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Texas State Association of Architects Charter
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CHARTER //Architectural hand written// OF THE TEXAS STATE ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS. -:-
OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
THE OBJECTS OF THIS ASSOCIATION; ARE TO UNITE IN ONE COMMON FELLOWSHIP, THE ARCHITECTS OF TEXAS; TO COMBINE THEIR EFFORTS, SO AS TO PROMOTE THE ARTISTIC, SCIENTIFIC, AND PRACTTICAL EFFICIENCY OF THE PROFESSION; AND TO CULTIVATE AND ENCOURAGE THE KINDRED ARTS; AND TO CORRECT UNPROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. ARTICLE I. THE NAME OF THIS ASSOCIATION SHALL BE 'THE TEXAS STATE ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS'. ARTICLE II. THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATION, SHALL CONSIST OF FELLOWS AND HONORARY MEMBERS. ARTICLE III. THE OFFICERS OF THIS ASSOCIATION, SHALL BE, A PRESIDENT; TWO VICE PRESIDENTS; SECRETARY AND TREASURER; AND FIVE TRUSTEES; THE TRUSTEES SHALL CONSTITUTE THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION SHALL BE EX-OFFICIO A MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ARTICLE IV. THE CITY OF AUSTIN, SHALL BE THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OF SAID ASSOCIATION; BUT IN VIEW OF ITS OBJECTS AND PURPOSES, SAID ASSOCIATION MAY HOLD ITS MEETINGS AT SUCH TIMES AND PLACES AS MAY BE REGULATED BY ITS BY-LAWS. ARTICLE V. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE OFFICERS, FOR THE FIRST YEAR, AND UNTIL THEIR SUCCESSORS ARE ELECTED:
Texas State Association of Architects Clippings
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STATE ARCHITECTS.
Minutes of the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Association.
The State Association of Architects held their twelfth annual convention yesterday at the Oriental hotel.
The convention was called to order by President Gordon at 11 a.m. The minutes of the last convention were read and approved, followed by the president's address, after which many papers upon subjects of much interest to the profession were read.
The report of the executive committee was approved, and new members were elected subject to their passing an examination before the examining board, which will hereafter be appointed by the president.
[Drawing of J. Riley Gordon] J. RIELY GORDON, President, San Antonio. //right margin// Dallas News Oct 2 1901
J. Riley Gordon was elected president for the third time, Burt McDonald of Austin vice president, H. A. Overbeck of Dallas secretary, A. A. Meyer of Fort Worth treasurer.
The afternoon session was taken up principally by the discussion of new methods of construction, including several interesting lectures upon wiring, plumbing, foundations, etc.
Mr. George R. Mann of the St. Louis chapter of the American Institute of Architects was invited to address the convention. He chose as his subject "Heating and Ventilation." The address was technical, accompanied by many tests and experiments. He received a vote of thanks.
The convention will hereafter be held in Dallas during the fair, the exact date to be designated by the president.
A committee was appointed to formulate [a?] design to be engraved and used as a certificate of membership as well as for a new seal for the association.
The convention adjourned and had its annual dinner at the Oriental hotel.
Texas State Association of Architects Minutes and Proceedings
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we now proceed with the election of officers for the ensuing year and the place of meeting and that the president appoint a committee of three members to nominate the officers.
The president appointed architects Heiner, Tobey, and Tyndall committee on nominations.
The committee reported the following members for nomination;
First-Vice President James Wahrenberger San Antonio
Second-Vice President Cortez Clark, Dallas
Executive Committee _ J. J. Kane Fort Worth. Chairman, Nat'l Tobey, Dallas. A. O. Watson, Austin, W. H. Tyndall, Galveston, S. P. _ Herbert, Waco. _
Secretary, W. W. Larmour. Waco
Treasurer, E. J. Heiner, Houston
The report of the committee was received and the secretary was insturcted to cast one ballot for each of the officers.
On motion of E. J. Heiner the ballot was declared unanimous.
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Meeting Aug 26/95 Beach hotel Galveston 159
Moved by Wood seconded by Messer and carried unanimously by that the minutes ^ of 1895 be approved as read Present Alfred Mueller V. P. A. A. Messer Treas J R G, Secy - A. O. Watson, Tom Wood.
A vote of thanks ( be and is []) extended to vice-president Mueller for his elequent and able address, V.P. appointed A A Messer & Tom Wood upon Ex. comp Report of Executive Committee upon appli[?] (was? passedoation of T. S. Glover, favorably; Elected unanimously_ Moved by Gordon, seconded by Wood that a committee of [] three be appointed to formulate a code of ethics petition, those submitted individually by the Members presentMoved by Messer that secy be instructed to send statements to all members requesting sentiment & reply - seconded by Glover carried -
Moved by Mueller Glover and seconded by Watson Wood that the mext conversation be held at Galveston upon call of the President in August 1896-
Secretary instructed to write Owen Brainard 44 [Bwdy] copies of Ethics of Architectural Competitions by John M. Carrere
Texas State Association of Architects Year Book 1917
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YEAR BOOK
Texas State Association of Architects of Architects
Published by the
Convention Committee
of the
TENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION
held at
October 24th to 27th, inclusive.
Waco Society of Architects and Engineers
Roy E. Lane,President E. Mclver Ross, First Vice President Geo. C. Burnett, Secretary Herman F. Cason, Treasurer
Bertram C. Hill Robt. J. Potts Fred D. Booth D. F. Beaman Sam P. Herbert W. H. Prentice H. S. McCall R. J. Windrow Bart Moore, Jr. Geo. Gurley T. J. Palm