The Alumni at their meeting June 20 will have to consider amendments to the constitutions of the general association and of the Alumni Council. Formal notice to that effect is herewith given.
The exact form in which these amendments will be presented can not be determined until the meeting of the Council on the 19th. It may be that the Council will present to the Alumni an entirely new constitution embodying all amendments of the past few years and such new amendments as are considered advisable.
Such amendments would be for the Constitution of the Alumni Association: 1. Making graduates of all associated schools members of the Association with right to vote for alumni trustee.
2. Giving secretary of the Association authority to announce result of trustee election before the Commencement dinner, so as to gain advantage of news publicity.
3. Nomination of one candidate instead of five for alumni trustee. Said nominee to be elected upon ratification by vote of not less than 250 alumni. Official ballot likewise to carry name of any alumnus who shall be certified to the Secretary of the Alumni Association by nomination paper signed by not less than one hundred alumni of Dartmouth College who are eligible to vote for trustee.
For the Constitution of the Alumni Council:
1. Making representation of the faculty of Dartmouth College on the Council, necessarily an alumnus, to be appointed not by the President, but by the faculty.
2. Giving the Council power to fill vacancies occuring in its own body.
3. Limiting the number of terms of service for elective members of the Council to two consecutive terms of three years each.