEC. 4. [Vice President.] It shall be the duty of the Vice President to perform all the duties of the President during his absence.
SEC. 5. [Recording Secretary.] It shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to keep an accurate record of all meetings of the society, and report to the Treasurer before the next regular meeting the names of all persons fined, to arrange the program for each meeting, to assign performances, and to draw all orders on the treasury.
SEC. 6. [Historian.] It shall be the duty of the Historian to furnish a history of the society from its organization, and such personal history of former members as may be of interest to the society; also to collect and keep all printed matter concerning the Palladian Society, and place the same in a scap book. The money expended for papers containing such articles shall be paid by the society.
SEC. 7. [Corresponding Secretary.] It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to attend to such correspondence as the society may direct, and he shall also have charge of and be accountable for Palladian property.
SEC. 8. [Treasurer.] It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive and disburse all moneys and to keep an accurate account of all receipts and disbursements, to pay no bills until allowed by the Executive Committee and upon a written order from the Secretary, signed by the President. He shall make a report to the society at the close of his term of office and turn over all money in his hands to his successor in office.
SEC. 9. [Music Secretary.] It shall be the duty of the Music Secretary to furnish music for all regular programmes of the society.
SEC. 10. [Critic.] The duties of the Critic shall be those that usually appertain to that office.
ARTICLE III.—COMMITTEES.
SECTION 1. [Committees.] The standing committees shall be: "Literary," "Executive," and a committee on "Finance, Ways, and Means," each to consist of three members; also a committee on "Membership," consisting of one member from each of the college classes and one additional member, provided the President of the society shall be ex-officio a member of the committee representing the Senior class, and chair of the committee.
SEC. 2. [Executive Committee.] It shall be the duty