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Henry M. Robert (1837–1923).  Robert’s Rules of Order Revised.  1915.


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PART II.

Art. XII.   Organization and Meetings.


69.   An Occasional or Mass Meeting.

(a) Organization

(b) Adoption of Resolutions

(c) Committee to Draft Resolutions

(d) Semi-Permanent Mass Meeting
70.   A Permanent Society.

(a) First Meeting

(b) Second Meeting

(c) Regular Meeting
71.   Meeting of a Convention.

(a) An Organized Convention

(b) A Convention not yet Organized    

69. An Occasional or Mass Meeting.

   (a)Organization. Before calling a meeting that is not one of an organized society, the following Preliminary Steps should be taken: Those who are responsible for the call should consult together and agree upon the place and time of the meeting, how the notice shall be given, who shall call the meeting to order and nominate the chairman, who shall be nominated for chairman, and who shall explain the object of the meeting. It is also good policy sometimes to have a set of resolutions drafted in advance to submit to the meeting.
  It is not customary to call mass meetings to order promptly at the appointed time, but to wait ten or



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