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256 Benefactor of the Society by the Board of Trustees, and, when so chosen, shall have the privilege of appointing a successor, who shall be a fellow in perpetuity, with all the rights of such fellow.

Section 3. Any person who shall contribute to the Society money or property, accepted by the Society, of the value of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) shall be eligible to be chosen a Patron of the Society by the Board of Trustees, and, when so chosen, shall have the privilege of appointing a successor, who shall be a fellow in perpetuity, with all the rights of such fellow.

Section 4. Any person who shall contribute to the Society money or property, accepted by the Society, of the value of five thousand dollars ($5000) shall be eligible to be chosen as a Fellow in Perpetuity of the Society by the Board of Trustees. Such person, when so chosen, shall have a fellow's right in perpetuity, with the privilege of appointing a successor in such fellowship in perpetuity, in the manner prescribed by by-law.

Section 5. Any person who shall contribute to the Society money or property, accepted by the Society, of the value of one thousand dollars ($1000) shall be eligible to be chosen a Fellow for Life by the Board of Trustees.

Section 6. The Governing Members of the corporation may, by by-law, constitute other classes