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At a meeting of the club in Sever 5 last night the proposed amendments to the constitution were unanimously adopted. Article first, which treats of the name of the organization was amended so as to read Reform Club in place of Free Wool Club. Article second, wherein a declrration of principles is made, was amended so as to include Civil Service and Ballot Reforms, together with Tariff Reform. The statement of the opinions of the club in regard to free raw materials was left untouched, the change providing merely for an extension of the club's interests and not in any sense a repudiation of the principles upon which the club was founded.
The question of the new shingles and seals was entrusted to the executive committee, and the meeting adjourned.
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