American television directory (1946)

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scheduled meeting to be sent to all those members who were not present at the meeting originally called. Any number present shall constitute a quo¬ rum at the second meeting and all business transacted at such adjourned meeting shall be binding upon the or¬ ganization. Special meetings of this organization may be called by the President when he in his discretion deems it for the best interest of the organization. No¬ tices of such meeting shall be mailed to all members at their addresses as they appear on the membership roll at least five days but not more than ten days before the scheduled date set for such special meeting. Such notice shall state the reasons that such meeting has been called, the business to be transact¬ ed at such meeting and by whom called. At the request of three members of the Board of Directors or twenty mem¬ bers of the organization the President shall cause a special meeting to be called but such request must be made in writing at least twelve days before the requested scheduled date. No other business but that specified in the notice may be transacted at such special meeting without the unanimous consent of all present at such meeting. Article Five: Voting At all meetings, all votes shall be viva voce, except that for election of officers and directors ballots shall be provided and there shall not appear any place on such ballot any mark that might tend to indicate the person who cast such ballot. At any regular or special meeting if a majority so requires any question may be voted upon in the manner and style provided for election of officers and directors. The use of proxy shall be forbidden. At all votes by ballot the chairman of such meeting shall immediately prior to the commencement of balloting ap¬ point a committee of three who shall act as “Inspectors of Election” and who shall at the conclusion of such balloting certify in writing to the chair¬ man the results and the certified copy shall be physically affixed in the minute book to the minutes of that meeting. No inspector of election shall be a candidate for office or shall be person¬ ally interested in the question voted upon. Article Six: Order of Business 1— Roll Call. 2 — Reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting. 3 — Reports of Committees. 4 — Reports of Officers. 5 — Old and Unfinished Business. 6 — New Business. 1 — Good and Welfare. 8 — Adjournments. Article Seven: Board of Directors The business of this organization shall be managed by a Board of Direc¬ tors consisting of seven members to¬ gether with the officers of this organ¬ ization. At least one of the directors TELEVISION may boost international amity by bringing strange peoples and customs into your living room. TELEVISION'S best friend will probably be the housewife who will see latest fashions, watch cooking demonstrations and her pet soap-opera. ONE of the delights of television will be that you will be able not only to hear, but also see the fascinating commercial announcements. Drawings by Perry Barlow, courtesy Collier's. 77