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Organizing and Conducting Business in Mass Meetings and Permanent Societies. Organization, pp. 275-277. Offering, Amending, and Adopting Resolutions, pp. 277-280. Committee on Resolutions, pp. 280-283. Permanent Society, 1st Meeting, pp. 284-286. Permanent Society, 2d Meeting, pp. 286-291. Permanent Society, Regular Meeting, pp. 291, 292. Obtaining the Floor, etc., pp. 25-28. Preparing, Making, and Seconding Motions and Resolutions, pp. 33-38.

Debate, Stating and Putting Questions, and What Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects. Stating the Question, p. 38. Debate, pp. 38, 39. Secondary Motions, p. 40. Putting the Question and Announcing the Vote, pp. 40-43. What Motions to Use to Accomplish Certain Objects, pp. 43-51. [The form of making each of these motions should be explained by the leader or teacher.]

How to Find if a Motion is in Order, if it can be Debated, Amended, or Reconsidered, and if it Requires a Second, or a $2/3$ Vote, etc. Order of Precedence of Motions, p. 5. Table of Rules Relating to Motions, pp. 6-12. [The order of Precedence of Motions, p. 5, should be memorized, and the student should be able by reference to the Table of Rules to find quickly the ruling on any of the 300 questions decided by it]