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At a meeting of the members of the Union last night it was voted to amend the constitution by inserting after Section 5, Article VII, the following:
"A student finally leaving the University, may become a participating life member by the payment of $10 at the time of application for such membership, and by signing at the same time an agreement to pay within the period of four years thereafter, $40, in annual instalments of not less than $10 each.
"A participating life member upon payment of the last instalment to complete the required fee of $50 shall, thereupon, become a life member.
"A participating life member who in any one of the four years, after due notice, fails to pay such sum as together with sums previously paid by him for such membership, shall be equal to $10 for each year he has been a participating life member, shall thereupon, ipso facto, cease to be a member of the Union, and the payments made by him shall be deemed payment for dues for the period during which he was a participating life member."
It was also voted to amend Section 7, Article VII, of the constitution, which reads "All active and life members shall have the right to vote," to read "All active, life, and participating members shall have the right to vote."
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