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#001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0359 11. Papers may, however, be submitted to the committee of organization in any language, and the committee will, in its dis- cretion, publish complete translations or English abstracts in the proceedings. 12. No paper will be read at a general session of the congress unless its author is present, except by decision of the Executive Committee. When an author is absent his paper will be read by title and included in the published proceedings in the discretion of the committee of organization, unless otherwise especially ordered. 13. Not to exceed thirty minutes will be allowed for the pre- sentation of a paper, except by previous arrangement with the committee of organization. In cases where a paper will exceed these limits, and its value will be impaired by condensation, the paper will be received and printed, and the author given time, not exceeding the above limit, in which to present a resume. 14. Debaters will be limited to five minutes, and no person will be allowed to speak to the same subject more than twice. This rule may be suspended by a special order. 15. It is the duty of the chairman of each section to organize the work of his section, and to prepare programmes for the general session of his section and the five (5) special meetings of his section, which programmes shall be submitted to the committee of organization and the President of the Auxiliary for approval. 16. It is the duty of the secretary of each section to carry on the correspondence of the section under the direc- tion of its chairman, and especially to secure foreign repre- sentation in the work of the section. He shall keep a record of the proceedings of his section, during the time the congress is in session, and shall transmit the same daily to the general secretary. 17. Each section is now organized with a chairman and a secretary. The organization will be completed for each section by the appointment on or before Monday, June 12th, 1893, of an honorary chairman, who shall be a foreigner, two vice-chairmen, who shall be foreigners, and, if it be deemed necessary, one or more additional secretaries.
Object Description
Title | World's Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Subject IDA | Religion |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Description
Title | 0359 |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Transcript | #001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0359 11. Papers may, however, be submitted to the committee of organization in any language, and the committee will, in its dis- cretion, publish complete translations or English abstracts in the proceedings. 12. No paper will be read at a general session of the congress unless its author is present, except by decision of the Executive Committee. When an author is absent his paper will be read by title and included in the published proceedings in the discretion of the committee of organization, unless otherwise especially ordered. 13. Not to exceed thirty minutes will be allowed for the pre- sentation of a paper, except by previous arrangement with the committee of organization. In cases where a paper will exceed these limits, and its value will be impaired by condensation, the paper will be received and printed, and the author given time, not exceeding the above limit, in which to present a resume. 14. Debaters will be limited to five minutes, and no person will be allowed to speak to the same subject more than twice. This rule may be suspended by a special order. 15. It is the duty of the chairman of each section to organize the work of his section, and to prepare programmes for the general session of his section and the five (5) special meetings of his section, which programmes shall be submitted to the committee of organization and the President of the Auxiliary for approval. 16. It is the duty of the secretary of each section to carry on the correspondence of the section under the direc- tion of its chairman, and especially to secure foreign repre- sentation in the work of the section. He shall keep a record of the proceedings of his section, during the time the congress is in session, and shall transmit the same daily to the general secretary. 17. Each section is now organized with a chairman and a secretary. The organization will be completed for each section by the appointment on or before Monday, June 12th, 1893, of an honorary chairman, who shall be a foreigner, two vice-chairmen, who shall be foreigners, and, if it be deemed necessary, one or more additional secretaries. |