Beacon Lights of the Race, Volume 4,Edição 114

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E.H. Clarke & Brother, 1911 - 546 páginas
 

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Página 145 - The general powers of said corporaGeneral power* tion shall be to sue and be sued by the corporate name; to have and use a common seal, which it may alter at pleasure; if no common seal, then the signature of the name of the corporation by any duly authorized officer shall be legal and binding; to purchase and hold or receive by...
Página 15 - February and which lead normally in from three to four years to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The...
Página 145 - ... use a common seal, which it may alter at pleasure ; if no common seal, then the signature of the name of the corporation by any duly authorized officer shall be legal and binding; to purchase and hold, or receive by gift, bequest or devise, in addition to the personal property owned by the corporation, real estate necessary for the transaction of the corporate business...
Página 201 - In 1888 his alma mater conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts.
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Página 346 - The subject of this sketch was educated in the public schools of Bridgeport, and by his versatility soon attracted the attention of his instructors.
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Página 202 - The vicepresident shall serve as a member of the Executive Committee and of the Board of Directors.
Página 265 - Sec. 3. The objects of the order shall be to combine white male persons of sound bodily health, exemplary habits and good moral character, between the ages of eighteen and fifty-two years, into a secret, fraternal, beneficiary and benevolent order; provide funds for their relief; comfort the sick and cheer the unfortunate by attentive ministrations in...

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