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2118 THE SOUTHERN CHAPTER, A.I.A. architects regarding the position that ''The Southern Archi- A discussion by several of the members brought out the On motion of Mr. D. A. Helmich the Conventmn adjourned SECOND DAY--MORNING SESSION. The President: Before proceeding with the business before On the motion of Mr. Lind it was determined that we will The President: Mr. Lind has a paper to read before this RELATION OF THE ARCHITECTURAT PROFESSION TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. President and Gentlemen: When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for socie- | 2118 THE SOUTHERN CHAPTER, A.I.A. architects regarding the position that ''The Southern Archi- tect" sustains to this Chapter, the members were earnestly requested to contribute to its columns and illustrations. A discussion by several of the members brought out the fact that the By-Laws do not state specificaliy what should be considered as unprofessional conduct, and that preferring charges against a member for making drawings at a reduced price could be construed as a matter of opinion, and therefore further, as a matter of persecution: and that said By-Laws can- not be changed or amended except by publishing the fact at least thirty days before voting upon such a change; and in consideration of the desirability to have specific regulations regarding this and other points that were mentioned; upon motion of Mr. L. F. Goodrich a committee of three was ap- pointed to revise the Constitution and By-Laws, and at as early date as possible, to have the Secretary send a copy of same to each Fellow (at least thirty days before our next annual meeting) and to give full notice that the same will be changed at that meeting. Which motion was unanimously carried, and the Chair appointed Messrs. Morgan, Lind and H. Wheelock, on said Committee. On motion of Mr. D. A. Helmich the Conventmn adjourned till ten o'clock to-morrow morning. SECOND DAY--MORNING SESSION. The President: Before proceeding with the business before the Convention I wish to state that the hospitality of Berry Bros. has been tendered the architects present and that car- riages will be in waiting when this meeting adjourns for dinner for a drive about the city. On the motion of Mr. Lind it was determined that we will adjourn at 12.30 to accept the invitation so kindly tendered by Messrs. Berry Bros. The President: Mr. Lind has a paper to read before this Convention on the "Relation of the Architectural Profession to the Public;" he will now read that paper. RELATION OF THE ARCHITECTURAT PROFESSION TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. President and Gentlemen: When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for socie- ties to hold annual conventions, it seems equally necessary that some- |