Art. 2. This Society shall have for its object the collection*
study and utilization of all material illustrating the Ethnology*
Archaeology and History of the Hawaiian Islands.
Art. 3. The members of this Society shall consist of three
classes:
1st. Active members, who shall be elected by a majority
vote at any regular meeting, pay an initiation fee of two dollars and an annual membership fee of one dollar, and participate by voice and vote in the management of its affairs.
2nd. Life members, who shall be elected by a majority at
any regular meeting, and shall have the same rights and privileges as active members, upon the payment of twenty-five
dollars at one time.
3rd. Corresponding members, interested in the objects of
the Society, and elected by special vote of the Society for services rendered or aid invited. [As amended May 18, 1893,
and December 2, 1904.]
Art. 4. The officers of this Society shall consist of a President, three Vice-Presidents, Librarian, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary and Treasurer, who shall perform the
customary duties of such officers, and together constitute the
Board of Managers. [As amended May 18, 1893.]
Art. 5. The annual meeting of this Society shall be held
in Honolulu, at ...