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A meeting of the Pennsylvania Club was held last evening for the purpose of adopting a regular constitution for the society. A committee appointed at the last meeting to draw up a constitution, submitted its results to the society. With the addition of several amendments, the constitution reported by the committee was accepted by the club. The amended constitution reads, that meetings of the club shall be held once a fortnight on Friday evening; that two-thirds of the members present at a meeting shall be necessary to elect new members; and that Cushing's Manual shall govern the procedure of the meetings; that the officers be elected twice a year. Committees were appointed by the president to adopt a society shingle and to secure a room for the society.
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