for approval, if the next meeting of the board or society will not occur for a long period. Where the regular meetings are not separated by too great a time, the minutes are read at the next meeting.
The clerk should, previous to each meeting, for the use of the Chairman, make out an order of business [§ 44], showing in their exact order what is necessarily to come before the assembly. He should also have, at each meeting, a list of all standing committees, and such select committees as are in existence at the time. When a committee is appointed, he should hand the names of the committee, and all papers referred to it, to the chairman, or some other of its members.
Art. VIII. Miscellaneous.
[§§ 42–45.]
42. A Session of an assembly is a meeting[1] which, though it may last for days, is virtually one meeting, as a session of a convention; or even months, as a session of Congress;
- ↑ In this Manual the term Meeting is used to denote an assembling together of the members of a deliberative assembly for